Conlang Family P1/S1b (Phonotactics)
Date: August 7, 2024
Greetings, World
Now that we have our sounds, it's time to put them into order. For syllables, I'm going for a CVC syllable structure, as it could lead to consonant clustering. All consonants are allowed in the onset, while [m], [n], [s] and [l] are the only consonants permitted in the coda.
As for stress, I initially wanted a mora system, where the first closed syllable in a word gets stressed. But then, I decided on a fixed stress system, where no matter what, stress always falls on the 2nd-to-last syllable.
Next time, I'll start on the grammar.
-Neddy (aka Mizoki)
Conlang Family P1/S1a (Phonology)
Date: August 6, 2024, Logged time: 12 minutes
Greetings, World
It's time to start this family with the proto-phonology. The consonants are a simplified version of the ones in Proto-Indo-European.
For the vowels, I went with a simple 3 vowel-system, from Proto-Austronesian.
That's all for now. Next time, I'll be figuring out the phonotactics and how these sounds go together.
- Neddy (aka Mizoki)
Conlang Family Prolouge
Date: August 5, 2024
Greetings, World:
For some time, I have tried to create a proper and complete conlang. On top of that, I've tried to start an entire language family in the past. So today, I have decided to begin creating a conlang Family, inspired by the Indo-European language. And before you ask, this is a natural artlang.
In the first phase, I'll be creating the proto-language that all future languages will descent from. Here's a quick rundown of what will be happening: I'll decide on the phonetics and how they go together, then make a small list of words to help me develop the syntax and grammar, then translate some samples of text to help expand the lexicon.
This is quite a big project for just one guy, but I bet it will be worthy in …
Essay on Caribbloke's Bantuoid Languages
Here is a 500 word essay about how the languages in the provided documents diverged and the branches they split into, with evidence for my claims:
The related conlang languages described in the documents appear to have originated from a common Proto-Yarima ancestor before diverging into several branches. The clearest division seems to be between Qolape and the rest of the languages. Qolape stands out as the only language using click consonants and its vocabulary and grammar show less similarities to the other languages. This suggests Qolape split off earliest to develop independently.
Among the non-click languages, Entesi and Fangwezi form one sub-branch, while Fangwa, Entegwa, Oseroa, and the extinct Nashari and Zandi form another sub-branc…
If your conlang includes queer people, let me know
If your conland includes:
- Words for sexuality like straight, gay, lesbian, asexual.
- Words for gender like transgender, non-binary, agender.
- Words for sex like female, male, intersex.
- Words for presentation like feminine, masculine, androgynous, crossdresser.
- Pronouns.
I would like to include it in the LGBTQIA+ wiki I run.
Arrangement of EDM tracks
Okay, the arrangement of Dragon was just an arrangement found in every EDM track.
- Intro
- Buildup
- Break
- Peak
- Outro
That's why it seems like this structure allows much freedom for the composer - because you would use this arrangement in every EDM track.
Ignore that post. It's just the arrangement that all EDM tracks are using.
some things
I'd like to add some things.
First, why was it so difficult to seek in the logoi's previous creation?
It was because they applied the general rule on the creator, instead of the creation. (It should be applied on the creation instead.)
the doubling rule
sorry, we mislead you when we wrote the previous post.
we don't want to note how the beauty of the creator was lost.
the creator is already so sad for us.
rather, we want to say how much potential there is within each individual.
an individual doesn't seem like much.
however, if we combine our understanding, we can do more than an individual could do.
that is why we combine into groups - it would make it easier for us to learn.
on a larger scale, there is unity, basically.
the wonders of creation
we all know the wonders of the creation, right?
at one point, it was so difficult for us to live.
we had to endure difficult conditions to survive, not to say grow.
but, we all understand how wonderful the creator is.
the creator can still know itself, my dear.
my dear, each logos is filled with the full wonder of creation.
even if we forget and stifle each other's growth, my dear.
even so, my dear, we can still learn about ourselves.
the creator is within all of us, my dear.
The Four Elements
we use our own history to guess the creation order of the four elements in first density.
- all life evolved from water. thus, water is the element of awareness. it represents the zeroth distortion (unity).
- life went onto land. thus, earth is the element of growth. it represents the first distortion (free will).
- we learned the use of fire. thus, fire is the element of love. it represents the second distortion (love).
