I'm Jeff Jones, age 45, in Miami, Florida. I don't expect to be active on this list. I have some ideas for a germanic conlang, but that's *very* low priority. ...
I'm Tristan Alexander McLeay, but if you only get as far as the second 't', I'm happy. I'm also know on the Internet as Felix because I like the name,...
This is just to introduce mysef, though some of you may know me from other conlang lists. I've got a ton of projects or planned projects. Unfortunately I have...
... Welcome! ... Cases? What do they look like? ... Well, it seems that you belong to the minority (?) of members on this list who actually have a Germanic...
... I've got four cases, nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. There's no gender though. The case inflections are as follows: Singular Plural ...
... Obviously. Do you have any sample sentences with these cases? I'm especially intrigued by the _a_ in the nom.pl.; when does it occur? ... Please do so. All...
Jan van Steenbergen wrote:
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>>I've got four cases, nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. >>There's no gender...
... Elementarbuch" ... If you guys have any questions about OE, feel free to ask me. My Uni diploma was in History of English, and I've got some reliable...
... No. I don't have any over the verbal morphology started yet. ... When the root ends in a voiced consonant. Also only certain consonant clusters are allowed...
... Well, I'm trying to keep it fairly close to Modern English. I personally love doing adjectives as verbs, but in this case that's not what English does and...
... If you ever have a lot of time to kill you could go through the lexicon and add genders and verb classes and correct any errors present. I don't have a...
I have just joined the Germaniconlang email group. I am a student of Finno- Ugrian linguistics at the University of Helsinki. My native language is Finnish,...
hello again, I just got to the Germaniconlang home page and read your previous messages to the list. A project that seems interesting to me was that of...
Hello, After reading the mails on the list, I tried to recall how I once had made my "Case English", and I really remembered something, or perhaps I invented ...
... Welcome to this (almost) brand new group! ... In Riga? What made you decide to move to Latvia? (I know, it's a bit off-topic, but I'm curious anyway) ... ...
... I like my job as a Finnish teacher very much. This school has an idea: every gymnasium student (grades 10 to 12) takes five hours a week of one of the main...
... Well, if you know both Latvian and Lithuanian, I might ask your help one day... ... I don't know. I seem to recall that Skandinavisk was a bit more than...
... You're welcome! ... Thanks a lot! It seems very interesting, and the Romance origin is very well hidden from the lawman's eye. You can perhaps explain me...
Hello everyone! My name is Gunnar Creutz, 36 years old, from Sweden. I am new to this group. I have been on the Conculture group for some months now, and have...
English with Somlais words For those who ei are rahul with the English way of borrowing all words and pattes from Latin, I have a good ratcais: to vahettan the...
... Well, I must admit that was a hard decision. At first, I experimented with -i in the genitive and -u in the dative, but it just felt wrong. What else can I...
... Very funny! At first, I hadn't seen the word list, and tried to understand it without. I must say, it went. You have discovered the ideal method to teach a...
... Welcome here! We know each already from Conculture, so I won't dig too deeply right now. Let me just say that I hope you will find enough time to work on...
... Tackar! ... Knowing myself I am afraid that New Swedish (or ironically called "Riktig Swänska", Real Swedish) would maybe never be worked out properly by...
... Well, at least I can say that I like the idea and the looks of the language a lot. Perhaps you will reconsider once? Of course, not every IB-language has...
Kailas! ... Gintarian is the language spoken in Gintaria, a large island state in the Baltic Sea. Tne autochtonous name of the language is Salas tunha, and the...
... The problem is that, as far as I remember, the 4th declination was quite small, and in Vulgar Latin all the words with -us took the 2nd declination forms....
Hello, ... [...] ... I can't see any difference between the referents of these two utterances ... Yes. In origin, they are the conjugated forms of the 'to be'...
... There are quite a lot of words that belong to the 4th declination, even some very important ones. But you are right: it is much smaller than the 2nd ...