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by WeepingElf
10 Sep 2024 12:48
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Recently-Learned New-to-You Word(s) in your Native Language(s)
Replies: 22
Views: 2627

Re: Recently-Learned New-to-You Word(s) in your Native Language(s)

Ran across in silico , which context seems to indicate means simulated especially simulating scientific experiments. Coined presumably by analogy with in vitro and in vivo . The Latin nerd in me wishes to point out that the correct word would be in silic i o . Concurred. And if you really want to g...
by WeepingElf
09 Sep 2024 22:30
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Recently-Learned New-to-You Word(s) in your Native Language(s)
Replies: 22
Views: 2627

Re: Recently-Learned New-to-You Word(s) in your Native Language(s)

lurker wrote: 09 Sep 2024 21:45 Ran across in silico, which context seems to indicate means simulated especially simulating scientific experiments. Coined presumably by analogy with in vitro and in vivo.

The Latin nerd in me wishes to point out that the correct word would be in silicio.
Concurred.
by WeepingElf
09 Sep 2024 16:22
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: Birthdays!
Replies: 45
Views: 19446

Re: Birthdays!

From me, too!
by WeepingElf
08 Sep 2024 14:08
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: Birthdays!
Replies: 45
Views: 19446

Re: Birthdays!

Hapy Birthday, Khemehekis, GoshDiggityDangit, Yiuel and Ossicone!
by WeepingElf
07 Sep 2024 21:12
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: Birthdays!
Replies: 45
Views: 19446

Re: Birthdays!

Arayaz wrote: 07 Sep 2024 17:35 It's my birthday today! I'm fourteen now.
Congratulations and best wishes!
by WeepingElf
06 Sep 2024 10:57
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: aelf's scratchpad
Replies: 22
Views: 3398

Re: aelf's scratchpad

Now I want to revisit the Crimean Saxon project I had, but something is bugging me. I wanted to lift vowel harmony from Crimean Tatar, which should be easy, but there's a vowel that doesn't exist in Old English that exists in Crimean Tatar and vice versa. (/æ/ is absent from Tatar and the language ...
by WeepingElf
05 Sep 2024 14:33
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
Replies: 505
Views: 65933

Re: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)

Creyeditor wrote: 05 Sep 2024 13:08 That's not true. Mathematicians have come up with systens that allow division by zero. They just lack many interesting and practical properties, IIRC. It's called wheel theory.
OK. As I said. I am not a mathematician.
by WeepingElf
05 Sep 2024 11:36
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
Replies: 505
Views: 65933

Re: Yinrih mathematics

Do yinrih have numbers that humans see as forbidden, or vice versa? For example, yinrih can accept division by zero, but consider an infinity as unexisting. I am not lurker, but the laws of mathematics are truly universal - they hold in every conceivable universe. And these laws mandate that divisi...
by WeepingElf
04 Sep 2024 22:27
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
Replies: 505
Views: 65933

Re: Yinrih mathematics

Do yinrih have numbers that humans see as forbidden, or vice versa? For example, yinrih can accept division by zero, but consider an infinity as unexisting. I am not lurker, but the laws of mathematics are truly universal - they hold in every conceivable universe. And these laws mandate that divisi...
by WeepingElf
03 Sep 2024 21:08
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: Magic systems
Replies: 14
Views: 770

Re: Magic systems

I once sketched (but didn't work out in detail) a magic system for my Elves, before I decided that there was no evidence that magic worked, so it is at least what the Elves believed how magic worked. The idea is that magic works by manipulating morphic fields (as proposed by Rupert Sheldrake) by mea...
by WeepingElf
02 Sep 2024 11:05
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
Replies: 784
Views: 195924

Re: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth

Khemehekis wrote: 02 Sep 2024 05:47 Well, it happened. I tweaked somigos (introspection) to create soumoigz, a verb meaning "to introspect".

Kankonian is now at 100,000 words! Tied with Mmavvii! Woo-hoo!
Congratulations!
by WeepingElf
01 Sep 2024 21:56
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: The Sixth Conversation Thread
Replies: 927
Views: 236013

Re: The Sixth Conversation Thread

I don't watch serials, but I watched Dune and Dune 2 in cinema, and I read a lot of fantasy book (I'm reading Temeraire series today). In the scene in Dune: Part Two where Paul Atreides rides a sandworm for the first time in his life, I think I've heard someone shout "Timothée!" - which i...
by WeepingElf
01 Sep 2024 16:07
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: Human racial phenotypes
Replies: 34
Views: 2950

Re: Human racial phenotypes

TBPO wrote: 01 Sep 2024 15:48
lsd wrote: 01 Sep 2024 09:32 there are so many non-human races,
on earth, that are all sentient,
even if we're not interested in what they have to say...
What do you mean?
I think he refers to various animal species whose intelligence we tend to underestimate (or overestimate).
by WeepingElf
25 Aug 2024 16:22
Forum: Translations
Topic: What has been written must occur
Replies: 74
Views: 16073

Re: What has been written must occur

The verb "brinkiandjya" (lit: to have to occur) is one of those often encountered "agglutinations on-the-fly" in Itlani. It is unlikely to appear in any dictionary. 3SDL works exclusively like this, with a feeling of extreme freedom, that of being, at every moment of elocution, ...
by WeepingElf
25 Aug 2024 13:47
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Descending a conlang from English
Replies: 21
Views: 1186

Re: Descending a conlang from English

To get back to the topic, my science fiction worldbuilding project "The Trellis", set a few hundred years in the future, will feature a "Celestial English", which, however, will not be much farther removed from today's English than today's English is from Shakespeare's English. T...
by WeepingElf
25 Aug 2024 13:18
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Descending a conlang from English
Replies: 21
Views: 1186

Re: Descending a conlang from English

No really. I see this all the time in my conlangs (and I've seen a fair few of you guys complain about it too). LSD is saying that our own linguistic background can bias our conlanging. For example, I notice most conlangs here are VO. Three guesses why - we all can speak English. Surely, no conlang...
by WeepingElf
19 Aug 2024 16:23
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Commonthroat: a language that only a dog could probably pronounce
Replies: 324
Views: 52274

Re: Commonthroat: a language that only a dog could probably pronounce

Part of me wonders whether I've been spending too much time on this project. It's basically all I've thought about for the past year. It started during a time of extreme stress in my life as a way for me to dissociate, and my ADHD hyperfocus/fleeting hobby obsession just took over from there. I jok...
by WeepingElf
18 Aug 2024 19:12
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Omzinian Scrap thread
Replies: 221
Views: 96345

Re: Omzinian Scrap thread

I could make a new lang with Nominative and Accusative cases, Accusative being formed with nasalizing the last consonant. NOM malat ACC malan NOM muruć ACC murunś Many words have identical cases. This can be quite easily achieved diachronically in an IE or Uralic language. You are giving me an idea...
by WeepingElf
16 Aug 2024 17:13
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: Famous CBB Quotes Thread
Replies: 166
Views: 126252

Re: Famous CBB Quotes Thread

I made many great posts in this thread and I can't find them... This is why whenever I say something genius/witty/awesome I write it down in a notebook. That way, when I die and people read it (because I'll have destroyed any other evidence of who I was) their first impression of me will be: http:/...
by WeepingElf
16 Aug 2024 17:11
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Omzinian Scrap thread
Replies: 221
Views: 96345

Re: Omzinian Scrap thread

I could make a new lang with Nominative and Accusative cases, Accusative being formed with nasalizing the last consonant. NOM malat ACC malan NOM muruć ACC murunś Many words have identical cases. This can be quite easily achieved diachronically in an IE or Uralic language. You are giving me an idea...