mathista VS vulgarlang-phonology-sets

Compare mathista vs vulgarlang-phonology-sets and see what are their differences.

vulgarlang-phonology-sets

A collection of additional language phonology settings for use with VulgarLang. (by thyeggman)
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mathista

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vulgarlang-phonology-sets

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  • Any Language Defaults?
    1 project | /r/VulgarLang | 2 Jul 2022
    There are several random ones that you can get off github at this site, but it might be a bit difficult to navigate (and I don't think they've been updated in a while so you might have to fix alot of broken syntax etc.)
  • Getting the trial size vocabulary for a full language?
    1 project | /r/VulgarLang | 28 Nov 2021
    Hey! Not sure what your intended use case is - do you want complete sample conlangs or unique setting that people can generate their own languages with? If it's the latter, I have compiled some fantasy conlang settings you're welcome to use! These are settings only, and notes about use and sources can be found in the README files.
  • Preset for Christopher Paolini's Ancient Language
    1 project | /r/VulgarLang | 3 Jun 2021
    No worries! I added it to my collection here - I'll add attribution for you later :)

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