I vonder about the scope and timing of *ě > *a backing in Common Slavic. Does it apply only after *č *š *ž *j or also after *c' *s' *z' *r' *l' *n'. I...
... It did, thanks! I also changed so that any non-word characters in the input will be stripped rather than cause an error. You will still get a list of ...
Recently, discussing the history of Preymarn and Mecklenburg *there*, we came with Jan I. and Kristian to vague conclusion, that it is not QSS excluded, that...
Dear friends, how are questions formed in Slavic langs? I know Polish has a question particle _czy_, famously borrowed into Esperanto as _chu_. Is this...
... Certainly in some -- IIRC, Belorusan and/or Ukrainian has ці _tsi_, with similar usage. However, Russian does not have this word AFAIK. ли _li_ is used...
... sentences ... In Russian, the interrogative sentence ("general question") differs from the declarative one by a different intonation pattern. Usage of the...
... I think other have already replied that question better than I could. ... Yes, but it's not exactly obligatory. What good old Yitzik said about Ukrainian...
I'm looking for a Russian handwriting font. It is important that it look like actual handwriting rather than like hand-drawn block letters. Preferably it...
Hello, ... Try http://www.win-design.ru/o_fonts_ruk_1.shtml http://www.win-design.ru/o_fonts_ruk_2.shtml (these are all free, or at least the page says so) ...
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... Mewonders if the thing thought the cyrillics or the transcriptions were obfuscations of foul words! Jdrans yahooer! -- /BP 8^)> -- Benct Philip Jonsson...
I have been thinking lately about how 'historical conlangers' go about their work, and am thinking of eventually turning the thoughts into some kind of essay....
to speak for humble me, a) i am constructing one diachronic a posteriori language (nassian), where the protolang is somehow constructed too, but is real (early...
Having completed a course called "The Slavic peoples and languages" -- an Übersichtskurs if ever there was one -- and started the first non-beginners course...
As an exercise in naturalistic sound change design, I'm trying to implement the sound change rules for Early Slavic through Proto-Slavic as described in...
... It just ain't the comparatist habit to use such notation, but the book by Carlton listed below is pretty clear anyway (Because it is meant to be a freshman...
How would you all react to a (non-Slavic) Cyrillic-based alphabet using upside-down Cyrillic {s} and {z} for /T/ and /D/? The idea is that a 19th century...
... Makes sense to me, and I'm sure I've seen that kind of practice before (though I can't think of one right now). Ah wait, I remember seeing upside-down <G>...
... What was easy for lead printers, that is not so easy for computer printers. I wonder why Unicode does not have an "upside-down modifier". For the...
... Indeed, and I've restricted/modified my proposed alphabet and phonology accordingly to letters/sounds that can be found in or faked with DejaVu, i.e. in...
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Gentlemen, Tomorrow we start the Relay, I'll send the initial Slovianski text to Steeven Radzikowski. I remind, that when you receive the text from the...