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Re: Lechic
diaphonem? an orthorgaphy? diaphonem а е и о у ɪ ъ ѫ, я а́ е́ о́ ъ́ ѫ́, я́ stressed ʷa e i͡ə ʷɛ ʷu ɨ ɛ ẽ ɔ i͡ə u e õ unstressed a ɛ ɪ ɔ ʊ ə ə a ɒ e o ɛ ɔ Diaphoneme is a notion I got accustomed with when reading about English accents. I don't know, if Polish dialectology uses it or not, but I find ...
Lechic
Lechic is a language used in a country of Lechia , located in Central Europe, between the rivers Pilica, Pripyat', Zbruch and the Carpathian Mountains, having in its territory the whole Tatra Mountains. The country is generally mountainous, with the valleys of Vistula and San Rivers as its main axe...
- 12 Jan 2013 13:43
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here [2010-2020]
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Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
I must agree, the genitive proposition is the best. I haven't thought of it due to the general East/Central European (Slavic, German) narrower use of (or thinking of) genitive as a de facto possessive. Now I've got enlighted ;).
- 10 Jan 2013 13:00
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here [2010-2020]
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Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Possessor in verbal constructions (...) - Stimulus (...) - An indirect static cause/creator of a situation (...) - Origin (...) - Material (...) -time Well, a name of a case is always nothing more than a label that gives only a partial clue about the actual funtion of the given grammatical catego...
- 10 Jan 2013 12:13
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Öųzyk ǵörysk/Dirian language
- Replies: 11
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Re: Öųzyk ǵörysk/Dirian language
And where do you both get your knowledge about Proto-Slavic from? Well, when it's necessary to have a sure check, there's a Derksens' Proto Slavic Dictionary - really a wonderful book, reconstruing even the tone and paradigm of the accent (one can probably find it in the depths of the Internet, yet...
- 08 Jan 2013 22:15
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Öųzyk ǵörysk/Dirian language
- Replies: 11
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Re: Öųzyk ǵörysk/Dirian language
. Mogę tu robić konlangi, bez fochów Felesa czy innech użytkowników. I téż widzę, tutaj się nie wyznają na slawistyce... (...) Chyba napiszę jakiś temat o prasłowianskiém. No i codzienne użytkowanie anglijskiego przyda się mnie na przyszłość, matura przede mnoję. (This message is written for Towrzy...
- 08 Jan 2013 21:54
- Forum: Language Learning & Non-English
- Topic: Polski | Polish Conversation Thread
- Replies: 37
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Re: Po Polsku
Trzeci Polaczek-biedaczek na widnokręgu. Opanujemy to forum.
- 07 Jan 2013 20:24
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Öųzyk ǵörysk/Dirian language
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2336
Re: Öųzyk ǵörysk/Dirian language
I would rather mark palatalization with <â> than <ä>. That's what some scientific translitterations of Russian do. As I get the idea of the language clear, it can be due to its geographical placement, that is just on the border of the Slavdom and Germania. If it's so, it gets me convinced. You see,...
Re: Natážkal
It's pretty odd as for a Slavic language, but OK, it has to be an effect of centuries-long separation from the Slavdom. When it comes to declination, I wouldn't believe that it's possible to develop such an un-Slavic one - in the terms of language evolution, a millenium is actually a short time. How...