Ossicone wrote:ipa/xsampa please.
why not z for tsa?
Cause it's different than z, at least I think it is. Tsa like "ti" in Latin (see
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/latin2.htm, near the bottom)
I'm writing the IPA on a Word document right now, actually.
Yačay256 wrote:This phonology leaves little to be commented on as it lacks the IPA; for example, by "rolled r" do you mean /ɽ/, /r/, /ɽ͡r/, or even maybe /B/?
IPA. I have learned here on CBB that that is important, haha. I'm writing it like I said. Plus, I have no clue of the difference of all those "rolled r's" you put. It's just like the rolled R in Spanish. (If there are more than 1 in Spanish, then oh dear. :-P)
Yačay256 wrote:Please learn the IPA or X-Sampa if you wish to recieve more productive infromation.
I am, I swear!
Yačay256 wrote:What is the lang's grammar? You don not even mention a word order, let alone a complete syntax.
It doesn't have one. This is just an alphabet I'm experimenting with and then, if I like the end result, I'll either make a new lang with it or modify one of my old one's for it.
Yačay256 wrote:I apologize if I came across as rude, but leaves little to be analyzed; if you would like I can give you a list of links to sites with interesting linguistic information.
I completely understand, and you weren't rude. I'd like to see those links, though! Thanks.