Conlangery Podcast (Latest Ep: #94: Face and Politeness)
Conlangery Podcast (Latest Ep: #94: Face and Politeness)
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Full Episodes:
Conlangery #01: Why Conlang?
Conlangery #02: Promoting You Conlang
Conlangery #03: The Good and the Bad
Conlangery #04: Getting Started
Conlangery #05: Scripts and Writing
Conlangery #06: Linguistic Typology
Conlangery #07: Word Creation
Conlangery #08: Kinship Terminology
Conlangery #09: Formality and Register
Conlangery #10: Organization, Computers, and Conlanging
Conlangery #11: Nonconfigurationality
Conlangery #12: Personal Names
Conlangery #13: Profanity, Insults, and Taboo Words
Conlangery #14: Verb Framing and Postural Verbs
Conlangery #15: Getting out of Creative Ruts
Conlangery #16: Tense
Conlangery #17: Aspect
Conlangery #18: Mood
Conlangery #19: Role-Marking
Conlangery #20: Ideophones
Conlangery #21: Poetry
Conlangery #22: Pronouns
Conlangery #23: Alien Languages
Conlangery #24: Possession
Conlangery #25: Grammatical Voice
Conlangery #26: "Emphasis"
Conlangery #27: Irregularity
Conlangery #28: "Correlatives" (well mostly indefinites)
Conlangery #29: Sound Systems and Romanization
Conlangery #30: Numerals
Conlangery #31: Demonstratives
Conlangery #32: Evidentials
Conlangery #33: Suprasegmentals
Conlangery #34: Gender and Noun Classes
Conlangery #35: Practicum -- Getting Rid of Case Marking
Conlangery #36: Morphosyntactic Alignment
Conlangery #37: Phonological Processes
Conlangery #38: Derivational Morphology
Conlangery #39: Noun Incorporation
Conlangery #40: Dialects and Kunstsprachen
Conlangery #41: Discourse Particles
Conlangery #42: Practicum -- Getting Rid of Adjectives
Conlangery #43: Adpositions
Conlangery #44: Negation
Conlangery #45: Questions
Conlangery #46: Conlanging for Conworlds
Conlangery #47: Isolating and Analytic Languages
Conlangery #48: Designing a Sound System
Conlangery #49: The Noun Phrase
Conlangery #50: The Technology of Literacy
Conlangery #51: Language History
Conlangery#52: Conlangery at the Movies
Conlangery #53: Topicalization
Conlangery #54: Reduplication
Conlangery #55: Practicum -- Getting Rid of Tense
Conlangery #56: Growing a Lexicon
Conlangery #57: Animacy and Agency
Conlangery #58: Practicum — Things you can do with the Middle Voice
Conlangery #59: Loan Words
Conlangery #60: Syllable and Word Shapes
Conlangery #61: amman îar
Conlangery #62: Practicum — Anaphora and Co-reference
Conlangery #63: Kuot (natlang)
Conlangery #64: Head-marking vs Dependent-marking
Conlangery #65: Tayéin
Conlangery #66: Conceptual Metaphors
Conlangery #67: Alũbetah
Conlangery #68: Agglutination
Conlangery #69: Asha'ille
Conlangery #70: Practicum -- the Pitfalls of Frameworks
Conlangery #71: Ogami (natlang)
Conlangery #72: Relative Clauses
Conlangery #73: Khangaþyagon
Conlangery #74: Vowel Harmony
Conlangery #75: Alashian
Conlangery #76: Definiteness
Conlangery #77: FairyLang
Conlangery #78: How to Read Linguistics Papers
Conlangery #79: Cherokee (natlang)
Conlangery #80: Zonal Auxlangs
Conlangery #81: Tone
Conlangery #82: Rikchik
Conlangery #83: Conlanging through Translation
Conlangery #84: Delason
Conlangery #85: Multilingual Conworlds
Conlangery #86: Himmaswa
Conlangery #87: Quantifiers and Determiners
Conlangery #88: Ancient Greek (natlang)
Conlangery #89: Polysynthesis
Conlangery #90: Mailbag 1
Conlangery #91: Srínawésin
Conlangery #92: The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Conlangery #93: Basque/Euskara (natlang)
Conlangery #94: Face and Politeness
Shorts:
Conlangery SHORTS #01: Date and Time in Tagalog
Conlangery SHORTS #02: George's Favorite Chengyu
Conlangery SHORTS #03: Expanding your Lexemes
Conlangery SHORTS #04: Episode 13 "Outtakes"
Conlangery SHORTS #05: Classification
Conlangery SHORTS #06: Borrowing Cultural Concepts
Conlangery SHORTS #07: When do you insert your infix?
