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Definite Article Masculine Nom. u: Acc. tu:n Gen. tu: Feminine Nom. a: Acc. ta:n Gen. ta:s Plural Nom. i: Acc. ta:s Gen. ta:n Sample Nouns /'topos/ 'place' ...
habarakhe4
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Mar 8, 2005
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Dobryj d'en', everyone. My name is Charles, and I've been working on slavic model languages for a couple of years now, for some sort of ...
Charles
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Mar 21, 2005
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Modern Libyan Greek on Slaviconlang? :)) Hopala ;) Jan II....
Jan II.
regis977
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Mar 22, 2005
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Dobry den, Karle ;) Could you tell me something more on the Slavonic modellang you are working on? I am quite curious about any Slavic conlang. ;) Jan II. ... ...
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regis977
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Mar 22, 2005
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... Well, I started out by taking the phonological inventories of modern Slovak and Russian and putting them through several versions of unconditioned sound...
Charles
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Mar 22, 2005
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As I mentioned in my last post, I'm still a bit confused about the /j/ phoneme in Slavic languages - when and how it emerged, and how it relates to jers and...
Charles
studentofrhythm
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Mar 23, 2005
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Hello, ... Most of the time, it continues the IE /j/, which was a non-syllabic variant of /i/. It can also come from other sources, such as /ju/ from IE *eu,...
Pavel Iosad
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Mar 27, 2005
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... Hello man! We have not seen you for ages. Last time you appeared here, you promised to grant moderatorship to somebody who cares, to manage thing when you...
Isaac Penzev
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Mar 28, 2005
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... So where did that come from? Am I correct in understanding that it wasn't originally there? When did it begin to appear? -Kamen'brod...
Charles
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Mar 31, 2005
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... Kortlandt writes (modulo characters that don't get through right) ... He dates it to Late Middle Slavic. See...
Benct Philip Jonsson
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Mar 31, 2005
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... Thanks - I printed it out. Very helpful. I'll probably do a whole new round of revisions to my languages now....
Charles
studentofrhythm
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Apr 28, 2005
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Hi to all, after almost a year, new Nassian is almost finished if it comes to grammar. Let me show you examples. These are paternosters in two versions: old...
Jan II.
regis977
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May 26, 2005
7:27 am
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I just posted the alphabets that I've made up for two of my Slavic-based conlangs, as they stand so far. They might change in the future, since I still am...
Charles
studentofrhythm
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May 26, 2005
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That's beautiful! I'm interestedly waiting for the historical description of the grammar. Then let's see what kind of impact it will have on the neighbouring...
Santeri
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May 26, 2005
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... I can only say one word: Wow!!! Našica has gone quite a way before it finally became Nassika (is that its current name?), I must admit. Really, I admire...
Jan van Steenbergen
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May 26, 2005
8:21 pm
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... Indeed! And on Vozgian, for that matter... BTW, nice to hear from you, Santeri! It has been quite a while. How's life, generally speaking? Have you noticed...
Jan van Steenbergen
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May 26, 2005
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... As this appears to be your first message to this group, let me first welcome you! I don't think I have seen you before, nor have I heard of your languages....
Jan van Steenbergen
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May 26, 2005
8:28 pm
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An Pirevu ezepisasös: (pirev-u eze-pisa-s-ös) first-MASC PERF-write-PAST-2.PERS.SING ... (is that its current name?), "Nassian" in English, "Nassika" in...
Jan II.
regis977
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May 27, 2005
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... Where does "-ös" come from? ... Then I guess it's time to update the corresponding Wikipedia pages as well, isn't it? So, how did "našësk" become...
Jan van Steenbergen
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May 27, 2005
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... I'd love to see some grammar and/or samples, too. Too little actual conlanging is done these days. We need fresh blood :-) -- Yitzik, tired of inventing a...
Isaac Penzev
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May 27, 2005
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Pavle, in which state is now Skuodian? Because I am a hopelless amateur in slaviconlanging, I need a reference material ;) I just get tired of correcting all...
Jan II.
regis977
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May 30, 2005
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... Thanks for the interest and encouragement. I had posted some explanation about these languages a month or two ago, but I don't mind explaining some more....
Charles
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Jun 1, 2005
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Hi, just few new changes in nasika. As I made a mistake in the new version of nasika in emphatic article, here is the newest version: Nasika has two...
Jan II.
regis977
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Jun 3, 2005
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How can Slavic have words like *kve:tu *kvaasu *gveezhdaa if PIE labiovelars were lost in Slavic? I must have missed something major! -- /BP 8^)> -- Benct...
Benct Philip Jonsson
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Jun 11, 2005
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I have been dabbling in Slavic historical linguistics recently, and as a matter of course I've been trying to write those languages with Tolkien's Tengwar. I...
BP Jonsson
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Jun 13, 2005
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... major! Consonantic clusters _kv_, _cv_, _sv_ and _gv_ are comming from connection of _k_, _k'_ or _gh_ with bilabial glide _w_, so they are direct...
Jan II.
regis977
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Jun 14, 2005
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... It is from plain velar (depalatalised palatovelar or develarized labiovelar) + w. PSl. kvasU < PIE. kweH2-so- (PSl. kyse^lU "sour" < kuH2-s-) PSl. kve^tU...
Pavel A. da Mek
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Jun 14, 2005
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... as ... for ... Church ... It has been called to my attention that this link doesn't work. I uploaded the file to ...
BP Jonsson
melroch
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Jun 14, 2005
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Check out: www.slovio.com www.galaktia.com www.zvestia.com www.slavianstvo.com...
posxta
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Jun 14, 2005
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... I thought only *k^v could appear in this way. Not so obviously! Which probably means that the PIE labiovelars were *real* labiovelars [kp gb] etc.! :-)...
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melroch
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