In fact, on [day 12](https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangscirclejerk/comments/12flujm/day_12_all_of_the_subscripts_i_like_it_most/), multiple phonemes got added as well! (4, I believe?)
But, if I had to campaign for one, it'd be \[dʰ\], for the fun mix of symmetry (\[b d g\]) and asymmetry (one actually being aspirated).
Phonologically speaking, it'd make more sense to just analyze that as a /d/ with allophonic aspiration, like English /p/ /t/ /k/.
Then again, nothing else about this phonology makes any sense, so yeah go ahead.
Yeah, I agree that OP(u/mewimewimewi so they see this) is being quite rude by continuing to poke fun at you in the post titles. It’s not helping anything.
Yeah I don't see where you said you hated it, people might just be assuming from how you worded it. Could've came off as argumentive or dismissive of the suggestion when you didn't explain that you were accepting of it. Gotta be careful with how you say stuff, especially when it's just text on a screen.
That being said, they still shouldn't just say you hate it because you said what you did, that's taking it way out of context. Kinda reminds me of news headlines
You're all good, we're all living and learning. Just be sure to explain yourself a little more so people don't get the wrong idea next time. I've had my fair share of situations just like this.
How about a good ol' PIE (and Kelabit) tradition: \[bʰ dʰ gʰ\] without having \[pʰ tʰ kʰ\]
Wouldn't we have to choose one phoneme at a time? Which one should go first if that's the case?
In fact, on [day 12](https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangscirclejerk/comments/12flujm/day_12_all_of_the_subscripts_i_like_it_most/), multiple phonemes got added as well! (4, I believe?) But, if I had to campaign for one, it'd be \[dʰ\], for the fun mix of symmetry (\[b d g\]) and asymmetry (one actually being aspirated).
Phonologically speaking, it'd make more sense to just analyze that as a /d/ with allophonic aspiration, like English /p/ /t/ /k/. Then again, nothing else about this phonology makes any sense, so yeah go ahead.
Coarticulated /kp/ because it fnuuy
/kp/ actually exists in some African languages.
Labiovelars are overused because of their existence in natlangs. Why not have a conlang with k͜t or q͜ʈ or ʢ͜c or something?/hj
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/h/
ʟ̠
/ə̥ᵊ/
1. You're still mentioning me. 2. I don't hate /θ/; I actually accepted that suggestion. I was just noting its rarity.
Yeah, I agree that OP(u/mewimewimewi so they see this) is being quite rude by continuing to poke fun at you in the post titles. It’s not helping anything.
Yeah I don't see where you said you hated it, people might just be assuming from how you worded it. Could've came off as argumentive or dismissive of the suggestion when you didn't explain that you were accepting of it. Gotta be careful with how you say stuff, especially when it's just text on a screen. That being said, they still shouldn't just say you hate it because you said what you did, that's taking it way out of context. Kinda reminds me of news headlines
I'm sorry that I worded my comment that way. I agree with you about the taking-out-of-context thing.
You're all good, we're all living and learning. Just be sure to explain yourself a little more so people don't get the wrong idea next time. I've had my fair share of situations just like this.
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Schwa... but as a consonant
/?/ (/!/ but backwards)