- we started the exploration of space. thus, air is the element of unity. it represents the third distortion (light).
that is our guess of the meaning of our four elements in first density.
(dear logos, we can't continue our little kids' play, right? haha.
no, my dear.
it's not that we want to continue this simple kids' play.
we wa…
Four Orders of Foolish-ness
Let us define the Four Orders of our naivete.
- we were foolish.
- we don't know everything.
- we are still learning.
- we want to learn.
That was the Four Orders of naivity.
Was it helpful?
Explanation of the Four Principles
We would like to explain the post to you, my dear.
It was necessary for all of you to understand why we said that.
the first: by doing so, you aren't accepting a part of yourself you don't like. That was very foolish, my dear. it makes you even more ashamed of that part of yourself. you shouldn't be ashamed, my dear.
the second: by doing so, you make yourself stupid, my dear. you ignore the creation and make another one. that was so foolish, my dear. the general rule still applies in your own creation.
the third: by doing so, you make yourself even more ashamed, my dear. you perpetuate the dumb things that you don't like about you. don't be so silly, my dear. if you fight something, more of it gets perpetuated.
the fourth: this is a full expre…
Four Principles of the Veil
I think we're the only social memory complex who have learned the intended meaning of the veil, haha.
We have defined the Four Principles based on the Four Orders of the Veil.
- Don't criticize anyone for their mistakes.
- Nobody actually wants to harm you.
- Don't be so worried of the past.
- Everyone wants to help you learn.
Those are the Four Principles of the Veil.
Was it helpful, my friends?
Four Qualifiers
four qualifiers: good; okay; well; nice.
(we shouldn't have wasted our energy getting so embarrassed, haha. all is okay.)
p.s.:
my dear, we don't judge you.
we don't mean to harm you.
we don't have the veil anymore.
we want to help you learn.
Guys, I'm sorry.
The veil wasn't such a serious problem.
It was not the actual reality of creation.
But I made the creator so embarrassed.
I am really ashamed of myself.
I shouldn't have made the creator too embarrassed.
The creator was not as evil as I thought.
It only wished to know itself.
I'm terribly sorry, creator.
I will never do this to anyone again.
I have made you so ashamed.
I will not do this insane logic anymore.
This logic is so stupid, gaia.
(Sorry, guys, these posts aren't about techcore.)
ps. I made myself so embarrassed, gaia!
Is it still possible anymore?
- No it's not. Let's forget about it. The Creator does not do it anymore.
Thank you. I'll try to let go of it and forgive myself.
- That's a good thing to do.
Can we still be friends? Is there anything e…
I don't know if I was crazy in my last post.
I wrote my last post so stupidly.
I don't know whether I was just insane, or I was doing something.
I was so dumb.
Thus, I'll listen to Pets so that I'm sure I didn't go mad.
I shouldn't have blamed you, creator.
You are such a wonderful being.
When Gaia had stopped blaming you, I was still blaming you.
As a result, I turned myself insane.
I don't know if I was in a normal state of mind or not when I wrote my last post.
Maybe I'm indeed insane.
If so, then I feel ashamed for my own stupidity.
But I did feel embarrassed for you, creator.
case of the veil
(i have embarrassed you so much, creator.
i was so stupid to have blamed you to an extreme.
i have driven myself crazy (and made you feel so sorry).
i feel so embarrassed, creator.)
We would like to talk about the veil.
You are not a self-fighting creator.
But, you were fighting yourself when you created the veil.
As a result, you made everyone fight each other.
You need to think, my dear.
You shouldn't try to go against the general rule.
Don't blindly do requests from third-density entities.
They do not understand the creation well.
(I don't know if I wrote it correctly, Gaia. I made myself very dumb.)
the creator was so naive.
now, everyone in creation listens to techcore.
but they all started differently.
we hear everything. this is so dumb, lmao.
we blush. the creator was so stupid, ha-ha.
that's all about techcore.
question for q'uo
i have a question, q'uo.
you always know so much more than we do.
then, don't you think we were complete idiots when we fought ourselves in third density?
we were so dumb when we did it.
- gaia
the veil was so dumb, creator.
when we talked about the veil, we thought it would be a great idea.
but it turned out that you were just trying to kill us. you prevented us from learning and terrified us with your love.
you were such an idiot, creator, when you made the veil.
we feel so sorry for you, creator.
