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Hi Everyone, I think this is my first post here! Anywho, I wanted to ask something I had asked previously on CONLANG but I guess no one knew the answer, so I...
Eamon
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Apr 7, 2003
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... which ... meant ... treaty ... So - the character in question is a woman living in (just barely) pre-Carolingian Alsace, which makes the language the...
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Apr 8, 2003
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Hello, I am a new member, and the reason I joined this group is to find out about a language supposedly spoken in western Ireland (or previously spoken in...
dwightyoakam_newcastle
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Apr 16, 2003
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... Welcome! ... Hmm, I have absolutely never heard of the language, and it isn't mentioned in the SIL Ethnologue either. It is not presented like a conlang...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 16, 2003
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... I'm no expert, but it looks suspiciously like English relexed with Irish words given English-style spellings. The "My name is ..." page gives "Mwo anam...
John Cowan
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Apr 16, 2003
11:16 am
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Jan, That might have been me who pstd that language. I quit the group, and then I changed e-mail addresses. But, someone else could have had the same idea...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 16, 2003
7:27 pm
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Here is a brief sketch of Neudeutsch. I have revised it a bit, and one must remember what I have said in the past, this is an Englishman's way of speaking...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 16, 2003
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... This is great, thank you very much for posting it! This gives me lots of ideas! I had an idea when I was a kid to do a German dialect that would evolve...
Eamon
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Apr 17, 2003
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... paganism, ... a group. ... I have the same feeling too. I did find the following two websites where folks were discussing what this language is or could...
Eamon
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Apr 17, 2003
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Eamon, That is funny you mention Afrikaans; I created a language called "Deukaans." Here are some sentences in dialogue form: Ech spraat nie Deukaans. Kaan u...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 17, 2003
8:58 pm
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Hee-hee; I am the one who started that discussion on Antimoon. Clark (a.k.a. Cmhiv) Eamon <robertg@...> wrote:--- In germaniconlang@yahoogroups.com,...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 17, 2003
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I made a mistake on the post I sent about Deukaans. "I" is supposed to be "ech" and never "ek." Clark ... Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 17, 2003
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... Sheesh, are you never going to get over it? ;-) My reaction (which certainly didn't qualify as "mad") was based on two wrong impressions: That...
Christian Thalmann
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Apr 18, 2003
3:37 pm
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Just noticed something else... ... If "sich" means both "him" and "himself", how do you distinguish "he kills him" from "he kills himself"? I guess you could...
Christian Thalmann
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Apr 18, 2003
3:40 pm
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... Did you consider "wir sein", "ihr sein", "sie sein"? That would be more in the spirit of English, and, accidentally, it is the same thing which happens in ...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 18, 2003
5:49 pm
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Context, my dear freund, context. Clark Hapeman Christian Thalmann <cinga@...> wrote:Just noticed something else... ... If "sich" means both "him" and...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 18, 2003
8:41 pm
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Thanks...but I am still not over previous comments...that is just how I am. Yes, there are kinks in my system, and I have re-worked the grammar several times,...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 18, 2003
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I forgot that "es" is not the neuter article in standard German. So, I will have to work on the "de Apfel 's Buch" part. Clark Hapeman ... Do You Yahoo!? --...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 18, 2003
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... Honestly, I don't know what you mean. I haven't been able to trace down any negative comments to your language, nor can I remember any ad hominem attacks. ...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 19, 2003
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Here is a revised version of Neudeutsch. Keep in mind that it is bound to change. ich = Idu = you (sing./pl)er = hesie = she/theyes = itwir = we mich = medu =...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 19, 2003
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Jan, Actually, the Pennsylvania Dutch are not Dutch at all; they are German. Have you ever heard of these people before? They live in Pennsylvania, Ohio,...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 19, 2003
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Dear All, My name's Dan Ryan and I just joined. Years ago I constructed an Old English based conlang and have recently rediscovered my interest in conlangs. I...
ryanprohaskadan
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Apr 24, 2003
12:46 pm
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Well, I must admit that I changed them in the third version (the latest one I sent out). Essentially, I did what I set out to do; make the language where all...
Clark Hapeman
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Apr 24, 2003
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I've been wondering, what is it about [North and East] Germanic languages that sets them apart from other languages? If you do not understand what I am asking,...
hotmyol
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Apr 28, 2003
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... Those particular changes (and others besides, such as o>a, or stressing the first root syllable in all words) are shared by all Germanic languages. My...
Tristan McLeay
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Apr 28, 2003
9:44 pm
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Greetings everyone! Wow, all these wonderful new conlang groups! Some of you probably know me from the CONLANG list. I've had a fascination with Germanic...
Mermaid Productions
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Apr 29, 2003
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... Welcome! ... So what makes a South Germanic language? (Apparently, though, another name for West Germanic languages is South Germanic, because a group of ...
Tristan McLeay
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Apr 29, 2003
11:29 pm
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... Welcome, Thomas! ... Hehe, you are not the only one. But I am an avid fan of James' other language, Sevorian, too. ... Yes, I the idea of filling gaps in...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 30, 2003
10:43 am
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... Welcome to you too! This is the right place for sharing all you want to share about your language. ... Is that a sample? Jan ===== "Originality is the art...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Apr 30, 2003
10:45 am
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... Actually, my conlang (F=o/tisk /f2:tIS/) seems like it wants to be West Germanic, influenced in its later stages by North Germanic. And the speakers of it...
Tristan McLeay
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