Talk:Taurahe

You should better change (in your consonantal chart), lips to labial, teeth to dental (or ever better alveolar) and throat to velar. It is more phonetically right to call these consonants like this. The Glossophile 19:07, September 9, 2010 (UTC)

My friend asked me to work on a language for the Taurahe, so I've been working on my own version of Taurahe as well. It's interesting to see how differently we interpreted the source material. I really like your voicing dissimilation rule! Basicdeer (talk) 06:34, June 12, 2014 (UTC)

Dental and alveolar are two different places of articulation. I'm pretty sure some languages even contrast them.

/h/ should be /x/ and /r/ should be /ɹ/. Also, the one creaky voice rounded schwa is super weird, and it's , not /u/.

This language really looks like an agglutinating version of English with a slightly different consonant inventory, very different vowel inventory, and moderately complex syllable structure. But if this is based on something from somewhere, I'm blaming that on the people who made it since stuff like that happens a lot for video games etc. :P Joersc (talk) 03:42, July 14, 2015 (UTC)