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To play an X-4 utterance on a musical instrument, you just play the notes indicated by the letters. | To play an X-4 utterance on a musical instrument, you just play the notes indicated by the letters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 17 July 2011
X-4 | |
Spoken in: | n.a. |
Timeline/Universe: | n.a. |
Total speakers: | n.a. |
Genealogical classification: | a priori experimental language |
Basic word order: | |
Morphological type: | |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | |
Created by: | |
Jörg Rhiemeier | 2006 |
X-4 is an experimental language designed to be both speakable and playable on a musical instrument. To achieve this, the language uses a set of phonemes that correspond to musical notes.
Phonology
X-4 uses five consonants and two vowels. The consonants are b, c, d, f and g. The vowels are a and e. All letters have their IPA values except c which is [k]. These make a tiny and unnatural but workable spoken phonology. The maximal syllable structure is CVC.
To play an X-4 utterance on a musical instrument, you just play the notes indicated by the letters.