As ye may recall, I recently invented u nue wey uv rieting Inglish kold thu Funymik Inglish Alfubet, which was designed to simplify English spelling with a basic one-symbol-per-phoneme-one-phoneme-per-symbol system. And in my opinion, this worked decently well. The core assumptions of the Funymik Inglish Alfubet, however, give it inherent unavoidable drawbacks. Specifically, u Funymik … Continue reading Th’ Fneemk Inglsh Seudoe-Abj(a)d
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On the frequencies of individual phonemes in the phonetic inventories of costructed languages
Constructed languages, or "conlangs", are languages that are constructed. Language constructors, or "conlangers", construct languages for a variety of reasons. Some conlangs are meant to resemble natural languages, or "natlangs" (these are called "naturalistic artistic languages", or "artlangs"), while others are simplified and regularised for the purposes of international communication …