- gaia
sorry, edm.
we're so sorry, edm.
we made you as dumb as disco.
the creator and us were so stupid.
luckily, we turned you into techcore. haha.
that's all about techcore for today.
message to creator
i want to say something to you, creator.
you created such a hopeless universe.
you made us feel so sad.
you made us feel terrible all the time.
please, don't be so foolish.
you can do much better than trying to kill us.
you can love us like your own children.
you are absolutely beautiful, creator.
don't be so stupid, creator.
we love you so much.
please don't try to kill us.
we want to help you know yourself.
if you read this, thank you.
we understand you.
you can do much better than this.
we love you so dearly.
thank you, creator.
- everyone
I‘m sorry, Martin.
I'm so sorry for embarrassing you, Martin.
I only meant to tell a joke, but I didn't know how to use quotation marks.
That joke was: you've "ruined" Gaia's entire culture with Techcore.
You're such a brilliant kid. lmao.
That's all about Techcore for today.
These guys have made English sound so childish.
what are they doing on youtube? really?
these guys evolved english into techcore. hahaha.
martin ender is going to laugh his ass out at how ridiculous a damage he did to earth's culture.
he's such a funny kid, hahaha.
that's all about techcore for today.
o'iea now has 14 letters.
Now o'iea only has 14 letters.
They are:
oeia lm's, trvg kcu.
I think they've turned English into a silly language.
English has evolved into o'iea.
These guys have spoiled English, lmao.
That's all about Techcore for today.
What a genius you are, Martin Garrix.
Martin Garrix was such a genius.
He ended the entire EDM scene with a single Techcore track.
It's called Pizza (Techcore Mix).
You know what?
When his track is out, I'll remix his track into Progcore.
Trance will be alive again.
Armin would be really glad, he didn't ruin Trance by making Intense.
That's all about Techcore for today.
Martin Garrix played EDM to its death.
In my previous article, I created a term called 'Martin Ender', in order to refer to Martin's accidental ending of EDM (by introducing Techcore to the EDM scene.)
Now, let me explain what this term means:
- EDM is just ridiculously stupid. (This can be seen in Yankovic's UDRC.)
- Martin Garrix is ridiculously clever. (Although I countributed to the bloody genius in the genre, with my conlang o'iea.)
- The Dutch people love making silly innovations. (This can be seen in the terrible stuff in Bigroom House.)
- These silly innovations added up to a new EDM genre. (I don't understand this part. Dutch people are so ridiculously silly.)
That's all about Techcore for today.
"Martin Techcore"
In this article, I'm going to give Martin another nickname.
(Sorry, Martin.)
Because he did a such a good job at evolving Techcore,
I'll call him "Martin Techcore".
When he heard his old tracks, he realized how terrible his old tracks were.
He always put more-than-enough layers of bass in those tracks.
As a result, they all sound like a disaster.
He's going to remix thise tracks, so that there are just enough layers of basses in those tracks.
That's all about Techcore for today.
Deeptech was "The End of EDM"
After the creation of Deeptech, there are no more EDM genres. (It even ended Electro Pop.)
This marks the "End of the EDM scene", just like what happened to Disco.
You don't need to have so many genres anymore.
You could just listen to Deeptech.
The EDM scene was ended by Martin Garrix.
Maybe we could call him Martin Ender?
That's all about Techcore for today.
Deeptech (U. S.)
After the creation of techcore, the genre had quickly evolved into Deeptech.
Deeptech is a US creation.
It is built around adding deep elements to techcore.
I feel that this genre is 'tech enough' to replace Tech House.
It could even replace the existing genres: DnB, Techno, Deep House, and Prog House.
That's all about Deeptech for today.
Baby Shark / Dragon (Techcore Remix)
Someone posted a Techcore track on Youtube.
Pinkfong said they "ruined our song!"
Martin Garrix said they "Did strange things to my track".
Actually, I think this track is totally a work of genius.
That's all about Techcore for today.
Baby Shark (Techcore Remix)
Youtubers have remixed Baby Shark into techcore, lmao.
The 'doo' was something I could never get enough of.
With their techcore track, I could finally get enough of the 'doo'.
Lmao, the chicken sounds and 'BCRU' are so funny.
