User talk:JackStupz

Thank you for your keen eye and contribution to my language (Ælis)! The changes you made did indeed cover some negligence on my behalf.

What your remark on the apostrophe is concerned, there aren't any rules for the use of the apostrophe in Romanised transcriptions of Ælis, so both the use and the omission of the apostrophe are valid. I sometimes use it to emphasize the fact that two adjecent identical letters (in this case, a'a) should be both audible. Nonetheless, thank you for directing my attention to the fact that I haven't been consistent. I'll update the page shortly. BinzNakama (talk) 00:49, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

I'm glad that you're taking interest! I understand your confusion; perhaps I should explain it a little clearer on the page. But in my head it makes sense! The letter  w is a letter which can only appear as a part of a regular root word, so only in combination with other letters. Examples are of such root words are tW [tæ] and oW [oæ]. The same thing goes for the letters aeiou, aeiou.

Number concepts are proper root words but are pronounced the same. They are meaningful by themselves, so ( 1 ) somehow conveys the notion of the number one, always. w by itself doesn't mean anything. It's just a sound.

I hope this answers your question. If not, don't hesitate to contact me again!