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Dan, Are you a native speaker of Cornish? I have some family who live in Devon, but they are from Grantham originally. Clark McCray ... Do You Yahoo!? -- Une...
... No South Germanic? What does "samia biju sumawara dwigna" mean? Jan ===== "Originality is the art of concealing your source." - Franklin P. Jones ...
... My sentiments exactly! ... I have been thinking about that for a long while, but somehow, I was never able to reach a conclusion. North Slavic is easier in...
... I hope so :)) . ... That's interesting! ... All this looks mightily interesting. I can only say that I hope to see more soon! BTW, if you change...
On Thu, 1 May 2003 19:13:30 +0100 (BST) =?iso-8859-1?q?Jan=20van=20Steenbergen?= <ijzeren_jan@...> ... "seems to be somewhere between" ... -- Robert...
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<Are you a native speaker of Cornish? I have some family who live in Devon, but they are from Grantham originally.> Clark, No, I’m not. There are only...
Sorry about my lecturing the other day, but I was still in the "real world“ when you mentioned South Germanic. Have you ever considered looking into...
Dan, I am not learning Cornish; sorry to lead you off. I wanted to learn Welsh at one point, but I decided not to because I am learning Scottish Gaelic (one of...
... I was thinking about that too. Longobardic, Visigothic and Vandalic were all East Germanic languages. ... That's a pity. Do you remember anything? Of...
... Are these two diacritics also part of the official orthography? ... How should I imagine central Scandinavia? Somewhere in Northern Denmark, or South...
... Yes, I also get the impression that this Sealand is an island in the North Sea, an island that doesn't exist *here*. Maybe it's Dogger Bank *here*. After...
... And don't forget the Principality of Sealand: http://www.sealandgov.com ===== "Originality is the art of concealing your source." - Franklin P. Jones ...
Lowena dhys, ha muer ras a'th vessaj! Jan a screfas: <I was thinking about that too. Longobardic, Visigothic and Vandalic were <all East Germanic languages.> I...
Clark McCray wrote: <<I am not learning Cornish; sorry to lead you off.>> Ass yw dyeth, sos. Mar teffes ha daspredery y'th oys, ha dalleth dhe dhesky an...
... No, I think not. Originally, they (the macron at least) were going to be, but no. I've decided against it. ... I meant the central part of the peninsula...
... The problem with your system is that it uses accented letters, which are not well-digested everywhere. For e-mail use, you are really restricted to pure...
... Though your representation is clear, I would highly recommend to get acquainted with more or less standard way of representation of IPA with ASCII called ...
... You might actually be right. Perhaps I was a bit quick with my assumptions. ... Interesting. For you comparison, these are the same numbers in Ferko's ...
On Friday, May 02, 2003 1:36 PM Christophe Grandsire wrote: <<[...]you can see a chart at: http://www.i-foo.com/~kturtle/misc/xsamchart.gif. [...]>>> On...
... Tha cuideigin sa' bhuidheann seo aig a bheil a' Ghàidhlig cuideachd?! Sgoinneil! Eadar a' Ghàidhlig 's a' Chòirnis, cha bhi feum againn air a' Bheurla...
Hi everyone, All right, I need some help regarding past tense usage in German. Specifically, I'm trying to hash out a general structure for my new language ...
... You have to distinguish between factual and counterfactual if's, though, with the indicative vs. the subjunctive. The term you *want* is "protasis", but...
... Sgoinneil! Eadar a' Ghàidhlig 's a' Chòirnis, cha bhi feum againn air a' Bheurla idir! :)>> Seavas, Tòmas I dua ma eecht schwaa mit Geelisch, kaun I da...
Jan eskrë » ... In general, I think Italic influence would be the most likely... << Sounds good for me and Capraian :) ... Anyway, in my view a South...
Thomas wrote: <So what I want to know is, for those varieties (including informal Germany <German) which do not have or do not use the preterite, what verb ...