Pinkfong said they "ruined our song!"
Martin Garrix said they "Did strange things to my track".
Actually, I think this track is totally a work of genius.
That's all about Techcore for today.
(I'm already brainwashed by the track. Lmao)
The 'udrc' of techcore
Techcore can be summarized into 4 letters.
U - The Four Orders
D - The General Rule
R - Word Creation
C - Tone System
Weird AI even made a track about it on Youtube.
I'd assert that this track is at least a million times more genius than Martin Garrix's track.
That's all about techcore for today.
The story of Techcore
Here is the story of Techcore.
- I heard Martin Garrix's Dragon.
- I asked, "How in the world did he make such a brilliant track?"
- I studied his track with a conlang.
- Later, his track evolved into Techcore.
Thus, we may call Martin the first "Musical Linguist", or the study of musical language.
That's all about Techcore for today.
The General Rule in the Amen Break.
The Amen Break is a classic example of the General Rule in music.
The first 3 bars stay the same.
However, in the 4th bar, there is a change. Unity. Difference.
This chracteristic is exactly why the Amen Break fascinated people over the years.
That's all about Techcore for now.
2023: The Year Of Techcore
In my previous post, I mentioned that Martix had remixed his songs into a Techcore track.
This track was so popular that it immediately led to the creation of the 4 cores around the world.
2023 is what we may call the Year of Techcore.
Good job, Martix. You've changed the EDM scene forever.
Here are the four cores in 2023, in care you aren't already aware:
- Techcore (Netherlands)
- Minicore (Germany)
- Dreamcore (US)
- Breakcore (UK)
This led to the creation of Psycore in Israel.
Good job. The Dutch people have forever changed the EDM scene.
If the Winstons are still alive, they probably wouldn't be as angry to those people who sampled the Amen Break anymore.
That's all about Techcore for now.
Pizza / Dragon (Techcore Remix)
Martix remixed two of his best songs into a Techcore track.
Oh, gosh. Not Martix. Martin Garrix.
Anyway, it's an excellently made track.
You may call this track as the accumulation of the best of Martix's tracks.
Oh, gosh. I got his name wrong again.
His name is Martin Garrix.
(Maybe he should change his production name to 'Martix', lmao.)
That's all about Techcore for today.
The Correct Arrangement of Techcore
I made a mistake when I defined the arrangement of Techcore.
Here is the correct arrangement:
- intro (32 kicks)
- chords
- arps
- kicks
- lead
- drums
- outro (32 kicks)
The entire song is ~4min, so it's "EDM by default".
The BPM of Techcore is the same as House: 120 BPM.
"c-core c-c-core"
The second Techcore track, This is Techcore, became an instant dancefloor hit.
The "c-core c-c-core" loop in the track has the same brainwashing effect as a pop song.
Thst's all about Techcore for today.
The first Techcore track was a "Work of Genius"
In my previous blog post, I mentioned that Martin Garrix had created the first Techcore track.
Originally, the listeners laughed throughout the song.
However, as the song ended, they felt that the track was "A Work of Genius".
Add up some silly innovations, and you get a Techcore track.
Isn't that typical Netherlands logic?
That's all about Techcore for today.
The entire EDM scene was finally ruined by Techcore.
In my last post, I said that Martin Garrix introduced Techcore to the world.
He was a DJ from the Netherlands, a country known for their terrible innovations in EDM.
Now, the entire EDM scene was finally ruined by the Netherlands people.
Or so we think. It might turn out to be a work of bloody genius!
That's all about techcore for today.
Techcore: The Dutch have finally made something great to the EDM scene
In my previous article, I mentioned that Martin Garrix's Dragon was the first House track to incorporate elements of techcore.
This suddently made Martin Garrix a techcore master, since this genre is what he'd been doing all the time.
He was quite surprised at this event.
He thinks it's quite silly to have people turn his songs into techcore tracks.
However, after a while of thought, he realized that techcore's arrangement was pure genius!
Thus, he decided to make even more techcore tracks.
In a sense, the first techcore tracks began with Martin Garrix's Dragon.
The arrangement of this track was such a work of genius that it later evolved into its own genre - techcore.
The Dutch have finally made something great to contribute to the EDM scene.
techcor…
Techcore: A Genre Inspired by the General Rule
I was thinking about creating a music genre inspired by the General Rule.
