appears to be working just fine at present. There is one blog
we've been having problems with for over a month (the Conlang Movie blog), but
I suspect that's because they've stopped maintaining it.
On Aug 17, 2010, at 6◊43 PM, Mechthild Czapp wrote:
A friend from offlist claims
impossibles
From: Brett Williams
6. Re: CONLANG Digest - 16 Aug 2010 to 17 Aug 2010 (#2010-123)
From: Ben Carnehl
7a. making an oral conlang
From: Dale McCreery
7b. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Patrick Dunn
7c. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Mechthild Czapp
From: Adam Walker
1.6. Re: False friends
From: Samuel Stutter
1.7. Re: False friends
From: Patrick Dunn
2a. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Gary Shannon
2b. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Vincent Pistelli
2c. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Matthew
Rhiemeier
3a. Killing inflections
From: Nathan Unanymous
3b. Re: Killing inflections
From: Alex Fink
3c. Re: Killing inflections
From: Nathan Unanymous
4a. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Ben Scerri
4b. Re: making an oral conlang
From: Roger Mills
5.1. Re
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From: Philip Newton
2. Romance language forum (google-groups)
From
From: Alex Fink
2b. Re: OT: Mains/mines (was Re: Evolving determiners and gender markers
From: Samuel Stutter
3a. Anglo conlangs ( Future Englishes)
From: deinx nxtxr
4a. Re: OT Facebook False Friends
From: deinx nxtxr
5a. Re: making an oral conlang
From
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From: Lee
3b. Re: Languages Website
From: David Johnson
4a. Re
: John Vertical
4a. Re: Morphology marking incremental changes
From: Veoler
4b. Re: Morphology marking incremental changes
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5.1. Re: Fiat lingua in your conlang(s)
From: Francois Remond
6a. Re: Languages Website
From: John Vertical
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the first 4
episodes to document Zzeben's dialogue from them before going on with the
remaining episodes. But before I go on, I thought I would ask if anyone
else had done any documenting of this conlang. If anyone has, I would
appreciate comparing notes. Also, if anyone else wanted to watch
Fasu'xa Questions
Posted by: Anthony Miles mamercu...@gmail.com
Date: Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:00 pm ((PDT))
Hi guys!
It's good to be back on the list. My current conlang is Na'gifi Fasu'xa
[naNifi fasuxa], a V1 languages for neolithic post-Catastrophe survivors
(the Catastrophe is _not_
of Tolkien, worked
from a proto-language to create languages to populate the land
of ámman, his creation. He was a member of the Conlang List
for many years in the early days of the list, and had a website with
a large reference grammar detailing amman iar, among other
things. It was hosted
of the Conlang List
for many years in the early days of the list, and had a website with
a large reference grammar detailing amman iar, among other
things. It was hosted at graywizard.net.
A couple years ago, I noticed that graywizard.net had lapsed.
Its pages were still available via archive.org
Winner: amman iar
From: David Peterson
2h. Re: The 2010 Smiley Award Winner: amman iar
From: Wm Annis
2i. Re: The 2010 Smiley Award Winner: amman iar
From: Adam Walker
2j. Re: The 2010 Smiley Award Winner: amman iar
From: David Peterson
3a. Evanescent conlang web
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that, I noticed that
certain place names were...not pronounced as I expected. Specifically,
Worcester is pronounced Wusta and Gloucester is pronounced Glausta. I
almost wrote to the CONLANG list asking if this pronunciation was inherited
from England, but Wikipedia'd (Wikipediad?) it instead
! There are a
couple of
gifs of writing systems worth a glance and a full table of pronouns for
one
language. A couple have example texts and microglossaries. The conlang
content is trash. Not the languages themselves, but the
documentation.
Adam
Well, I started searching through
Award Winner: amman iar
From: Patrick Michael Niedzielski
8a. Pluractional Verbs
From: Anthony Miles
8b. Re: Pluractional Verbs
From: Eric Christopherson
9a. OT: Conlang Camping Trip (WAS: making an oral conlang)
From: Arthaey Angosii
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From: Daniel Prohaska
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From: Lee
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From: Andreas Johansson
5a
Phonology/Phonotactics
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4a. Re: OT: Conlang Camping Trip (WAS: making an oral conlang)
From: Roger Mills
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From: Gary Shannon
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From
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: Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets
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2d. Re: USAGE: how did English initial x come to be /z/?
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throat stops hurting enough
to pronounce them.
