This thread is meant as a semi-public workspace. If folks end up being interested, I'll keep posting progress here. Ideas, critique, or suggestions from interested folks, particularly anyone who knows more about language than I do, are totally welcome!
Here's the Deal:I'm working on a Constructed Language for use in a larger project, and I'm trying to do it right. The goal is to create a basic language with simple grammar and pronunciation rules, which will have Verbal, Pictographic, and Gestural forms that mirror each other. That is to say, the grammar for the spoken, symbolic, and gestural forms should be consistent, and ideally should resemble each other in every way possible. It's not meant to be a complete language; it's generic by design, and the main focus is on objects and actions, with some focus on simple ideas, emotions, descriptions, and general conversation. Also, it's not really intended for real-world use; mostly, I'd just like for it to sound vaguely familiar to listeners, like any good Creole Language. Also Note: I'm not a trained linguist or anything, so if you are try not to be too terribly offended by my floundering!
I'm using a ConLang called Lidepla as a starting point for the structure and some grammar of the spoken component; I like it because it was designed as a sort of Worldwide Creole Language that uses sounds that overlap most commonly spoken languages in the world, and has really simple grammar with a lot of compound-words (good for pairing it with pictographs/ideographs). Also, since I don't speak most languages in the world, it's a good starting point. Shoulders of Giants, and all that.
Kicking things off with some Basic Spoken Pronouns (WIP, subject to change):