Hurray! Hurray!DesEsseintes wrote: ↑09 Dec 2022 15:12 I’m having fun conlanging for the first time in years so that’s an achievement!
Rediscovering my conlang Chhuowòta.
Now all you need is joining a relay so we can once again Enjoy Chhuowòta.
Hurray! Hurray!DesEsseintes wrote: ↑09 Dec 2022 15:12 I’m having fun conlanging for the first time in years so that’s an achievement!
Rediscovering my conlang Chhuowòta.
loglorn wrote: ↑10 Dec 2022 01:02Hurray! Hurray!DesEsseintes wrote: ↑09 Dec 2022 15:12 I’m having fun conlanging for the first time in years so that’s an achievement!
Rediscovering my conlang Chhuowòta.
Luògùluon and Shímóbàtar are phonotactically sound Chhuowòta words.shimobaatar wrote: ↑10 Dec 2022 01:23loglorn wrote: ↑10 Dec 2022 01:02Hurray! Hurray!DesEsseintes wrote: ↑09 Dec 2022 15:12 I’m having fun conlanging for the first time in years so that’s an achievement!
Rediscovering my conlang Chhuowòta.
Are the acute and grave accents tone markers? Also, I absolutely know the feeling of coming up with a name you like for a conlang, reworking parts of the language itself, and then later realizing that the name no longer really "fits" the latest version (assuming that's why "Chhuowòta" is not a phonotactically valid word in Chhuowòta?).DesEsseintes wrote: ↑10 Dec 2022 08:34 Luògùluon and Shímóbàtar are phonotactically sound Chhuowòta words.
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Hooray!DesEsseintes wrote: ↑12 Dec 2022 18:14 I came up with personal endings I actually don’t dislike for stative verbs in Chhuowòta! Here are two sample conjugation from the root √tłii - to stand:
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I'm honestly a bit surprised to see <i> rather than <ı>! Kidding aside, do /i/ and /ɯ/ contrast after palatals, or are <chi chhi ji shi yi> unambiguous? Also, if Chhuowòta allows for [ii]~[iː], would that be differentiated orthographically from a short or single /i/ <ii>?DesEsseintes wrote: ↑13 Dec 2022 18:18 Woo! Double post.
Changed the orthography of Chhuowòta.
Old: /i ɯ u/ i u uu
New: /i ɯ u/ ii i u
However, there are two exceptions:
1. /i/ is spelt i after the palatals ch chh j sh y
2. /i/ is spelt iy word-finally, irrespective of the preceding consonant with the exception of word-final /ji/ which is spelt yi to avoid yiy.
Yes, exactly.shimobaatar wrote: ↑14 Dec 2022 17:38Are the acute and grave accents tone markers?DesEsseintes wrote: ↑10 Dec 2022 08:34 Luògùluon and Shímóbàtar are phonotactically sound Chhuowòta words.
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That is indeed the reason!(assuming that's why "Chhuowòta" is not a phonotactically valid word in Chhuowòta?).
Palatals can only be followed by the vowel sounds /i y/ so the orthography wouldn’t be ambiguous.I'm honestly a bit surprised to see <i> rather than <ı>! Kidding aside, do /i/ and /ɯ/ contrast after palatals, or are <chi chhi ji shi yi> unambiguous? Also, if Chhuowòta allows for [ii]~[iː], would that be differentiated orthographically from a short or single /i/ <ii>?DesEsseintes wrote: ↑13 Dec 2022 18:18 Woo! Double post.
Changed the orthography of Chhuowòta.
Old: /i ɯ u/ i u uu
New: /i ɯ u/ ii i u
However, there are two exceptions:
1. /i/ is spelt i after the palatals ch chh j sh y
2. /i/ is spelt iy word-finally, irrespective of the preceding consonant with the exception of word-final /ji/ which is spelt yi to avoid yiy.
There are servers and the servers have channels. But also we already have a CBB discord server, I'm curious which server is it that theyre inviting you to.eldin raigmore wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 00:26 I met a new conlanger on Facebook who wants me to participate on some Discord channel (if “channel” is the right word!)