Conlangery SHORTS #08: A Pahran grammaticalization idea
Conlangery SHORTS #09: Phrasebook: Hello and Goodbye
Conlangery SHORTS #10: Phrasebook: How do you say …?
Conlangery SHORTS #11: Phrasebook: What time is it?
Full Episodes:
Conlangery #01: Why Conlang?
Conlangery #02: Promoting You Conlang
Conlangery #03: The Good and the Bad
Conlangery #04: Getting Started
Conlangery #05: Scripts and Writing
Conlangery #06: Linguistic Typology
Conlangery #07: Word Creation
Conlangery #08: Kinship Terminology
Conlangery #09: Formality and Register
Conlangery #10: Organization, Computers, and Conlanging
Conlangery #11: Nonconfigurationality
Conlangery #12: Personal Names
Conlangery #13: Profanity, Insults, and Taboo Words
Conlangery #14: Verb Framing and Postural Verbs
Conlangery #15: Getting out of Creative Ruts
Conlangery #16: Tense
Conlangery #17: Aspect
Conlangery #18: Mood
Conlangery #19: Role-Marking
Conlangery #20: Ideophones
Conlangery #21: Poetry
Conlangery #22: Pronouns
Conlangery #23: Alien Languages
Conlangery #24: Possession
Conlangery #25: Grammatical Voice
Conlangery #26: "Emphasis"
Conlangery #27: Irregularity
Conlangery #28: "Correlatives" (well mostly indefinites)
Conlangery #29: Sound Systems and Romanization
Conlangery #30: Numerals
Conlangery #31: Demonstratives
Conlangery #32: Evidentials
Conlangery #33: Suprasegmentals
Conlangery #34: Gender and Noun Classes
Conlangery #35: Practicum -- Getting Rid of Case Marking
Conlangery #36: Morphosyntactic Alignment
Conlangery #37: Phonological Processes
Conlangery #38: Derivational Morphology
Conlangery #39: Noun Incorporation
Conlangery #40: Dialects and Kunstsprachen
Conlangery #41: Discourse Particles
Conlangery #42: Practicum -- Getting Rid of Adjectives
Conlangery #43: Adpositions
Conlangery #44: Negation
Conlangery #45: Questions
Conlangery #46: Conlanging for Conworlds
Conlangery #47: Isolating and Analytic Languages
Conlangery #48: Designing a Sound System
Conlangery #49: The Noun Phrase
Conlangery #50: The Technology of Literacy
Conlangery #51: Language History
Conlangery#52: Conlangery at the Movies
Conlangery #53: Topicalization
Conlangery #54: Reduplication
Conlangery #55: Practicum -- Getting Rid of Tense
Conlangery #56: Growing a Lexicon
Conlangery #57: Animacy and Agency
Conlangery #58: Practicum — Things you can do with the Middle Voice
Conlangery #59: Loan Words
Conlangery #60: Syllable and Word Shapes
Conlangery #61: amman îar
Conlangery #62: Practicum — Anaphora and Co-reference
Conlangery #63: Kuot (natlang)
Conlangery #64: Head-marking vs Dependent-marking
Conlangery #65: Tayéin
Conlangery #66: Conceptual Metaphors
Conlangery #67: Alũbetah
Conlangery #68: Agglutination
Conlangery #69: Asha'ille
Conlangery #70: Practicum -- the Pitfalls of Frameworks
Conlangery #71: Ogami (natlang)
Conlangery #72: Relative Clauses
Conlangery #73: Khangaþyagon
Conlangery #74: Vowel Harmony
Conlangery #75: Alashian
Conlangery #76: Definiteness
Conlangery #77: FairyLang
Conlangery #78: How to Read Linguistics Papers
Conlangery #79: Cherokee (natlang)
Conlangery #80: Zonal Auxlangs
Conlangery #81: Tone
Conlangery #82: Rikchik
Conlangery #83: Conlanging through Translation
Conlangery #84: Delason
Conlangery #85: Multilingual Conworlds
Conlangery #86: Himmaswa
Conlangery #87: Quantifiers and Determiners
Conlangery #88: Ancient Greek (natlang)
Conlangery #89: Polysynthesis
Conlangery #90: Mailbag 1
Conlangery #91: Srínawésin
Conlangery #92: The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Conlangery #93: Basque/Euskara (natlang)
Conlangery #94: Face and Politeness
Shorts:
Conlangery SHORTS #01: Date and Time in Tagalog
Conlangery SHORTS #02: George's Favorite Chengyu
Conlangery SHORTS #03: Expanding your Lexemes
Conlangery SHORTS #04: Episode 13 "Outtakes"
Conlangery SHORTS #05: Classification
Conlangery SHORTS #06: Borrowing Cultural Concepts
Conlangery SHORTS #07: When do you insert your infix?
