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'''X-1''' (for 'eXperimental language #1) is the provisional designation for an experimental language. | '''X-1''' (for 'eXperimental language #1) is the provisional designation for an experimental language that is intended to be a [[briefscript]] as well as a [[loglang]]. X-1 is based on a 2005 discussion in the CONLANG mailing list about an article by Jeff Prothero titled "Near-optimal loglan syntax" and incorporates ideas from Ray Brown and others. | ||
==Phonology== | |||
he language has 16 phonemes, written with the following letters: | |||
'''j g l z ñ d µ b p m t n s r k h''' | |||
To each of these 16 phonemes is a 4-bit pattern assigned, running | |||
from 0000 to 1111 in the sequence given above. | |||
How is this pronounced? You certainly have realized that this | |||
looks like all consonants, and actually, each phoneme has a | |||
consonantal value followed by a vowel. The vowels are inserted | |||
according to an automatic rule that is described below. | |||
The phonemes are realized thus: | |||
{| | |||
||Bits ||Letter ||Pronunciation | |||
|- | |||
||0000 ||'''j''' ||zero followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0001 ||'''g''' ||[k] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0010 ||'''l''' ||[l] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0011 ||'''z''' ||[s] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0100 ||'''ñ''' ||[n] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0101 ||'''d''' ||[t] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0110 ||'''µ''' ||[m] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||0111 ||'''b''' ||[p] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1000 ||'''p''' ||[p] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1001 ||'''m''' ||[m] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1010 ||'''t''' ||[t] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1011 ||'''n''' ||[n] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1100 ||'''s''' ||[s] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1101 ||'''r''' ||[l] followed by a back vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1110 ||'''k''' ||[k] followed by a front vowel | |||
|- | |||
||1111 ||'''h''' ||zero followed by a back vowel | |||
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Revision as of 13:35, 22 February 2006
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Spoken in: | n.a. |
Timeline/Universe: | n.a. |
Total speakers: | n.a. |
Genealogical classification: | a priori experimental language |
Created by: | |
Jörg Rhiemeier | 2005- |
X-1 (for 'eXperimental language #1) is the provisional designation for an experimental language that is intended to be a briefscript as well as a loglang. X-1 is based on a 2005 discussion in the CONLANG mailing list about an article by Jeff Prothero titled "Near-optimal loglan syntax" and incorporates ideas from Ray Brown and others.
Phonology
he language has 16 phonemes, written with the following letters:
j g l z ñ d µ b p m t n s r k h
To each of these 16 phonemes is a 4-bit pattern assigned, running from 0000 to 1111 in the sequence given above.
How is this pronounced? You certainly have realized that this looks like all consonants, and actually, each phoneme has a consonantal value followed by a vowel. The vowels are inserted according to an automatic rule that is described below. The phonemes are realized thus:
Bits | Letter | Pronunciation |
0000 | j | zero followed by a front vowel |
0001 | g | [k] followed by a back vowel |
0010 | l | [l] followed by a front vowel |
0011 | z | [s] followed by a back vowel |
0100 | ñ | [n] followed by a front vowel |
0101 | d | [t] followed by a back vowel |
0110 | µ | [m] followed by a front vowel |
0111 | b | [p] followed by a back vowel |
1000 | p | [p] followed by a front vowel |
1001 | m | [m] followed by a back vowel |
1010 | t | [t] followed by a front vowel |
1011 | n | [n] followed by a back vowel |
1100 | s | [s] followed by a front vowel |
1101 | r | [l] followed by a back vowel |
1110 | k | [k] followed by a front vowel |
1111 | h | zero followed by a back vowel |