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This is an index of my projects without a proper name, identifiable by the suffix ''-ax''. Trisyllabic names with <x> = /ks/ are preferred; bisyllabicity is a minimum requirement. I've hanged onto not using any English /ɑ/'s, even against the temptation of such good names as /bɑlɑks/. | This is an index of my projects without a proper name, identifiable by the suffix ''-ax''. Trisyllabic names with <x> = /ks/ are preferred; bisyllabicity is a minimum requirement. I've hanged onto not using any English /ɑ/'s, even against the temptation of such good names as /bɑlɑks/. | ||
<br/>--[[User:Tropylium|Trɔpʏliʊm]] | |||
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| Betamax || Former name for [[Ouiqál]] || Obvious | | Betamax || Former name for [[Ouiqál]] || Obvious | ||
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| [[Bustax]] || Basically the Earth' counterpart to Aramaic. || "Buster" (no specific reason). Don't really like the name, | | [[Bustax]] || Basically the Earth' counterpart to Aramaic. || "Buster" (no specific reason). Don't really like the name, should invest in coming up with the nativ one | ||
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| [[Jabdax]] || A labialization sketch, dumped in Pakistania', probably a minority language. || The piece "Jabdah" by [[Wikipedia:Koto (band)|Koto]] was playing at the moment. Pronounced [ʤæbdæks] however, not [ʤɑbdɑx]. | | [[Jabdax]] || A labialization sketch, dumped in Pakistania', probably a minority language. || The piece "Jabdah" by [[Wikipedia:Koto (band)|Koto]] was playing at the moment. Pronounced [ʤæbdæks] however, not [ʤɑbdɑx]. | ||
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| [[Mandersax]] || My go at the RL Indian P PH B BH system, at Caucasus || Torn between "saxophone" and "sacks" as a link to the ending, I chose neither & went with something randomly phonaesthetic. <small>(…Why do I feel like spelling that word with ''ae'' when I otherwise do fine with just ''e''?)</small> | | [[Mandersax]] || My go at the RL Indian P PH B BH system, at Caucasus || Torn between "saxophone" and "sacks" as a link to the ending, I chose neither & went with something randomly phonaesthetic. <small>(…Why do I feel like spelling that word with ''ae'' when I otherwise do fine with just ''e''?)</small> | ||
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| [[Oburax]] || Wannabe Ob-Ugric. || Mangling of "Ob-Ugric". | | [[Oburax]] || Wannabe Ob-Ugric, now subscribed on YUCOP. || Mangling of "Ob-Ugric". | ||
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| [[Orvlax]] || Wannabe Turkic, or one such branch of it anyway. || A village in the Swedish-speaking south coast of Finland. | | [[Orvlax]] || Wannabe Turkic, or one such branch of it anyway. || A village in the Swedish-speaking south coast of Finland. |
Revision as of 17:24, 18 December 2010
This is an index of my projects without a proper name, identifiable by the suffix -ax. Trisyllabic names with <x> = /ks/ are preferred; bisyllabicity is a minimum requirement. I've hanged onto not using any English /ɑ/'s, even against the temptation of such good names as /bɑlɑks/.
--Trɔpʏliʊm
Name | What | Where |
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Audimax | Nothing particularly specific about this one. | An auditory in Hamburg. Recording site of volume 11 of the Tangerine Tree series. |
Battlax | They start so innocently. "Y'kno, why do so few protolanguages have distinct postalveolars?" | "Battle Ax" |
Betamax | Former name for Ouiqál | Obvious |
Bustax | Basically the Earth' counterpart to Aramaic. | "Buster" (no specific reason). Don't really like the name, should invest in coming up with the nativ one |
Jabdax | A labialization sketch, dumped in Pakistania', probably a minority language. | The piece "Jabdah" by Koto was playing at the moment. Pronounced [ʤæbdæks] however, not [ʤɑbdɑx]. |
Klusterax | It's got consonant clusters. Even initially. Shock, horror. (This feature is pretty rare in my schemings.) | From back when the names still had some relation to the project in question. |
Mandersax | My go at the RL Indian P PH B BH system, at Caucasus | Torn between "saxophone" and "sacks" as a link to the ending, I chose neither & went with something randomly phonaesthetic. (…Why do I feel like spelling that word with ae when I otherwise do fine with just e?) |
Oburax | Wannabe Ob-Ugric, now subscribed on YUCOP. | Mangling of "Ob-Ugric". |
Orvlax | Wannabe Turkic, or one such branch of it anyway. | A village in the Swedish-speaking south coast of Finland. |
Sahax | Wannabe Pirahã. | Broken from the first suitable Pirahã word I found containing the sequence <ax> - saha-xai, "shouldn't". |
Sadabax | A West Altaic' branch. Intended to be somewhere between mellifluous and byzantine (not that these necessarily contradict one another), sociodynamically an analogue of Old Persian perhaps. | "Saddlebacks". Ironically it's starting to seem that Sadabaxians are some of the least nomadic Altaic peeples. |
Telefax | The initial idea was "/ɬ x/ as the only fricativs". Some Etruscan went in there too, and I got inspired to add implosivs too. NOT A KITCHEN SINK I SWEAR | Do you really need to ask? |
Tonax | Former, or shall we say the more official name for Dork Elvish | Tones. See how these used to work? |
Univax | Explained on page itself. | Mix of "Unix" and "Univac" |
Zithromax | Yet another phonology doodle, PIE meets Algonquian, spoken by Bantu-analogues. | A tradename of some drug, IIRC; possibly influenced by Starship Bistromath |
Not to be confused with: Angrex (a temporary name as well, but the "x" is legit)