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(25-03-2019, 09:14 PM)Emma May Smith Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Recently I've been playing with my own "four step solution" as an experiment. I tried to identify a language, assign values to glyphs, find matching words in the target language, and create some kind of meaning out of the word soup. The truth is that it hasn't been easy.
I thought the target language was a good choice: geographically viable, historically unwritten, small phoneme inventory, simple syllable structure. I read about the language's phonotactics, its historical phonemes, the frequency of different sounds, and about related languages and dialects (to give myself some leeway). I would have been happy to assign any value to any glyph so long as it worked. But nothing seems to work as well as it should. I have barely been able to look at the meaning of individual words and never once got to the point of questioning whether sentences were grammatical.
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