Steg wrote: > >I don't know who first proposed constructing that way, but it seems to be >a relatively rare and good style of conlanging - i only know of one >individual who set out specifically to define the words in their conlang >using *only* their conlang. One of the benefits of this is that it cuts >the conlang off from the artist's native language and any other languages >they may know. Another benefit is that it helps you learn your own >language, instead of having to translate in your head. > Being a Conlanger and Brinner, I invite you to comment my tiny page about Brin's Conlangs at... http://www.geocities.com/albmont/brinlang.htm
It probably has a mirror in the A4P page, case Yahoo/Geocities is on strike Alberto Monteiro
