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...
I’ve received your message. From: Slaviconlang@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Slaviconlang@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Andrej Moraczewski Sent: Tuesday, September...
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>...
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...
Having completed a course called "The Slavic peoples and languages" -- an Übersichtskurs if ever there was one -- and started the first non-beginners course...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
Slvanjek has undergone a substantial change in its GMP and is now version 3.8. The name of the lang has also changed in consequence. It is now as people...
This is for the same world as Cunwy (Greek Brithenig), except it provides the base for the equivalent of Western Romance languages (Spanish, Catalan,...
Here Hungarian is Uralic, Romanian is Romance, and Bulgarian is Slavic. In FIU, Hungarian is replaced by Dacian (Romance, with qualifications). In order to...
Hi, the new web-pages are on-line; they contain contemporary Nassian. The diachronic overview will follow after summer. http://ark.wz.cz/conlangs/nasesk.html ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
... I can only say one word: Wow!!! Naica has gone quite a way before it finally became Nassika (is that its current name?), I must admit. Really, I admire...
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...
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...
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...