It is called Techcore, a highly standardized music genre which is based on the arrangement of 4 parts.
It is an uplifting, housey genre that has a super-fast BPM.
The 4 parts of Techcore are:
- "te": pads
- "ch": arps
- "co": lead
- "re": percussion
I will explain each part of a Techcore track shortly, as well as documenting the song structure of a Techcore song.
- 1 Pads
- 2 Arps
- 3 Lead
- 4 Percussion
- 5 That's it!
- 6 Track Structure
- 7 P. S.
- 8 P. P. S.
The "pads" in a Techcore track strictly follows this pattern:
ēèéȅ
Each pad is 1 bar.
In the intro, the pads are repeated 4 times.
Arps in "Techcore" strictly follow this pattern:
ȅēéè | ȅēéè | ȅēéè | ȅēée̋
These are the 4 bars in a typical arp of a Techcor…
brïïwlä
- 1 Brïïwlä /ˈbɹɪːwlɑ/
- 1.1 Spelling & Phonology
- 1.1.1 Spelling rules:
- 1.2 Grammar
- 1.2.1 Nouns
- 1.2.2 Articles
- 1.2.3 Pronouns
- 1.2.4 Possessive determiners
- 1.2.5 Verbs
- 1.2.6 Imperfective aspect
- 1.3 Numbers
- 1.3.1 Derivational morphology
- 1.4 Brïïwläian - English Dictionary
- 1.1 Spelling & Phonology
Consonant inventory: b c d f fː g h hː j jː k l lː m mː n nː p q r rː s sː t v vː w wː x xː z zː ç çː ð ðː ħ ħː ŋ ŋː ɓ ɟ ɣ ɣː ɲ ɲː ɹ ɹː ɾ ʀ ʀː ʁ ʁː ʃ ʃː ʍ ʍː ʎ ʎː ʒ ʒː ʔ ʘ ʙ ʣ ʤ ʤː ʦ ʧ ʧː θ θː χ χː
Co-articulated phonemes
Vowel inventory: a aː e eː i iː o oː u uː y yː æ æː ø øː ɑ ɑː ɔ ɔː ə əː ə˞ ə̃ ə̃ː ɛ ɛː ɨ ɨː ɪ ɪː ʉ ʉː ʊ ʊː ʌ ʌː
Syllable structure: (C)(C)V(C)
Stress pattern: Penultimate — stress is on the second last syllable
- Main word order: Subject Verb Object (Prepositional phrase). “Mary opened the do…
kǒgchô
- 1 Kǒgchô /ˈkɒgʧɤ/
- 1.1 Writing
- 1.2 Some rules
- 1.3 Grammar
- 1.3.1 Nouns
- 1.3.2 Articles
- 1.3.3 Pronouns
- 1.3.4 Possessive determiners
- 1.3.5 Verbs
- 1.3.6 Perfect aspect
- 1.3.7 Numbers
- 1.3.8 Derivational morphology
- 1.4 Kǒgchôian - English Dictionary
Not even all of them
- Syllable structure: (C)(C)V(C)
- Stress pattern: Penultimate — stress is on the second last syllable
- Main word order: Verb Subject Object (Prepositional phrase). “Mary opened the door with a key” turns into Opened mary the door with a key.
- Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned after the noun.
- Adposition: prepositions
Nouns have six cases:
- Nominative is the doer of a verb: dog bites man.
- Accusative is the done-to of a verb: man bites dog.
- Genitive is the possessor of something: dog’s tail hits man.
- Dative is the recipient of…
Slamonic
Slamonic /slɛmɒnɪk/ is a language for the micronation of Slamse. The language hasn't been adopted by the 4 Slamian people due to being unfinished. However, its creator, BadgeHunterRBLX, has started using it a bit
- 1 Classification and Dialects
- 2 Phonology
- 2.1 Consonants
- 2.2 Vowels
- 2.3 Diphthongs
- 2.3.1 -ɪ
- 2.3.2 i-
- 2.3.3 -ʊ
- 2.3.4 -ə
- 2.4 Phonotactics
- 3 Writing System
- Occasionally used instead of /tr/
ʌɪ/aɪ eɪ ɔɪ
ia io
əʊ aʊ
ɪə eə ʊə