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Chagen, on September 13, 2013, said:
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Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
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31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
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Fanael wrote:Odd, I expected an even number.testyal1 wrote:15 [...] titties
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Quotes: Things CBBers said that CBBers should remember.
Things CBBers said that at least one other CBBer thinks CBBers should remember.
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(Not because it's typical of Ahzoh; rather, it's typical of people in general, but Ahzoh was willing to write it down explicitly, at least in that one thread.)Ahzoh wrote:The most important thing however is proving my point.
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Only if you take it out of context...eldin raigmore wrote:(Not because it's typical of Ahzoh; rather, it's typical of people in general, but Ahzoh was willing to write it down explicitly, at least in that one thread.)Ahzoh wrote:The most important thing however is proving my point.
What you think I have said what not what I meant when I said them...
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Well, yes; I considered adding "out of context" to the thread title, but there wasn't room.Ahzoh wrote:Only if you take it out of context...eldin raigmore wrote:(Not because it's typical of Ahzoh; rather, it's typical of people in general, but Ahzoh was willing to write it down explicitly, at least in that one thread.)Ahzoh wrote:The most important thing however is proving my point.
What you think I have said what not what I meant when I said them...
It's funnier out of context.
I might somewhat dispute your claim that there isn't more overlap than difference between what you meant to say and what the out-of-context quote means. But whatever.
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XXXVII wrote:I measure my posts in a unit I call eldins. Most of my posts are about 0.2 eld.
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I laugh every time I see it...probably because it is remarkably true...
It was really bad!
Thakowsaizmu about one of my nooblangs wrote:I honestly think I hate everything about that.
It was really bad!
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qwed117 wrote:I tried, the person right next to me told me I was wasting my time making a useless flowchart.Skógvur wrote:maybe you can make it work by analysing people's feelings as a system
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Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
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thaen wrote: I laugh every time I see it...probably because it is remarkably true...
Thakowsaizmu about one of my nooblangs wrote:I honestly think I hate everything about that.
It was really bad!
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Xing wrote:So, that's the phonemic structure. How is it realised phonetically? I propose it be realised [skwɔːɫ]Squall wrote:It is pronounced /'zwərə/. It came from a non-phonetic language.
1) /z/ is devoiced word-initially.
2) /w/ is strengthened to /kw/ betweenand a vowel.
3) /ə/ is realised as /ɔː/ in a stressed syllable after [w].
4) /r/ is lateralised and velarised after /ɔː/.
5) Word-final /ə/ is dropped.
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thaen wrote:I'm no expert on the multiverse theory, but if it works like i think it does, then somewhere out in the infinity of universes, there is a culture of people you have described here, speaking languages you have described here. So that means there is no "conlanguage" or "conculture," only languages and cultures that our subconscious mind "picks up on" from other alternate universes, and we interpret it as creation. That may not have come across clearly, but it's pretty deep, IMO. Somewhere someone was born into the Mithara culture, speaking Mithara. Someone else, Siwa. Ithkuil. Project Steppe. Fearyan. Pazmat. Somewhere someone is spinning a katana-shotgun bow staff that rips open reality. And we get to witness it. Know it all intimately. We are Oracles. Seers. We are Conlangers.
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Re: Famous CBB Quotes Thread
Xonen wrote:nə əskəp frəm rəələtəqwed117 wrote:Caught in a vowel mergerAhzoh wrote:Is this just fantasy?thaen wrote: Is this real life?
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thaen wrote:I'm not sure if your joking...I don't intend too hurt you're feelings by pointing that out. It just rised a question for me. It almost raised off the screen. I'm running out of things too say. I guess I'm to tired, so I will go two bed.loglorn wrote:i feel you're pain
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I was...discovering in the Teach+Share forum.Aszev wrote:Balls I'm probably gonna get Jankoed.
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ASZEV GETTING JANKOED??? I feel kinda sorry for Aszev for almost being Jankoed.qwed117 wrote:I was...discovering in the Teach+Share forum.Aszev wrote:Balls I'm probably gonna get Jankoed.
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Golahet wrote in 2010.
Generate ten phoneme inventories. Those ten inventories are the inventories of the ten most widely spoken languages in a conworld. Now, how would an ideal auxlang's inventory look like for that conworld?
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elemtilas wrote:A very interesting question indeed! I'm sure the greatest change of all, since I first ventured into Faerie in the first place, is that there is now actually such a community! When I started, there was only Void. If there was anyone else out there, I had no knowledge of their work or even their existence. Then some brave souls called into existence the Conlang List (back in 1991), though I wouldn't hear about it for many years yet. Even when I did learn about it, I was very hesitant to join such a forum -- for me this is still very much a secret vice. Even now, it is something I never speak of to even friends and family. And even here in this place of wonders, I tend to reserve more than I reveal.Khemehekis wrote:What changes have you seen in conlanging between now and the time you first started participating in the online conlanging community?
And then some most curious thing happened -- the cosmic egg cracked open, spilling its glossopoetic goo all over the Void...
In a span of 20 years, we've gone from nothing to everything... Anymore we've got a veritable proliferation of options, from traditional email lists to forums like this to blogs to Youtube and social media outlets. Conlanging is definitely out in the open now, it's in the public consciousness in a way that was never true before, even though many people were aware that Tolkien had invented some languages. It is becoming recognised as the art it is. The younger generations getting started the last five years or so, in my opinion, simply have no concept of what "secret vice" truly entails. Everywhere a budding conlanger turns, she's got LotR here, Star Trek there, Game of Thrones and Avatar over yonder -- and those are just the big budget conlangs that everyone knows about! Anymore they've got how-to books teaching methodologies for making languages and worlds -- things completely out of my early experience! I had a big dictionary that had a chart of different kinds of ancient alphabets; I had On Beyond Zebra; I had the appendices in LotR -- not much to go on! Anymore they've got classes on conlanging in universities! They've got Youtube tutorials! Heck, they've even got a jobs board for the keen conlanger to try her hand at the Work on a professional level! Truly the oyster is the modern conlangers' world! There is simply a smorgasbord of community and a glut of material out there for the interested conlanger to peruse. And, of course, there are plenty of places to showcase all that creativity!
So, yeah, the biggest change of all, I think, is the death of the Secret Vice, and I don't bemoan my generation being the last, really, to come up alone, without community. For, rising from its ashes is the new Open Source Glossopoesy.
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Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Re: Famous CBB Quotes Thread
I probably laughed at this far too hard.DesEsseintes wrote:A female Galbator would clearly be a Galbatrix. No o there.eldin raigmore wrote:Clearly, a Galbatorix is a female Galbator.Ahzoh wrote:I was inspired by the also long Galbatorix of Eragon...
Clearly, a Galbator is one who Galbates.
What "Galb" means, and what "to Galbate" means, I have no idea.
Tut-tut, eldin. Seems you have to hit those Latin books again...
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