The Art of Language Invention, Episode 7: Romanization Systems
Some guidelines to consider when developing a romanization system for your conlang. CORRECTIONS: (1) 5:58: I used the wrong symbol for a retroflex nasal. The correct symbol is /ɳ/. LINKS: (1) 4:51: Description of my non-serious English spelling reform proposal the Petersonian English Alphabet: http://dedalvs.com/petersonian.html

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 12: Contextual Ligatures

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 23: Vowel Quality Changes

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 18: Ergativity

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 6: Bad Conlangs

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If Prime Numbers Become Increasingly Rare, Then Why Do They Keep Showing Up In Pairs?

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How to Make a Language - Part 8: Writing Systems

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 11: The Function of Gender

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 19: Vowel Harmony

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 28: Creating Noun Declensions

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Why AI Can Never Escape Turing's 1936 Proof

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The 1,600-Year-Old Learning System That Schools Abandoned

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Why I Quit Learning Languages

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 5: Musical Conlangs

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 17: Head-Marking

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I Gave ChatGPT a Body

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Europe's Hidden Matrilineal Dynasty | House of Garsenda

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 14: Vocabulary Generation

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 9: The Ol' Dead Consonant Trick

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