keenir wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 11:46 pm
Ahzoh wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:14 pm
jal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 6:55 pm
Apart from "ani" being Hebrew, I have no qualms with "ama" or "asa". You may find them unpleasant, but you cannot be serious they're "strenuous".
I am serious, I feel like I have to put in more articulatory effort to say those words compared to /ˈɑː.ni/ and /ˈɑː.ti/
when I try saying them, I expend as much movement in my mouth saying /ti/ as I do saying /sa/ though if its too much irritant, just switch to /si/ instead.
and /ma/ and /mi/ are no more effortful than /ni/
I suppose it is just me then
The vocalic pattern of the subject affixes is
-ni,
-ma,
-ta/-sa,
-ti,
-man,
-tan/-san so that there is no conflation between the third person singular and the 1st person plural, otherwise i would have made them all end in -i just like the oblique suffixes.
I also thought about changing the third person suffixes to a different consonant, but coronals like /t/ just have a lot of adjacental compatibility with other consonants that I can't find with, say, /p b k g s x/.