I need feedback on my conlang with a goal to be an international auxiliary language, what do you think about the phonology, phonotactics, word order, head direction, writing system, dictionary, etc?
@JiaGbon1234 If I dont have diphthongs or anything like them, it’s gonna be hard for me to make some words with only 5 vowel sounds to use without it sounding so repetitive. Plus, aren't they relatively easy to pronounce? No?
You don’t have to analyze them as diphthongs. You can have, instead of for example /lei/, /le.i/ and it would work. You can analyze the two vowels as part of separate syllables and it wouldn’t change anything
@JiaGbon1234 Like the glottal stop or something? If so, how about allowing them to be pronounced both ways? And for the syllable symbol, I’ve gotten rid of it since it’s already obvious to tell when and where a syllable is.
@CyanSurfer You still allow /l/ to be pronounced as [w]... but then how to distinguish from /w/? Also, why create new numerals when hindu-arabic numerals are already pretty international?