I do find your "unpronounceable" examples a little funny because I look at them with not much issue (and there's of course a lot one could get into based on *what's your audience* and general attitude towards not-so-popular languages ultimately, but you know because we've talked about it and it's a side point), but I get what you mean with them. This is an incredible breakdown and also I am stealing "bibilausa" into my personal vocabulary, such an adorably perfect word.
but yes, as you've identified, it's less about "literally unpronounceable" and more about things like reader comprehension, friction in the prose, looking complex but having no actual construction behind it.
glad you like bibilausa, i've already begun using it on my cat
I do find your "unpronounceable" examples a little funny because I look at them with not much issue (and there's of course a lot one could get into based on *what's your audience* and general attitude towards not-so-popular languages ultimately, but you know because we've talked about it and it's a side point), but I get what you mean with them. This is an incredible breakdown and also I am stealing "bibilausa" into my personal vocabulary, such an adorably perfect word.
i can pronounce them, of course-- and you can.
but yes, as you've identified, it's less about "literally unpronounceable" and more about things like reader comprehension, friction in the prose, looking complex but having no actual construction behind it.
glad you like bibilausa, i've already begun using it on my cat