Phonetic Decomposition

Phonetic decomposition is a method of conlanging which uses already available materials and some basic ideas of what one wishes the conlang to be like to produce a detailed language. It is outlined in the steps below.

The Method
Phonetic decomposition is not particularly complex when one knows the method.

Step 1: Obtaining A Suitable Sample Sentence
One must firstly obtain a suitable sample sentence. What this is shall depend on many things. In later stages of development, the choice sentence can be driven by what the conlanger wishes to know, in a manner strikingly similar to research. However, early on in the process, the choice is quite up to the creator. Let us, for the sake of example, select two sentences on which to practice the method. The two following sentences shall be employed: 'I wish I could eat bananas' 'The river flowed gently over the hills'

Step 2: Fusion
Now we must ruin the sentences. We transcribe them in a suitable phonetic system, and merge them into one mass. Glottal stops may be ignored if one should wish, and other minor deletions can also be made. Our sentences now look like this: 'ajwiʃajkudi:tbyna:naz' 'dharivafloudʒentli:ovadhahilz'