so, I've been thinking on creating a conlang for a while but due to excessive amount of school tests throughout the whole trimester I wasn't really able to pay too much attention to it. but I have created some basic phonology and some plans on how I'll structure its grammar (though I still have a lot to learn on that).
I've developed a proto-like lang (Feorsmass) before Hoemstrungë and another middle one (Old Hoemstrungë). but the names are probably only temporary. phonemes separated by bars come both from an original one (like a -> a / ɑ) and their spelling (only Hoemstrungë's will be represented for now) is on the respective bar position (like a / ɑ -> a / ä).
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I'm using the umlaut diacritic to represent sound changes of any kind; I want to explain the shifts when I have time (introducing ablauts or assimilation, for example). Two-letter units are falling diphthongs and I'm thinking about monothongizing three ortographic vowels in sequence (either a diphthong + vowel by consonantal loss or maybe even a triphthong).
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Stops have phonemical labialization represented by their voiced ortographic version (so doos /tʷɑ:s/ but toos /tɑ:s/). I'm trying to make this etymological (as in "Feorsmass' voiced stops developed into labialized ones in Hoemstrungë" but I don't know if that's possible), but in the worst case scenario it'll be just an stylistic matter. as you can see I haven't made up the consonants' development over the langs.
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I promise to learn how to make graphs here or something of the kind.
- Phrase structure is mainly OSV but it's not restricted since syntax (subject, object, adjective, etc) is determined by declension or postpositions.
Any suggestion about the lang would be highly appreciated!