You have already made a conlang with a respectable amount of features all jotted down into a series of tables, sketches, etc., yet for some reason coming from within you find it difficult to commit them down to a grammar worthy of demanding eyes, or even the Conlang section of this forum.
Has anyone ever experienced the scenario I have presented above, or perchance are currently experiencing it?
Conlanger's Apprehension: On Presentation
Conlanger's Apprehension: On Presentation
Conlangs in progress:
Modern Khotanese
Modern Gandhari
?? - Japonic language in the Mekong Delta
Locna - Indo-European language in N. Syria
Wexford Norse
A British romlang, &c.
Modern Khotanese
Modern Gandhari
?? - Japonic language in the Mekong Delta
Locna - Indo-European language in N. Syria
Wexford Norse
A British romlang, &c.
Re: Conlanger's Apprehension: On Presentation
Oh yeah, all the time. Hence why I never post anything nowadays.
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
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Re: Conlanger's Apprehension: On Presentation
I don’t have the same details you mention; but I have the similar-in-broad-strokes apprehension about all three of my conlangs that I care about most.
My minicity is http://gonabebig1day.myminicity.com/xml
Re: Conlanger's Apprehension: On Presentation
Mind describing those 'similar-in-broad-strokes' apprehension in a little bit more detail? Perhaps we may turn out to share more issues than each of us may currently think of.eldin raigmore wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021 17:28 I don’t have the same details you mention; but I have the similar-in-broad-strokes apprehension about all three of my conlangs that I care about most.
Conlangs in progress:
Modern Khotanese
Modern Gandhari
?? - Japonic language in the Mekong Delta
Locna - Indo-European language in N. Syria
Wexford Norse
A British romlang, &c.
Modern Khotanese
Modern Gandhari
?? - Japonic language in the Mekong Delta
Locna - Indo-European language in N. Syria
Wexford Norse
A British romlang, &c.