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*upload labiodental flap icon & create {{:Template:B\}} for substituting
*upload labiodental flap icon & create {{:Template:B\}} for substituting
*[[C]] [[J]] [[Q]] [[V]] in a fashion similar to [[X]] (why not eventually all the rest too)
*[[C]] [[J]] [[Q]] [[V]] in a fashion similar to [[X]] (why not eventually all the rest too)
*[[Comparision of ASCII phonetic alphabets]]
*[[Comparison of ASCII phonetic alphabets]]
*Add [[linguistic universal]]s from [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/intro/index.php Universals Archive] ([[User:Tropylium/Temp]])
*Add [[linguistic universal]]s from [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/intro/index.php Universals Archive] ([[User:Tropylium/Temp]])
** Done up to 8
** Done up to 8
***yeah J, ain't that a feat
***yeah J, ain't that a feat
* clean up [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs]]?
* clean up [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs]]?

Latest revision as of 07:45, 25 August 2014

Aka John Vertical on some places like CONLANG. (Not my real name, either.) On forums, wikis, etc. I use this nick - pretty sure I'm the only one on the 'net using this, too.

Most of the stuff I've put here are (and will be) languages of my althistory Earth' (Earth-prime). You can recognize them from working titles that are either prime-appended counterparts of real languages or families (eg. Japanese') or nonsense names ending in -ax (see indax). Doodles in both diachronic and synchronic phonology, basically. Only a few projects have internal names yet, most prominently Ouiqál and Åzuli.

The Round Robin Conlang is the only collaborativ project I've staken part in so far.

Those interested in a posteriori languages may want to check out Angrex, not of the Earth' series despite a similar name. Perhaps my more loglangy projects will some day be here too, but they're a bit too much in flux currently.

I'm furthermore contributing various general linguistics information, mostly on phonology - articles I've written so far include Allophone, Aspiration, Spirant and Velar consonant — as well as some natlinguistics stuff (generally around Uralic historical phonology, see Proto-Uralic, Finnish) and occasional maintenance.

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