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==Phonology== | ==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]. | 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. | |||
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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 |
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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.