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Wenja's Roots (Winjas Surka)
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Wenja's Roots (Winjas Surka)
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Friday, 15 July 2016
Wenja's Roots: Dwani (Sounds), Part 5
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In our final post about the creation of the Wenja sound system, we'll look at perhaps the simplest component : the vowels. It turns out ...
Monday, 13 June 2016
Wenja's Roots: Dwani (Sounds), Part 4
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Having taken a wonderful vacation after the end of the semester, we can now return to the blog. It's been a while since we discussed the...
Friday, 6 May 2016
Wenja's Roots: Dwani (Sounds), Part 3
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Smarkaka, salwa! Having looked at the realization of PIE stops & fricatives in Wenja, we can now turn our attention to the resonants. ...
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Wenja's Roots: Dwani (Sounds), Part 2
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Welcome back! Having examined the stops of PIE & Wenja, we can now turn to the fricatives . Fricatives are noisy sounds, characterized b...
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Wenja's Roots: Dwani (Sounds), Part 1
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Over a series of posts we'll discuss exactly what we, the creators of Wenja, do each time we create - or rather derive - a new word for ...
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