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Date: Wed Sep 8, 2010 11:09 am ((PDT))
How did English u get to be pronounced both /U/ and /V/? I have a conlang
with a similar vowel system, in which /U/ and /V/ are allophonic with rules so
complex an entire book was written on it by my conworld's linguist.
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to explain.
That's still a little fuzzy, since how long it takes to explain can be
somewhat dependent on the person you're talking to, and how well they
understand.
I started a conlang project (which I may decide to revisit at some
point) with a grammar based on post-fix arithmetic- the complete
than 'a'. All of the
remaining vowels of the word are the vowel 'a'. For example:
diva, ropa, upasana, purampada, toskala, osa'atanda ...
The accent falls on the non-a syllable.
A (naturalistic!) conlang I am collecting ideas for does something
similar. The first syllable has one
: Conlang Camping Trip (WAS: making an oral conlang)
From: Charlie
3b. Re: OT: Conlang Camping Trip (WAS: making an oral conlang)
From: Charlie
3c. Re: OT: Conlang Camping Trip (WAS: making an oral conlang)
From: deinx nxtxr
4a. NATLANG: Isolating Languages Question
From
. IME describing something as
possibly the simplest possible is simply asking to be
proved wrong. 'Simplicity' strikes me as one of those terms
like 'ease of learning' that get bandied about in certain
conlang contexts (usually IME among auxlangers) and about
which no one agrees ;)
On 09/09
, I'd suggest that it's most likely
to be helpful
for intermediate learners, who've already learned the
syntax and morphology of the conlang fairly well, but
whose vocabulary is still small. People talk about the
ambiguous parses of Esperanto compound words, but in my
experience such words
Posted by: Lars Finsen lars.fin...@ortygia.no
Date: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:38 am ((PDT))
I have a friend whose daughter likes to coin words and perhaps one
day runs the risk of being sucked into the debilitating conlang
disease. Yesterday she came up with _commerate_, which is short
the hooves from time to time.
--gary
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Herman Miller hmil...@io.com wrote:
Lars Finsen wrote:
I have a friend whose daughter likes to coin words and perhaps one day
runs the risk of being sucked into the debilitating conlang disease.
Yesterday she came up
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There will be more stuff on my blog - as well as stuff relating to my
conlang: Culmærian! (eventually.)
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3b. Re: Is FrathWiki melting down?
Posted by: Jörg Rhiemeier joerg_rhieme...@web.de
Date: Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:15 pm ((PDT))
Hallo!
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 18:59
to
ditch oligosynthesis over all, but actually, many oligosynthetic
languages have similar problems. That, though, still does not
mean that the idea was doomed, or not even worth experimenting
with. The art in designing an oligosynthetic conlang lies to a
great part in choosing a good set of basic
- and Object-Control
From: Roger Mills
4a. Tone death
From: Nathan Unanymous
4b. Re: Tone death
From: Garth Wallace
4c. Re: Tone death
From: Patrick Dunn
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From: Alex Fink
4e. Re: Tone death
From: Peter Bleackley
5a. Conlang
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From
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From: Daniel Nielsen
3b. Re: Creating
that the
_Tocharoi_ were in fact an Iranian people.
True.
Similar problems with Hittite.
Yep - the only language called Hittite(i.e. the language
of the Hittites) in the ancient world was the non-IE
language we now call Hattic (not to be confused with a
conlang of the same name
on NPR's From The Top
From: Tony Harris
2c. Re: Young conlanger/cellist on NPR's From The Top
From: Amanda Babcock Furrow
3. Conlang Talk in Edinburgh
From: Richard Littauer
4a. Re: As the Actress Said to the Bishop
From: Lars Finsen
4b. norsk (was Re: As the Actress
Date: Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:14 am ((PDT))
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, Lee waywardwre...@yahoo.com wrote:
And a question more for the conlang world, Flipping through
my book, I find there are two kinds of yes in Norwegian,
ja and jo. Ja is like the yes we're all familiar with
in English, while jo
/img193/7616/helloworldinkscape.png
Carsten
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2.1. Re: norsk (was Re
29, 2010 10:16 am ((PDT))
Don't use the frappr link. That site is dead.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Lars Finsen lars.fin...@ortygia.no wrote:
Den 29. sep. 2010 kl. 03.01 skreiv Sai:
frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near
me. So I've made a new one
and everything.
For the list, it suffices that I live in the area where the ccTLD is .de ;)
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:01:23 -0500
Von: Sai s...@saizai.com
An: conl...@listserv.brown.edu
Betreff: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2
frappr.com/conlang
anything currently private.
