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by WeepingElf
22 Apr 2024 16:57
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
Replies: 270
Views: 33127

Re: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)

Nice drawing. Not the kind of stuff I'd put on a book cover or such, but it gets the concept across well.
by WeepingElf
19 Apr 2024 15:02
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
Replies: 1738
Views: 363056

Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here

thethief3 wrote: 19 Apr 2024 06:05 According to somewhere *p is often the most frequent phoneme in languages that have it
In Pabappa's conworld, yes. But not here.
by WeepingElf
11 Apr 2024 17:13
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Commonthroat: a language that only a dog could probably pronounce
Replies: 95
Views: 26822

Re: Thinking machine

Yinrih long ago abandoned the idea of cybernetics in favor of wearable tech. There are just too many risks associated with body modification to justify it except where a severe disability is being corrected, and even then it's considered a last resort. The biggest risk is obsolescence, planned or o...
by WeepingElf
09 Apr 2024 15:36
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
Replies: 270
Views: 33127

Re: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)

Wouldn't the ring render space travel difficult? Our concerns about space debris seem puny in comparison.
by WeepingElf
19 Mar 2024 20:40
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum
Replies: 60
Views: 3271

Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum

I want to attempt another a posteriori diachronic language, after the failures of Techomonic and Goidheug. I'm not quite sure exactly what I'll do, though. I know that I want to go off of something that's well-reconstructed. I'm definitely not going to work from Proto-Indo-European (we know how wel...
by WeepingElf
15 Mar 2024 17:58
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber
Replies: 32
Views: 1929

Re: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber

This looks quite interesting; I always have a soft spot for languages with /p/ as a gap (as opposed to /g/ or other common stops.) What's the deal with these nominalized verbs? --------- On the Mark Rosenfelder stuff, I'm always appreciative of his work. Verdurian may be a Euroclone, but it's a sel...
by WeepingElf
14 Mar 2024 22:54
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber
Replies: 32
Views: 1929

Re: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber

I'd say the conversation was more as follows, though: Mark Rosenfelder misused several terms regarding ergativity when he wrote his Old Skourene grammar and some other resources, and that misuse misinformed future conlangers, including Arayaz. Also, his conlangs are overrated and mediocre, Verduria...
by WeepingElf
14 Mar 2024 14:11
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber
Replies: 32
Views: 1929

Re: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber

To be fair, one has to consider two things. 1. Almea started as a setting for a Dungeons & Dragons game when Mark Rosenfelder was in high school. This shows in a number of points, you can even recognize the D&D playable races: elcari are essentially Dwarves, flaids are essentially Halflings,...
by WeepingElf
13 Mar 2024 19:36
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber
Replies: 32
Views: 1929

Re: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber

Please don't use the word "experiencer" for 'intransitive subject'. It's WRONG . Rather, "experiencer" is a semantic role that may or may not be an intransitive subject. Many, in fact, most intransitive subjects aren't experiencers. [:x] [:$] [>_<] Thank you; I've looked it up, ...
by WeepingElf
13 Mar 2024 16:04
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber
Replies: 32
Views: 1929

Re: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber

Please don't use the word "experiencer" for 'intransitive subject'. It's WRONG . Rather, "experiencer" is a semantic role that may or may not be an intransitive subject. Many, in fact, most intransitive subjects aren't experiencers. [:x] [:$] [>_<] Thank you; I've looked it up, ...
by WeepingElf
12 Mar 2024 17:09
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber
Replies: 32
Views: 1929

Re: The Great Exposition of Ruykkarraber

Please don't use the word "experiencer" for 'intransitive subject'. It's WRONG. Rather, "experiencer" is a semantic role that may or may not be an intransitive subject. Many, in fact, most intransitive subjects aren't experiencers.
by WeepingElf
12 Mar 2024 14:33
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: would rescuing an endangered language have a similar effect to israeli hebrew?
Replies: 28
Views: 2023

Re: would rescuing an endangered language have a similar effect to israeli hebrew?

I don't have much to contribute here, but as it happens, I have just finished reading Michael Adams (ed.), From Elvish to Klingon , which is mostly of course about conlangs, but also contains a chapter about language revitalization which addresses just the issues discussed here, such as the question...
by WeepingElf
10 Mar 2024 17:32
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
Replies: 107
Views: 9582

Re: Fredauon Fun Facts

There is a theory that the tradition of Dwarves in European folklore is rooted in just that kind of miners.
by WeepingElf
27 Feb 2024 14:20
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
Replies: 1738
Views: 363056

Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here

Yes. Some Uralic languages (such as Nents, Nganasan, Khanty and Mansi) show object agreement only in number, while subject agreement is, as in all Uralic languages, in person and number. There is no gender in these languages.
by WeepingElf
27 Feb 2024 14:18
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Project Stubby-Holder
Replies: 6
Views: 569

Re: Project Stubby-Holder

Oh, I thought retroflexes were typical of Australian languages, and that there were hardly any without them. But hey, I am not an Australianist, and know only little about those languages.
by WeepingElf
25 Feb 2024 18:44
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: A note on the Voynich Manuscript
Replies: 5
Views: 387

Re: A note on the Voynich Manuscript

Yes, I am of course not the first to conjecture a conlang. That makes more sense than the assumption that it is encrypted Latin (or whatever known language), given how puerile the ciphers of those times were - it would probably have been broken long ago. Yet, I wouldn't expect a particularly sophist...
by WeepingElf
25 Feb 2024 13:54
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: A note on the Voynich Manuscript
Replies: 5
Views: 387

A note on the Voynich Manuscript

I have spent some thoughts on the Voynich Manuscript (VMS) which I wish to share with you. I think I need not tell you what the VMS is, should you have not heard of it yet, see Wikipedia . Nobody has managed to decipher it yet. The many illustrations in the VMS give a hint at the content matter, whi...
by WeepingElf
25 Feb 2024 13:31
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Project Stubby-Holder
Replies: 6
Views: 569

Re: Project Stubby-Holder

Fine - but where are the retroflexes?
by WeepingElf
24 Feb 2024 12:41
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: False friends and other unfortunate coincidences
Replies: 883
Views: 279977

Re: False friends and other unfortunate coincidences

The Celtic definite articles are not cognate to the Romance and Germanic indefinite ones. The Romance and Germanic indefinite articles are from the numeral 'one', which is cognate between the two groups, ultimately from PIE *oinos . The Celtic definite articles are from a Proto-Celtic form *sindos o...
by WeepingElf
22 Feb 2024 22:51
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: False friends and other unfortunate coincidences
Replies: 883
Views: 279977

Re: False friends and other unfortunate coincidences

I still am sometimes confused by the Insular Celtic definite articles resembling Germanic and Romance indefinite ones:

:irl: an, :wls: yn etc. vs. :eng: a(n), :fra: un etc.