... I can also recommend _"vy.ro.dok_ (also Rus.) - stem _-rod-_ 'to be born'. -- Yitzik P.S. Welcome onboard, Sergey! Tell us a few words about yourself!...
Hello and sorry for my late response, I am busy with my master's thesis just now. Actually, I have never - or perhaps only in the very beguinning of my time in...
Hi Jussi, do not worry for the responce time, I do not hurry ;)) Yes, your suggestion seems to be a way. That will give them anough time, since Slavs needed...
Hi all, Could anyone please verify the potential vowel system of my new pet? My new conlang is an isolate natural language with a significant influx of...
Hi! ... Looks nice! :-) Actually, I thought about your original choice of pairs and Christian's comments on my comments. :-) In case you like the original E:...
Henrik Theiling
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Sep 28, 2004 11:03 am
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... [...] ... All of this reminds me my Germanic project where one of my problems was how not to collapse "short" vowels especially what to do with "short"...
FYI: <http://themadlinguist.blogspot.com/2004_09_01_themadlinguist_archive.html#109535717096276481> Jan ===== "If you think you are too small to make a...
... Oh those overachiever kids! The next professor of Slavistix no doubt! -- /BP 8^) -- B.Philip Jonsson -- melroch at melroch dot se Solitudinem faciunt...
... <http://themadlinguist.blogspot.com/2004_09_01_themadlinguist_archive. html#109535717096276481> ... Oh those youngsters ;) E.g. his comments on Vozgian...
... You know, I can't tell if he *realises* I was joking with my conhistory of Sevorian. I do like the idea of people losing words when another language steals...
... Which reminds me of the following quote: "The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse...
... Why over-? To be honest, I feel some respect with student who feel a genuine interest and enthousiasm for their field. ... That's true. And as a matter of...
Hope to get to know you all. I will try to contribute to the discussion with my thoughts, knowledge, and opinions....
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... Welcome! Please tell us a little bit more about yourself (and your creations?), so that we will have something to talk about ;) . Jan ===== "If you think...
Hi everyone, just though I would introduce myself. I'm looking forward to the discussions here. Oh yeah, my pics are at:...
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Oct 12, 2004 10:50 pm
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It's nice to be here and I look forward to getting to know all of you better. If you want to see my pic go to: http://www.orgyindex.com/bubiboo/...
vaughan400@...
Oct 14, 2004 8:11 am
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Come into my chatroom and introduce yourself. http://www.orgyindex.com/bubiboo/...
vaughan400@...
Oct 19, 2004 6:24 am
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... Pavel, would you be so kind to remove this person from the list? Three spams in a row is more than enough! Jan ===== "If you think you are too small to...
... Has anybody heard from Pavel in ages, BTW? /BP 8^) -- Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch at melroch dot se Solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant! (Tacitus)...
Hello, ... Whoops. Sorry! I have had a rather, hm, prolonged hibernation, due to the yearly fieldwork trip (yes, Tundra Nenets again - 2 weeks) a computer ...
... Well, as I moderate two other rather quiet workshops and speak a Slavic language, to do this work for one more group won't hurt me. I'm a volunteer, Pavel!...
(sorry for crossposting) Hello! During the last few weeks, I have been working on Wenedyk quite intensively. The result is the largest batch of changes ever...
... How about the notion that [e] and [E] exchanged places in proto-Venedic? ... Yat', whatever its exact sound may have been, patterned as a long vowel, so...
... That could certainly solve the problem. But, is it likely? ... Long, yes? Now that you mention it, I have some vague recollection of the vowel being long,...
... Indeed yat was seemed as a long vowel in those Slavic lgs that distinguished them. In different areas of the Slavic world it sounded differently. Its ...
Hello, ... Well, a complicated matter! Simple [e] is generally more closed (usu. [e]), and the yat' more open, but the precise nature of this latter varies....
... Yes, that must be true. Interestingly, these borders completely do not coincide with the East/West/South Slavic distinction. Otherwise I couldn't explain...