User talk:All4one

Sound changes
I'm curious, do you have a defined system of sound changes for Îçlo? --DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

For the most part yes but many changes are regularized by grammar and as a result don't take place. Also some words are further influenced from similar words in surrounding languages. I try to be accurate and I do correct a lot of mistakes, but I'm not a huge stickler when it comes to sound changes though and since it's very similar to Italian as far as phonology it's not something I worry too much about. Most of the sound changes I know in my head but I'm not entirely sure if I could lay all of them out in word actually. Some of the more noticeable sound changes include /nd/ > /ɲ/, /nf/ > /mf/, /elo/ /ela/ > /el̴o/ /el̴a/, /ˈatV/ /ˈitV/ /ˈetV/ > /ˈeV/ /ˈiV/ /ˈeV/, /ˈst/ > /ˈʃt/, and changes to /ɨ/ which are based on Turkish vowel harmony. Changes involving /ɨ/ are probably the most irregular. Îçlo also preserves more Latin consonant clusters compared to Italian. Let me know if you have any more questions, I love any feedback! All4one (talk) 01:30, July 12, 2015 (UTC)