In article <g0aql3p45o2jo43mdho7mnhv10v18ffp22@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Leah
<fenton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I think if you could at least generate syllables that go on the end of
> words only, and repeat some words in a longer text and add an ending,
> it would look much more convincing
Yes, that is a direction to explore. Also I am going to make a few
short words that only appear at the ends of sentences, like the
"sentence-final particles" that exist in some languages.
> i.e., similar to "Our horse was
> the fastest of all the horses on the track." or "Of all the horses on
> the track, our horse was the fastest."
I didn't realize the following at first, but discussing this has
clarified my thoughts a bit -- I wanted something that would look a
little like a blend of Indonesian and Swahili. I think I will make some
graphs of Indonesian and Swahili sentences, see how the consonants and
vowels are distributed and so forth...
Thanks for your comments, Leah.
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