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http://knowledgefoundry.unc.edu/nsf_grant_support/User_Friendly_Conceptualization_Aspect_Excerpt_Janda.pdf Explains how Russian perfectives and imperfectives...
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Mar 24, 2004
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Gerti ves, sad to say that. Long time ago, I have had contacted Libor Sztemon, inventor or many north Slavonic languages, about some fonts for Nashian. Answer...
regis977
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Mar 29, 2004
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... http://knowledgefoundry.unc.edu/nsf_grant_support/User_Friendly_Concep tualization_Aspect_Excerpt_Janda.pdf ... through the ... FLUID SUBSTANCE. ... ...
proslava
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Mar 29, 2004
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... Really? What are you saying! His last update to Langmaker.com was sent on December 27 of that year. That means he must have died four days after that, at ...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Mar 29, 2004
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... sent on ... after that, at ... Some of this uploads were made by his relatives (esp. his aunt Libuse), who do care about these pages and answer...
regis977
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Mar 29, 2004
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... Keto mlad vemera, ego bogaci lubit. (old version) Perhaps this is not the right moment to say it, but if this is Nashica, then it has gone a long way since...
regis977
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Mar 29, 2004
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Gerti vas, here http://ark.wz.cz/ib/runica.html you can find the new runes (recasted after Benct's proposal on Slavic runes derived from futhark) and some more...
regis977
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Mar 31, 2004
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When did Polish change [l] to [w]? Would it affect Polish colonial settlements?...
habarakhe4
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Apr 25, 2004
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... I can't tell you for sure, but it seems to me that it was a very late development. 19th/20th century, I figure. You can still hear many older people saying...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 25, 2004
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Jan van Steenbergen wrote: > --- Habarakhe4 skrzypszy: > > > When did Polish change [l] to [w]? > > I can't tell you for sure, but it seems to me that it...
chrudim98
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Apr 25, 2004
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... late ... eastern ... [5] ... [l]. It ... up ... only on the= ... [] instead= ... it is ... Slightly earlier than the 16th century, actually; in the...
habarakhe4
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Apr 25, 2004
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... very ... many ... eastern ... WW2. ... followed ... there ... My bad. Her name is Albinowska Magdalena....
habarakhe4
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Apr 25, 2004
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... Thanks for the correction! Would you also be able to tell the location where the [³] > [w] development started, roughly? As far as I can tell, [w] is...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 26, 2004
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... I'm also interested in this question now because it is Ukraine where all dialects of Ukrainian have [³] > [w] shift in most words and word forms. --...
Isaac Penzev
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Apr 26, 2004
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... According to the historical grammars the first examples are from a book called "Ksiegi peregrynackie", written bei Maciej Rywocki from Mazury in the years...
chrudim98
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Apr 27, 2004
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... As far as I know (I am not a specialist for Ukrainian dialects...) the situation is different there, since the shift occurred only at the end of closed...
chrudim98
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Apr 27, 2004
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Hi, here are the recent translation of my model texts into new Nashian. You might see not much differencies, but they are few....
regis977
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Apr 28, 2004
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I cant avoid repeating I like very much the new looks of Nashian. It comes phonetically so near to the neighbouring Cursh language. But that is a Baltic one......
Santeri
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Apr 28, 2004
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... That's an understatement, to say the least! This new form of Nashica seems very far away from the Nashica as I know it. ... <--- snip rest ---> Should I...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 28, 2004
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I am of the same opinion. Actually it is quite uncommon to have four separate phonemes ä, e, ë and è. But is their difference phonemic or just of...
Santeri
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Apr 28, 2004
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An Prv izèpisaxat: Definitelly. As idea of Nashina and Nashica has changed in IB to Nashland and Nashian, so the lang is quite different. Nashica was not a...
regis977
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Apr 29, 2004
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... Would it still be possible to use the names "Nashina" and Nashica" alternatively? I'm somehow attached to both of them, and several texts have been written...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 29, 2004
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... I do not mind if it is used alternativelly. In fact, Nashina and Nashland are synonyma, but Nashland is inteligible for wider spectrum of people who are...
regis977
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Apr 29, 2004
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... Good! Then I'll stick to "Nashina", if you don't mind. ... I get a 404. :( ... Another possibility I can think of (but we're getting from bad to worse) is...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 29, 2004
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... Hmmm. Try it again, please, I get it normally... ... I thought about that too. But I feel this is just too radical ;) Anyway, still in consideration. ...
regis977
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Apr 30, 2004
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... Yes!!! It works! :)) And I see you updated the historical phonology page too. I feel really inspired to do some work on Vozgian... alas, little time at the...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 30, 2004
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... Non magna. I get that spelling, and other permutations even here in Sweden, not to speak of confusion with _Johansson_ and _Jönsson_ which are considered...
Melroch 'Aestan
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May 1, 2004
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... Why? Finnish has got /ts/ even though it is a bi-phonemic sequence and historically derived from /TT/. /BP 8^) -- B.Philip Jonsson...
Melroch 'Aestan
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May 1, 2004
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... Well, to get rid of "c" is my personal choice ;) after debates with Jussi and Pavel, it was one step to create a north slavonic. I am not good at...
regis977
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May 3, 2004
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... NB it was /TT/ i.e. a dental fricative, that became /ts/ in Finnish. /BP 8^) -- B.Philip Jonsson mailto:melrochX@... (delete X) ...
Melroch 'Aestan
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