The first thing that jumped to my mind was Half Life 2. The facial expressions on the characters, and the physics of objects in the game world.
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The first thing that jumped to my mind was Half Life 2. The facial expressions on the characters, and the physics of objects in the game world.
I've thought things like what you're saying. Couldn't you just spell it e-k-z-a-m-p-l? I don't think there is an e sound in there.
How would you handle when to use the long and short sounds for vowels? For example how would you differentiate between the word lick and like. Would you just have more vowels or put symbols above them? Personally I like using multiple vowels in a row to make different sounds like in the word sound. I would come up with a standard way of doing those so you would spell town t-o-u-n.
People pronounce things differently, so you'd really be forcing pronunciations if you reworked the language. Like Some people actually pronounce egg with an e sound but most people use a long a sound. Also now that I think of it I think I pronounce example wore like e-g-z-a-m-p-l.