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- 03 Dec 2024 00:54
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Conlang Relay XVII - It Has Begun (Signups closed)
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Re: Conlang Relay XVII - It Has Begun (Signups closed)
There's a chance I'll have to drop out, as (1) this has run right into my final exams, (2) 72 hours is a bit tight for me whether I have to study or not, and (3) I currently have no usable conlang. I'll do my best, though ─ keep me in for now.
- 02 Dec 2024 18:14
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
- Replies: 259
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Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
Verb time! Latin's four conjugations and extensive fusional verb inflection get pretty handily reduced in Sutherne. First of all, the Latin passive conjugations were dropped entirely, since Old English lacked a synthetic passive. (And lucky for me, too, since that cuts my work in half.) Secondly, th...
- 02 Dec 2024 13:42
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
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Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
ARTICLES Articles developed sometime in the 11th century, and are used basically the same as they are in English, except that they, of course, inflect for case and number ─ and also gender. The indefinite article derives from Latin ūnus "one." By the 11th century, the forms of that numera...
- 02 Dec 2024 02:57
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
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Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
Let's take a look at some nouns. *piscis "fish" Becomes /'piʃ/ by 500. As a third-declension masculine noun in Latin, its declension is then: SG PL NOM piʃ piʃē ACC piʃæm piʃē DAT piʃī piʃib GEN piʃ piʃum In 1600, with the declension simplified, we have: SG PL NOM piʃ piʃī GEN piʃ piʃum St...
- 01 Dec 2024 21:51
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Rate your conlang!
- Replies: 24
- Views: 714
Re: Rate your conlang!
And -s is 3rd person singular AND present tense. That's fusional.DV82LECM wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024 21:28Spanish /-í/ is my favorite example. It is 1st person AND past tense. That's fusional.VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024 05:16It marks two different categories on one morpheme, so it's fusional.
- 01 Dec 2024 21:16
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Flavia's thread
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- Views: 246
Re: Flavia's thread
/hk/ my beloved
All in all, this looks really nice. Excited to see more.
All in all, this looks really nice. Excited to see more.
- 01 Dec 2024 16:07
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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- Views: 467111
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
No. A superplural means, roughly, "a lot of." "More" is a comparative.Khemehekis wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024 15:48 Is superplural a numerus that means something like "more", as in "more groceries"?
Also, that was your 4,444th post!
- 01 Dec 2024 16:04
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Rate your conlang!
- Replies: 24
- Views: 714
- 01 Dec 2024 15:58
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
- Replies: 259
- Views: 34614
Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
Oh, and as for a name: Latin lingua boreae "northern language" becomes /'ləi̯ŋɡa 'fɔrɛː/, which I might just shorten to /'fɔrɛː/, spelled Fore or possibly Foree . I'm not sure what I'll do about length in the writing. Is there any particular reason for the name being derived from boreæ (n...
- 30 Nov 2024 23:52
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
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Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
Was that Latin descendant "just a sketch", or are you going to develop it a lot? As with anything, I hope to follow it to its natural conclusion. Whether I achieve that is the question. [hr] Latin has a seven-case system with a nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative, locative,...
- 30 Nov 2024 22:22
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Conlang Relay XVII - It Has Begun (Signups closed)
- Replies: 160
- Views: 18618
Re: Conlang Relay XVII - It Has Begun (Signups remain open)
Should it not beVaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024 03:06
- Man in Space: Taara → Common Caber
- Flavia: Taara → Abaniscen
- Arayaz: Abaniscen → ?
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- Man in Space: Taara → Common Caber
- Flavia: Common Caber → Abaniscen
- Arayaz: Abaniscen → ?
- 30 Nov 2024 05:02
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
- Replies: 259
- Views: 34614
Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
I have an idea for a language developing from Latin but going with much contact with English. The language had diverged from Classical Latin by the 2nd to 3rd century CE. Early vowel shift ɛ > æ Monophthongization ai au > aː Palatalization k ɡ > tʃ dʒ / [_[i, j], [i, j]_] sk > ʃ Loss of coda s s > ∅...
- 30 Nov 2024 04:57
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
- Replies: 259
- Views: 34614
Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
[not sure why this post was made? it's a duplicate of the one below.]
- 30 Nov 2024 04:00
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
- Replies: 607
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- 30 Nov 2024 03:54
- Forum: Beginners' Corner
- Topic: Morphsyntactic Features
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Re: Morphsyntactic Features
Either way works, but I'd generally suggest tentatively settling on something early on.
- 29 Nov 2024 18:44
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: What kind of conlanger are you?
- Replies: 245
- Views: 119654
Re: What kind of conlanger are you?
I'm still your average scrapper and wannabe-filler, but I think I have a bit of circumnavigator in me too.
- 28 Nov 2024 22:08
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
- Replies: 259
- Views: 34614
Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
I was trying to write up a thing on the evolution of Ancient Nal'e into the modern Valinic languages, but LaTeX was being annoying about certain unicode characters (even though I compiled in XeTeX), so I'll have to write it up the old-fashioned way (on here). Forthcoming (perchance ─ I still have to...
- 28 Nov 2024 21:22
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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- Views: 467111
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
I believe this is in fact the case in the majority of stress languages.
- 27 Nov 2024 23:26
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
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- Views: 34614
Re: Arayaz's thread so that she doesn't flood the forum [comments encouraged!]
I want to increase the prominence of vibrato in this music, since it sounds great. As such, I will switch up the case forms somewhat. This also means that I can't use it for pluralization. So pluralization will now just be full reduplication, which has the added benefit of creating repetition (most ...
- 27 Nov 2024 20:21
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random phonology/phonemic inventory thread
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- Views: 198140
Re: Random phonology/phonemic inventory thread
Ah yeah, Karajá. I felt like there was something like that, just couldn't put my finger on it.VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024 09:33 Bear in mind that Karajá exists and distinguishes all of /ɨ̘ ɨ ɘ ə a/