I have just joined the Slaviconlang email group, hoping that the list will be living still, though I saw that the last message was from a month ago. I am a...
Terve tultua listille!! Annaa anto~ssi jot se eb o~lo~ soomi cheeli a mia: en pajata soomo~ssi. Yes this list is rather slow but still. For myself I have...
... Yes, it's alive. But every living creature must sleep once in a while, hasn't it? That is quite a usual phenomenon in subgroups like Slaviconlang. Every...
... Yeah. What a shame: it's not even on the net, is it, except for one little sentence? Didn't you promise once to introduce this language on Slaviconlang? I ...
... if I get inspiration fro this list, I can try to get them here soon... ... That one I have made more, my favourite, I will tell about whe I get my papers...
... May I ask you how you have learned Votic (Votian?)? Do you speak other Finnic languages, i.e. Estonian? ... If you already can write something in it, I...
Hello Santeri, Welcome to the list! (Now here's a person I will use - my Skuodian is a Salvic language developing a strong Finnishy substrate. I have been...
... I would be very interested in learning Polish. I try to speak it every time I travel to anywhere of Europe accross Poland, with varying success. But the...
... I will be happy to help you. ... I am sorry. It is too long time since my studies, and I have forgot the terminology. ... Only that's wrong that the...
... I have a little knowledge of Estonian and Livonian but not enough to speak. I learned Votic from Ariste's "Grammar" and Tsvetkov's dictionary as translated...
... What's Aquarium? <snip Polish, Czech, Croat, Slovenian, Latvian, Lithuanian> Wow, you seem like a true linguavore! ... Funny, the name of a language is...
... Why boring? Every conlang should be measured by its own standards. There are a few Pan-Slavic auxlangs around that do something similar. One of them is...
... Which reminds me. Does anyone understand why it is that (modern) Russian (and maybe the other East Slavic langs) have become almost as insistent on...
Hello, ... languages, ... necessary, ... My introspection may be imperfect, but I *seem* to think that colloquially Russian *is* pro-drop to a higher degree....
... That seems quite strange for me, because in Finnish that is wholly vice versa: in the literary language it is recommendable to drop the personal pronoun...
Hello, ... A 'pro' is the null anaphoric pronoun. Pro-drop languages are languages where it widely used to substitute the explicit pronoun or a fully fledged...
... You've already received a very complete (but not simple) answer, so I'll just give a simplistic definition, which works most of the time. Pro-drop...
... Well. Since some of the original material has been lost, I was forced to rework it some. However, I like the new result more. After the next comment, I...
Hello, ... Great idea! Will do, after the weekend however... ... [snip stuff] ... Sapuomnilo jesii bolgareskij a makeduoneskij ... You know what? Vranian...
I wrote (in Germaniconlang) about the Uralic substrate features in Russian and the Baltic languages, mentioning stress on the initial syllable in North Russian...
... Well in No. 3 "ja'" isn't needed. Normally one would just say _ra'botam u restora'nu..._. I just wanted to show that _ja'_ has a long vowel. You only have...
... Sorry, but I saw ^^^^^^^^^. Where is the list? James ========================================================================== Älvard te Kraamlep,...
... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/germaniconlang You and your Jameld will be most welcome! Jan ===== "Originality is the art of concealing your source." -...
Well I was thinking I'll put New Vranian to use. I had already hinted that Croatian in Ill Bethisad is different from that of here, so I think this is what it...
... Good idea! Funny, it looks like in IB the existing Slavic languages are butchered more than any other group. Just think: no Polish, no Slovak, no Croat,...
... I would love to do that, but the problem is that I have abandoned my North Slavic project. My other projects, especially Wenedyk, tought me that the sound ...
... I thought I put in a note about that. The / is properly an apostrophe, used after r^ or r if the following letter is a vowel, and the r^ or r is syllabic. ...