Talk:Cthuvian

It states that CCCCVCC is weird, without acknowledging that English is CCCVCCCC, which has one more C than R'lyehian. furthermore, it lists [y] as an approximant (it's a vowel) and [r] as an approximant (it's a trill). In general, I think this page would benefit from the use of IPA and interlinear glossing. I don't know enough about the language to fix these problems confidently, but I do know that there are problems. I'm assuming that y is supposed to be j, ng is supposed to be ŋ, sh is supposed to be ʃ, and th is supposed to be θ or ð, but I'm honestly not sure. The original writer often describes the language using qualitative and subjective details, such as "Terrible, right?" and "which is awkward." It does not explain what a fusional language is correctly, and I don't know if this is because R'lyehian is fusional but it wasn't explained well or because R'lyehian isn't fusional and the original author didn't know. It does not have an "unfamiliar phonology compared to Human Language." According to this article, it's phonology is contained within English phonology, and the vowels provided are nothing short of confusing. I have the linguistic knowledge, but not the knowledge or resources to write about R'lyehian. I hope somebody who does sees this and fixes the problems I have presented. Misterlipman123 (talk) 01:15, September 20, 2020 (UTC)

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