Talk:Denkan

Is this based on Germanic? Some of the words remind me of Icelandic and English and the name "Denkan" just reminds me of German denken/OHG denkjan "to think". It's also strange that it contrasts voicing on / θ ð/ but not the sibilants (if the only fricatives with a voicing contrast were /f v/ I would just assume that /v/ used to be /w/ since there is no /w/ in the inventory and that would be pretty normal), and that it contrasts an alveolar approximant (which is a very rare phoneme itself) and an alveolar flap, both of which appear to be rhotics in this case. But anyways, this page appears to be under construction, as there are no vowels in the vowel chart and there is an /x/ listed in the alphabet that has  next to it but is not in the phoneme inventory, so I'll not say anything else for the time being. Joersc (talk) 04:28, September 4, 2015 (UTC)

Btw it's 'denken/bidenken' in OHG. 13:24, September 4, 2015 (UTC) ~) The Elector, Darkness Immaculate

"denkjen" looks like what Old Limburgish would be if it descended from Old Saxon. --DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)