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1006
I though you Germaniconlangers might be interested in seeing a text from the state-of-the-art of Folkspraak. My dialect of Folkspraak is more...
David Parke
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Jun 5, 2005
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1007
Hi! ... Very funny and very nice! :-) I like it. The grammar sounds like Afrikaans with wrong word order, the ð and initial h- look quite Icelandic. And the...
Henrik Theiling
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Jun 5, 2005
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1008
... you ... arveid in ðe ... rîd ... Anybody who cares to look will notice that I have been totally inconsistant with my use of "ÐU" and "JI". I should have...
David Parke
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Jun 5, 2005
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1009
Greetings. I have not written or lurked in a long time. I am working on a timeline at the Alt-History Wikicity site called 'Germanic Power' where Germanic...
habarakhe4
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Jun 8, 2005
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1010
... Uh Anglo-Saxon did survive. I am writing this reply in it. Also Dutch/Flemish are descendents from Old Low Franconian which was probably very similar to...
David Parke
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Jun 8, 2005
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1011
... working on ... Power' ... gothic, ... Gothic, ... Frankish ... Dutch/Flemish are ... to the Frankish ... colonisers the Roman ... Romanic and to have the ...
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Jun 9, 2005
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1012
... Yes. If the William the Conqueror had spoken Frankish or Norse (the Normans were origianally from Scandinavia), then that would probably be mutually...
David Parke
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Jun 9, 2005
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1013
... This may not be the place to say it and most likely not intended, but I always cringe when I hear people speaking of a "Germanic ARIAN Empire". Since the...
Daniel Prohaska
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Jun 10, 2005
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1015
... empire, ... normally ... significant ... term is ... one to ... wouldn't ... Whereas I sympathise with your cringing, in this case you have grasped the...
David Parke
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Jun 11, 2005
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1016
Hi there, I see your point - I stand corrected and take it all back. Dan ... Whereas I sympathise with your cringing, but in this case you have grasped the...
Daniel Prohaska
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Jun 12, 2005
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1017
I would have changed the name, but it's an alternate history, so I have to change as little as possible, Anyhow, the reson I informed this group of the...
habarakhe4
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Jun 14, 2005
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1018
I am going NOMAIL for a while, but I will read questions and comments when I get back....
habarakhe4
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Jun 15, 2005
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1019
... I had thought about putting Gothic through the sound changes of Latin>Spanish, or creating a simplified Gothic modelled on the changes between Old Norse...
Carl Edlund Anderson
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Jun 15, 2005
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1020
Hi Conlang! I recently translated the Pater Noster into Da Mätz so Basa: Utz se Fada Us his Father ... Utz se ina Tän se Fada!...
Henrik Theiling
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Jun 15, 2005
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1021
A month or more ago, Benct Philip Jonsson eskrë » ... I have been happily using this, but have encountered another, fairly rare, situation. Any ideas for...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Jun 15, 2005
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1022
... Uh! Wouldn't that be a case for the occasional IPA transcription? /BP Who is without his home internet connexion and rather blank in his head right now......
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Jun 16, 2005
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1023
Hi folks! I have just uploaded the newest version of my Conlang. -Only personal pronouns can be declinated (ig, min, dig) -Various plural forms with...
Stephan Schneider
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Jun 16, 2005
10:49 pm
1024
Hi guys, Pretty quiet here at the moment... I'm putting the finishing touches to the Jameld Dictionary, including (as previously discussed here) IPA...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Aug 12, 2005
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1025
Hi! ... I'd say it's usually postalveolar, so maybe [r\_-] (where _- means 'retracted'), since _train_ gives you [tSr\_-...] in many dialects. This is in...
Henrik Theiling
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Aug 12, 2005
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1026
... Interesting... Still gives me a sore throat though :) ... Righto! Funny thing is, I never had German down as having that "French" uvular R. Goes to show...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Aug 13, 2005
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1027
Hi guys! I'm Stephan, and I have posted a lot of ideas about an artificial germanic-like language on the yahoo-group "Folkspraak". My language is called...
Stephan Schneider
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Aug 14, 2005
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1028
James wrote: "I was hoping someone here could provide some info about the various realisations of R in Germanic and other major European languages. Some I am ...
Daniel Prohaska
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Aug 17, 2005
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1029
"AFAIK, no [X] occurs for _r_ in German. In the situation where you'd expect devoicing, the vowel [6] is used instead." In regional pronunciation of the...
Daniel Prohaska
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Aug 17, 2005
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1030
I've uploaded a new Jameld pronunciation guide to the dictionary section of www.zolid.com/zm -- I'd appreciate any comments on this and the Jam-Eng dict as a...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Aug 17, 2005
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1031
Hi! ... Oh, yes, right! **Henrik...
Henrik Theiling
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Aug 17, 2005
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1032
Hi! Hmm, it seems I disagree a bit in this mail, however: ... No, 'fahren' has no [6]. You need a non-syllabic consonant or stem beginning or word end after...
Henrik Theiling
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Aug 17, 2005
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1033
Im Auftrag von Henrik Theiling „Hi! Hmm, it seems I disagree a bit in this mail, however:“ ... “No, 'fahren' has no [6]. You need a non-syllabic...
Daniel Prohaska
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Aug 17, 2005
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1034
Hi! Strange mail you sent -- full of superfluous line breaks which I'll delete in my answer. ... No. :-) ... Ah, ok. Bühnenaussprache is a bit exaggerated....
Henrik Theiling
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Aug 17, 2005
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1035
„Hi! Strange mail you sent -- full of superfluous line breaks which I'll delete in my answer.“ I don’t know what my outlook is doing there. Just keep on...
Daniel Prohaska
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Aug 17, 2005
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1036
... It can go many ways, indeed. Most "standard" and IMO correct would be indeed [r], but a variety of other sounds can be encountered too, including [4],...
Jan van Steenbergen
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