On 09/28/2010 09:01 PM, Sai wrote:
frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near
me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die.
;-)
Please go add yourself now:
http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap
Thanks enjoy,
- Sai
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in the discussion.
That's what I tried to do in this document,
http://wiki.frath.net/Conlang_terminology
-- linking to CONLANG and AUXLANG list threads where terms were first
(as far as I could tell) used in particular senses. I couldn't
document the earliest uses of the most basic terms
of a few sample characters:
http://fiziwig.com/conlang/quadro.png
There first shows the vertical diacritical mark on the left and both
the vertical and horizontal diacritical mark on the right. The second
shows the horizontal only followed by the vertical only, and the third
shows no diacriticals
this here, given the lack of
response to my last talk, and the fact that no one seems to be conlanging in
Edinburgh besides me and another person I know personally.
Yes, I will be holding a conlang workshop next wednesday. You all are
invited, if you would like to come. I'm going to see if a basic conlang
limited.
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1b. Re: A vignette ...
Posted by: Eugene Oh un.do...@gmail.com
Date: Sun Oct 10, 2010 10
tones.
Something similar happened in Insular Celtic languages: while they
don't have tones, they have initial mutations preserving the memory
of lost inflectional endings of the preceding word.
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From: Sai
2a. Re: Conlangs based on Endangered/Dead Languages
From: Matthew Martin
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From: Mechthild Czapp
2c. Re
in between the charts. Most conlang grammars
are not going to be
studied but read once and enjoyed, not read over and over
and constantly
checked and cross-referenced. May you be so fortunate
and talented to write
the language that will capture the imaginations of hundreds
who will need
complaining
that their mail clients bork interleaved quotes, so I've decided to only
top-post from now on) is also how things appear on the Conlang-L page.
If you look at the HTML source code there you'll see that has been
recoded to amp;, thus the entities do not resolve into the characters
they're
considered, I think I'm going to stick with the old-school
Berliz method of spelling out pronunciation like
pro-nun-see-AY-shun. Not only can I understand that, but the average
non-linguist would have no trouble with it. And if I want to share my
conlang with anyone else most of the anyone elses
. For example, how do you
spell the unrounded-o of German? In English phonetic spelling, you're
going
to end up with writing in a pronounced English accent in any conlang you
apply it to. Less so with IPA or X-SAMPA.
Wait! German has an unrounded 'o'? I don't think so. It has rounded o, u, e
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Date: Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:29 pm ((PDT))
On Oct 21, 2010, at 10◊48 AM, Gary Shannon wrote:
New page with embedded fonts: http://fiziwig.com/conlang/kunu/
Very cool! How, if I might ask, did you get the font embedding to work?
I saw this bit of CSS:
@font-face {
font
always use some kind of grid to build glyphs on. My general
method is explained here: http://fiziwig.com/conlang/glyph/glyphs.html
For this syllabary I used a much smaller grid. Imagine two uppercase
block letters 'EE' with no space between them. That's the grid I used.
Each glyph is the result
.
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description described above pertain to description of
conlangs too. The typological approach yields a description of the conlang,
where the description can be very detailed or very sketchy and impressionistic.
The ontological approach yields a *definition* of the conlang (and the
definition may
Script for your Conlang
From: Patrick Michael Niedzielski
4b. Re: Logographic Script for your Conlang
From: Patrick Michael Niedzielski
4c. Re: Logographic Script for your Conlang
From: David Peterson
4d. Re: Logographic Script for your Conlang
From: David Peterson
4e
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From: Garth Wallace
1d. Re: Conlang Graffiti?
From: masukomi
1e. Re: Conlang Graffiti
1a. Re: YAEUT : journal vs diary
Posted by: Charlie caeruleancent...@yahoo.com
Date: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:38 pm ((PDT))
--- In conlang@yahoogroups.com, Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets tsela...@...
wrote:
The Dutch word dagboek
be a Listserv problem, but
who knows?
Help, anyone?
End of complaints :-)))
This sounds more like you are subscribed to the conlang Y! group (that to this
day I don't understand how is mirroring the list without actively being fed,
but whatever...). As you can see I use Y! Mail, and I do not have
by: David Peterson deda...@gmail.com
Date: Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:31 pm ((PDT))
Yesterday I posted about Mary Paster's talk on Gã, and she happened
to see my post on Conlang, and sent me a few clarifications (she tried
to send it to the Conlang-L, but wasn't a member, so I thought I'd post
. Re: OT (and TECH): Annoyances
From: deinx nxtxr
4c. Re: OT (and TECH): Annoyances
From: Mechthild Czapp
4d. Re: OT (and TECH): Annoyances
From: deinx nxtxr
5a. Re: Conlang Graffiti?
