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- 03 Oct 2024 15:49
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
I don't know and I would really like to know.
- 02 Oct 2024 22:00
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 144
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Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Fredauon Fun Fact #48:
The main godesses of the Wizards' Republic majority religion are Lady Moon and Mother Sun.
The main godesses of the Wizards' Republic majority religion are Lady Moon and Mother Sun.
- 02 Oct 2024 20:59
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: (C&C) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1983
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Re: (C&C) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
Never, I guess. But that's a personal preference.
- 30 Sep 2024 12:31
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 997
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- 30 Sep 2024 08:29
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 997
- Views: 235577
Re: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
So what's the idea?
- 29 Sep 2024 20:21
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 997
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Re: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
A Natlang Already Did it Except Slightly Less Bad.
- 29 Sep 2024 19:00
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 997
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Re: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
Some German verbs do this. Zerbrechen 'to break' is ambitransitive. In its intransitive form it takes sein 'to be' in the Perfekt (which semantically is a past tense in spoken language), in its transitive form it takes haben 'to have'. Die Vase ist zerbrochen. the.F.NOM vase be.3SG break.PTCP 'The v...
- 29 Sep 2024 02:00
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
Which would be even closer to your idea, right?
- 29 Sep 2024 01:58
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Yay or Nay?
- Replies: 238
- Views: 57823
Re: Yay or Nay?
Maybe mages could be a subkind of Sorcerers or Clerics.
- 28 Sep 2024 20:49
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
That is definitely possible. Some languages even have special morphology to change between dative alignment construction and secundative-like alignment morphology. German be- comes close, though it's not very productive. Ich schenke dem Kind einen Ball. 1SG.NOM give.as.gift the.M.DAT child a.M.ACC '...
- 28 Sep 2024 12:10
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: Weird Dream Thread
- Replies: 325
- Views: 155544
Re: Weird Dream Thread
I just had a dream (in the morning) where two German celebrities (let's call them K and J) where playing in a game show where they rode motorboat-like yachts in a small-ish body of water in front of a large audience. They needed to capsize the other boat in order to win. The idea was that they would...
- 26 Sep 2024 17:15
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Porphyrogenitos' scratchpad and intermittent glossolalia
- Replies: 52
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Re: Porphyrogenitos' scratchpad and intermittent glossolalia
A "new" idea; really a rehash of a concept I have toyed with many times. Monosyllabic roots, but the vocabulary is almost entirely made up of disyllabic compounds. Roots are very phonologically minimal - (C)V only - with many polysemous/homophonous items. Compare the usage of compounds to...
- 26 Sep 2024 14:48
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 144
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Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
I was thinking of Pachystruthio (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachystruthio). So 3.5 m instead of 2.75 m, that's 0.75 m bigger.
- 26 Sep 2024 12:54
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 144
- Views: 19050
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Fredauon Fun Fact #47:
Giant ostriches are a common mount and beast of burden on Fredauon.
Giant ostriches are a common mount and beast of burden on Fredauon.
- 25 Sep 2024 09:25
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Surprising cognates
- Replies: 187
- Views: 126095
Re: Surprising cognates
An early Latin loan into Proto-West Germanic. Neat
- 24 Sep 2024 19:02
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Surprising cognates
- Replies: 187
- Views: 126095
Re: Surprising cognates
How? Why? French? PIE?
- 24 Sep 2024 17:23
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
- Replies: 890
- Views: 256973
Re: What did you accomplish today?
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. I meant trying to emulate your construction with English. Maybe: "The box I inly put a book is big.”?
- 24 Sep 2024 17:21
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 2032
- Views: 443130
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
WALS counts six languages that code case and what they call referentiality: https://wals.info/chapter/21
- 24 Sep 2024 00:28
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
- Replies: 890
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Re: What did you accomplish today?
I would really love a mock Englisch translation. Could it be: "The box of I inny put a book is big."? I think English should steal that construction.
- 24 Sep 2024 00:24
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 2032
- Views: 443130
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
Yes. Here is a link to Phoible: https://phoible.org/parameters/BA640BEC ... F#0/33/137