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== Phonotactics ==
== Phonotactics ==
English has no strict phonotactics. It can have up to four vowels in a row in words like "queue" and up to '''''[number]''''' consonants in a cluster in words like '''''[word]'''''.


=== Stress ===
=== Stress ===
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== Morphology ==
== Morphology ==
English has  
English affix spelling rules are applied.
=== Nouns ===
English has 5 numbers, 7 classes, and 2 cases.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Number
!Affix
|-
!Negatival
|co-
|-
!Singular
|en-
|-
!<27631338
|de-
|-
!>27631338
|non-
|-
!Distributive
|ante-
|}
 
I'll probably want to workshop these classes.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Class
!Suffix
|-
!Masculine
|-dom
|-
!Feminine
|-ify
|-
!Neuter
|-ly
|-
!Rock (object)
|-ent
|-
!Rock (music)
|-ious
|-
!Inanimate
|-tion
|-
!Space Rock
|-ure
|}


== Grammar ==
== Grammar ==
== Sample text ==

Revision as of 17:28, 27 December 2023


English is a conlang created by User:Coppersalts for CCC3.

Phonology

English (c.1550-) is notorious for its irregular spelling which is why there have been many a spelling reform suggested for it that change the spelling to more closely match the pronunciation. But few have been bold enough to suggest the opposite; to change pronunciation to match spelling. So that's what I'll be doing with this conlang.

Consonants

English's consonants are:

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m n
Plosive p b t d c k g q
Fricative f v s z x h
Trill r
Approximant w l j

Vowels

English's vowels are:

Front Back
Close i y u
Mid e o
Open a

You may notice the distinct lack of special characters in these tables and that's no accident. These are just all the sounds represented by Latin characters in IPA.

Phonotactics

English has no strict phonotactics. It can have up to four vowels in a row in words like "queue" and up to [number] consonants in a cluster in words like [word].

Stress

Stress is placed on the syllable with the coolest vowel (based on the ordering below). If a word has two syllables with the same nucleus, the nuclei must battle it out to decide who becomes the primary stress. The winner is not determined systematically and every word like this just has a stress pattern you have to memorize (I've decided them randomly since they're evenly matched).

y > o > i > a > u

Morphology

English affix spelling rules are applied.

Nouns

English has 5 numbers, 7 classes, and 2 cases.

Number Affix
Negatival co-
Singular en-
<27631338 de-
>27631338 non-
Distributive ante-

I'll probably want to workshop these classes.

Class Suffix
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Rock (object)
Rock (music)
Inanimate
Space Rock

Grammar

Sample text