From: deinx nxtxr
5b. Re: Conlang Graffiti?
From: Jörg Rhiemeier
6a. Just
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of minimal pairs are most problematic?
From: Jim Henry
3. 30-Day Conlang : day three
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Posted by: Jörg Rhiemeier joerg_rhieme...@web.de
+ McLuhan
From: Alex Fink
3b. Re: I Ching + finnegans wake + McLuhan
From: Samuel Stutter
4a. Re: 30-Day Conlang
From: Miles Forster
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Posted
: the ursprachist ursprach
1.16. Re: I Ching + finnegans wake + McLuhan
From: Lars Finsen
2a. Re: 30-Day Conlang
From: Gary Shannon
3a. 30-Day conlang: Day Five
From: Gary Shannon
3b. Re: 30-Day conlang: Day Five
From: Larry Sulky
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From
of an irregular copula
From: Roger Mills
1e. Re: The evolution of an irregular copula
From: Gary Shannon
1f. Re: The evolution of an irregular copula
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From: Gary Shannon
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Posted
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Posted by: Gary Shannon fizi...@gmail.com
Date: Sat Nov
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2. origin of evidentials
From: Patrick
. Re: IPA question -- unvoiced vowel
From: Garth Wallace
3a. Re: tonogenesis rides again
From: Matthew Boutilier
3b. Re: tonogenesis rides again
From: Matthew Boutilier
4. 30-Dat Conlang: Day Fifteen
From: Gary Shannon
5a. Nodictionaries.com - not spam, Latin
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From
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1a. Re: Diversity in conlang families
From: David McCann
1b. Re: Diversity in conlang families
From: John Vertical
2a. Re: Font/word-processing question
From: David McCann
2b. Re: Font/word-processing question
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2a. Exquisite corpse
Posted by: Peter Bleackley peter.bleack...@rd.bbc.co.uk
Date: Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:47 am ((PST))
Anyone for a game of Conlang Exquisite Corpse?
I'll
. 30-Day conlang: day 26
From: Gary Shannon
4a. Re: OT: Techno [was Re: what is the meaning of vs in music?]
From: Daniel Bowman
5a. Re: Diacritics
From: Jean-François Colson
5b. Re: Diacritics
From: Douglas Koller
5c. Re: Diacritics
From: Patrick Dunn
5d. Re
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1a. Re: Exquisite corpse
From: Jim Henry
1b. Re: Exquisite corpse
From: Alex Fink
1c. Re: Exquisite corpse
From: Logan Kearsley
1d. Re: Exquisite corpse
From: Jim Henry
2a. 30-Day Conlang: Day 27
am ((PST))
On 29/11/2010 15:08, Amanda Babcock Furrow wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 01:32:58PM +, Peter Bleackley wrote:
A reminder of the rules - you will receive a sentence in a conlang and
the information you need to translate it. After translating it, write a
sentence that follows
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1a. 30-Day Conlang- Day 30 - final wrapup
From: Gary Shannon
1b. Re: 30-Day Conlang- Day 30 - final wrapup
From: Larry Sulky
1c. Re: 30-Day Conlang- Day 30 - final wrapup
From: Matthew Turnbull
1d. Re: 30-Day
Posted by: J. 'Mach' Wust j_mach_w...@yahoo.com
Date: Wed Dec 1, 2010 7:57 am ((PST))
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 01:53:59 -, Charlie caeruleancent...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- In conlang@yahoogroups.com, J. 'Mach' Wust j_mach_w...@... wrote:
My point is that there is a correlation between scripts
Alphabets Project
From: Arthaey Angosii
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Posted by: Holly Lisle ho...@hollylisle.com
Date: Thu Dec 2, 2010 7:58 am ((PST))
On Dec 2, 2010, at 12:03 AM, CONLANG automatic digest system wrote
that our methods are indeed
different, but produce almost the same goals:
Neoslavonic in an artificial extrapolation (or evolution) of the Old
Slavonic language (not the younger Old Church Slavonic, but the original
language from IX-XI centuries being also artifficial conlang in its
period
: classification of slavic languages, old slavonic etc.
From: Jan van Steenbergen
3a. Re: Fight Linguistic Extinction
From: Jan van Steenbergen
4a. theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
From: Vojtěch Merunka
4b. Re: theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
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