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12172
Hei, me again. Another question that arouse while reading the material to FS/MS and FM, what about strong and irregular verbs? The MS and MF grammar state,...
Chris
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Aug 1, 2008
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12173
Hi Chris The uberlist4000 file is my creation. as such it may not match the opinions of other group members such as Ingmar/Chamavian. I know the Ingmar's...
David Parke
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Aug 2, 2008
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Thank you David, for your answer. So we absolutely agree here, I used a similar way in my former IG-creation, including all strong verbs inflections that are...
Chris
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Hi Chris I set the bar quite high when it comes to irregular parts of the language. Not just any kind of majority but near unanimity. Thanks for the congrats,...
David Parke
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12176
Hi David, the words that I've found unituitive were so from the viewpoint of an english-german-swedish speaker. It have been all words, that I couldn't...
Chris
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Aug 3, 2008
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Yes, I'd expect you had trouble with distinguishing long "e" from unstressed schwa. Words such as beger [b@"ge:r] are obviously problematic (means the same as...
David Parke
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12180
Hey all! I'm not exactly new here, but I'm posting for the first time because, well, I think I've finally got the time to have a go at learning Folkspraak! ...
Mark G
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Aug 20, 2008
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12181
There is no consensus on a standard Folkspraak. Much has been discussed, but little has been settled. There are relatively advanced versions, and others mostly...
clayton_rc
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Aug 21, 2008
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12182
Understandable-- conlangs are a very hard beast to tame-- it's hard enough for one person to be satisfied enough with his own conlang to "freeze" or...
Mark G
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12183
Hi, I'm new here, but thought I'd run an idea I had past everybody and see what the reaction is. My idea is for a semi-automated process for choosing new...
cmore123579
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Sep 1, 2008
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No, we should minimize the sum of the SQUARES of the Levenshtein distances (for statistical reasons.) And not to be negative or anything, but I am pretty sure...
Nightvid F. Cole
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Sep 1, 2008
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The problem is who decides and how to decide what words to compare with what. Why choose laufen/lopen/walk? Why not laufen/lopen/stroll? Or...
David Parke
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Sep 2, 2008
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I suspected the responses wouldn't be too positive. Just to clarify the point about minimising the sum of the Levenshtein distances: there's no statistical...
cmore123579
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If that's how you want to procede, it'd make an interesting experiment, and I'd like to see the results -- I'm just not sure if they would be usable -- I...
David Parke
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12188
I like your idea of using an "outside" language like Spanish in the google translations (subject of course to the obvious flaws in google's translation as you...
cmore123579
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12189
I think you could encounter some difficulty. Take for example the German word Zeit and it's close cognate in Dutch tijd. There isn't much common between "Zeit"...
David Parke
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Sep 4, 2008
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12190
I would like to invite anyone interested to check out my site. I am looking at expanding on Nordien and making it a little more "Inter-Germanic". The address...
Paul LeCorde
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Sep 4, 2008
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Do you have some sort of forum where Neunordien can be discussed? There are a few things that I find troubling. No 1. PG *ô has become a [u] sound. This I...
David Parke
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Thank you for checking out the site and for your comments. I understand that Nordien has issues - it was not originally created to be an "international...
Paul LeCorde
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The utility as an international language aside, I have issue with the "authenticness" of the language as a Germanic language since the phonemes in the words I...
David Parke
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Sep 5, 2008
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Thanks again for taking time to look at the site and for your comments. I do agree about the choice of "van" for "from" and I am working to ensure that the...
Paul LeCorde
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Sep 5, 2008
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Well I am probably being overly harsh about it. Sorry about that. One of things about the Internet is that whatever you put up on it tends to never truely...
David Parke
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From what I read "Nordien is a planned language created for the micronation Nordia, an imaginary land which would lie somewhere in northern Europe. The...
Paul LeCorde
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Sep 8, 2008
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The germanic source languages have a lot of Latin originated words. Sorry to state the obvious. I've notices that in many cases, the latin word has been...
David Parke
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Sep 25, 2008
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Forgot to mention my other suggestion for these words: Loose the -us, -um endings and replace them with schwas in just about every instance -even if the...
David Parke
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Sep 25, 2008
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I noticed that the "Links" section seems to be really crowded with many links that have nothing to do with Folkspraak. Could an admin do some clean up?...
fisheromen1031
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Sep 26, 2008
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12202
unfortunately the moderator for this group went insane and shot himself without passing on the moderating duty to anybody else. OK the bit about madness and...
David Parke
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Hei David Loosing endings like -um, -us, -a when just ONE of the sorce langs doesn't have them, wouldn't that be against the principles? Why change that for...
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Sep 26, 2008
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I like the idea of loosing the latin endings; it would pull Folkspraak more to the Germanic side of things.  However, I think your point is a valid one if the...
Doug Casey
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Sep 26, 2008
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12205
Plurals are quite an important part of the language and I don't have too much problem with slightly modifying a small group of words to make them fit the...
David Parke
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