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In Worldbuilding, linguistica communication within and between cultures can greatly affect how the world is shaped.

How does one make an invented language's aesthetic qualities sound authentic as regards the shapes of words, written patterns, and other phonemic relationships between dialects and related langauges?

Relatedly, is there a some sort of boilerplate or template that beginners can use as a phonetic reference?

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If you're just starting out, I would recommend selecting a number of phonemes (sounds) for each language to have, as well as rules for what sounds can be arranged in what ways (this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h-gbeI0AFQ can help with that).

As far as making them sound authentic, one suggestion is: don't make all the languages have Indo-European syntax. The other videos on the channel I linked to talk about that some.

For dialects, you could swap out one or two phonemes for similar ones, as well as having different words for a variety of things while keeping the syntax and grammar the same.

The appendices of Lord of the Rings are always a great place to look for tips on constructing languages.

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