>>70447759(HUGE YAPPING WARNING)
Hey! Thanks for the tips. This is the script i came up with. I want it to be pseudo-logographic like the hebrew alephbet. Mostly because it makes it easier to come up with words. For how the script works, there are basically 3 categories, each one assigned a vowel. The letter at the end of the word becomes the root letter so you pronounce that vowel. There is also a vowelization mark which makes it so you can make CVC words. I would like a grammatical system where you can kind of embedd adjectives and conjugations to a word with the vowelization mark. In theory it’s supposed to be like a way to split off concepts in a word like say a wafflemaker, the word for waffle and maker should be divided by a vowelization mark. But in practice i think it’s more used to make letters be able to fit together by putting a vowel between. I think adding more letters or choosing consonants that work together better could make this work, but i can’t be sure. I have trouble deciding what kind of grammar would fit this best. I was thinking like simple mandarin grammar, but then again. I can’t speak mandarin so yeah