Conlangery SHORTS #08: A Pahran grammaticalization idea
Conlangery SHORTS #09: Phrasebook: Hello and Goodbye
Conlangery SHORTS #10: Phrasebook: How do you say …?
Conlangery SHORTS #11: Phrasebook: What time is it?
Last edited by Ollock on 26 Aug 2013 08:23, edited 119 times in total.
George Corley
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Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
I'll check it out when I have the time
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Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Hehe, Ossicone is on there.
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
cant find on itunes owo
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
You mean girly girl #1?Thakowsaizmu wrote:Hehe, Ossicone is on there.
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Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Whatever. My giggling girlyness is great. :P
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Sure is.Ossicone wrote:Whatever. My giggling girlyness is great. :P
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Seriously though, I actually enjoyed listening to this.
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
My bad. I had thought it had gone through, but apparantly that was it downloading directly through the feed. It still is not available in the store. Could take a couple days before they put it up.zelos wrote:cant find on itunes owo
George Corley
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
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Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Ossicone has a weird laugh.
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It was ok.
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It was ok.
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
That was...great. :D
This is gonna be something I look forward to all the time. :D How often will it come out again?
This is gonna be something I look forward to all the time. :D How often will it come out again?
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Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
I believe it's supposed to be weekly.
I also think we're going to switch around the format a bit.
I also think we're going to switch around the format a bit.
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Yes, it will be weekly. And I'm probably going to drop the Feature of the Week segment. It's just one more thing for everyone to have to research, and it's likely only one of us will have much familiarity with any given feature (me being that person for measure words).Ossicone wrote:I believe it's supposed to be weekly.
I also think we're going to switch around the format a bit.
George Corley
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Also, if anyone has any ideas for a featured conlang or a discussion topic, feel free to post here or go through the show's email: conlangery@gmail.com
George Corley
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
Just so I can have people up to date, we ended up deciding not to record this week. But no fear, we are already preparing to record two episodes next week to start up a buffer, so we can avoid scheduling hiccups affecting the release of the show.
Also, Torco has been downgraded to an occasional guest, since his life has too much going on in it for him to host regularly any more.
Also, Torco has been downgraded to an occasional guest, since his life has too much going on in it for him to host regularly any more.
George Corley
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
Producer and Moderating Host, Conlangery Podcast
Re: Conlangery #001: Why Conlang
SADNESS.
I can't wait for the next one. :3
I can't wait for the next one. :3
Conlangery #02: Promoting Your Conlang
At long last, our second episode is up: http://conlangery.conlang.org/2011/06/14/conlangery-02/ A big thanks to William Annis.
A couple announcements:
It seems that only me and Bianca/Ossicone are really able to commit to hosting on a regular basis. As such, I want to build up a list of guests that I can call in. Hopefully if we have a few people to call, at least one will be able to record.
Also, if anyone is interested in making a pre-recorded segment, keep it to 1:30 and send it in to conlangery@gmail.com and I will see about putting it on the end of the podcast. Keep in mind that you'll have to edit your submissions yourself, so make sure it suits you before sending it off.
A couple announcements:
It seems that only me and Bianca/Ossicone are really able to commit to hosting on a regular basis. As such, I want to build up a list of guests that I can call in. Hopefully if we have a few people to call, at least one will be able to record.
Also, if anyone is interested in making a pre-recorded segment, keep it to 1:30 and send it in to conlangery@gmail.com and I will see about putting it on the end of the podcast. Keep in mind that you'll have to edit your submissions yourself, so make sure it suits you before sending it off.
George Corley
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Re: Conlangery #02: Promoting Your Conlang
I'll listen when I get a chance.
But wouldn't it be easier to keep these all in one thread?
But wouldn't it be easier to keep these all in one thread?
Re: Conlangery #02: Promoting Your Conlang
I think so too, if this is really going to be a weekly thing then it should be in the same thread, otherwise there will be too many.Thakowsaizmu wrote:But wouldn't it be easier to keep these all in one thread?
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Focus:
Relapsing (from time to time: Svenska is all-consuming):
Interested: Pretty much everything else.
Re: Conlangery #02: Promoting Your Conlang
Looks like it's on its deathbed after only one week.