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877
I still haven't found a suitable evolution for Vinlandsk that doesn't turn it into English, German, or Dutch....
habarakhe4
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Oct 3, 2004
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878
... I'd start with Old Icelandic. Add very little Inuit influence, then look into the typology and phonology of the old Native American languages of ...
Daniel Prohaska
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Oct 3, 2004
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Hello! Hallo! Hej! I've been following this list for some time now and now that I finally finished my own auxlang, I wanted to tell you about it. I've already ...
Pascal A. Kramm
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880
... hmm. Familiar feeling. One of the strongest reasons that made me to abandon Eðelenglisc project: whatever sound shift I applied, in result it sounded like...
Isaac A. Penzev
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Oct 4, 2004
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... That's odd; it seems more logic that it would turn in some kind of Danish or Norwegian (Nynorsk), since it were Norsemen that discovered Vinland. The ...
Bernard van Dulmen Kr...
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Oct 4, 2004
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882
... What does de gekste mean? I think that a quasi-English development ([sky:] > [ski:] > [skei] 'cloud') would be acceptable fr Vinlandisk in FI, since...
habarakhe4
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Oct 4, 2004
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883
First, apologies for crossposting, but this is applicable to both the germaniconlang and romconlang lists. I'm looking for a bit of guidance. Capraian is my...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Oct 9, 2004
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884
... is influenced by Portuguese since the end of the 15th >>century and thus quite different from English *here*. The change [y:] < [i:] and/or [i:] <...
Daniel Prohaska
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Oct 9, 2004
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885
... you're talking about opposite changes -- Anton Sherwood, http://www.ogre.nu/...
Anton Sherwood
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Oct 10, 2004
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886
... What about [sky:] > [sk2y] > [skei]? Is this better?...
habarakhe4
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Oct 10, 2004
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887
... In my world FI, Vinland was not independent between 1425 to 1603, in personal union with Scandinavia 1603-1807, and independent once again 1807-present....
habarakhe4
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Oct 10, 2004
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888
<snip> ... Scratch the "not" ... the ... Vinlandsk...
habarakhe4
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Oct 12, 2004
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889
Daniel Prohaska and David Barrow started an interesting collaborative project "Englesax". I think it would be good to join their discussions until they went...
Isaac A. Penzev
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Oct 12, 2004
3:21 pm
890
That is amazing. I don't think I would be able to write it as well as they do though. ... discussions until...
Alex Middleton
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Oct 12, 2004
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891
Hello theedishbuildreard limbs 'Tis forsooth done the hard way. My knowledge of Old English wordhord nis not that good. My OE to MnE ordfrums sind better than...
David Barrow
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Oct 12, 2004
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892
... Unless you start telling us that you are a cute 18 years old bi female who wants to share her naughty pics with us, nothing you will ever post to this...
Jan van Steenbergen
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Oct 13, 2004
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893
... Pfarmazo pfyalle XVIII annata? [pf8rmA:tso: pfi\8lle: XVIII annA:-tA:] ... room with a mosquito." ... ...
habarakhe4
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Oct 18, 2004
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894
hey everyone, first time post for me here, it seems.. first, some introductory blah: for a year, i've been working on a constructed language, and from the...

julianrott
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Nov 1, 2004
1:19 pm
895
Welcome, Jú. Your vowel system looks fascinating, and I'm sure someone here with more expertise than I will advise you. However, my eyes were caught by this ...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Nov 1, 2004
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896
hey, thanks for your quick reply, Jamets! as for your question: this is the most complete information i have found online on Faroese: ...

julianrott
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Nov 1, 2004
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Takk fyri! _____ Von: Jú [mailto:hirngespinst@...] Gesendet: Montag, 1. November 2004 20:07 An: germaniconlang@yahoogroups.com Betreff: [germaniconlang]...
Daniel Prohaska
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Nov 1, 2004
7:28 pm
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Jú eskrë » ... Au contraire - «Jamets» is my Jameldic name, which I often use on *conlang lists. (It should be written with a ts-ligature, but that's not...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Nov 2, 2004
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900
hi everyone.. i am currently revising my grammar, and i have chosen to derivate it from ProtoGermanic.. for that sake, i have written a script in PHP that...

julianrott
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Nov 29, 2004
1:21 pm
901
... I think u-breaking and u-umlaut happened at different times. I haven't got any notes or references to hand, but I think /e/ was broken by /u/ before...
Carl Edlund Anderson
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Nov 29, 2004
2:30 pm
902
... In that case you are probably interested in this document <http://penguin.pearson.swarthmore.edu/~scrist1/scanned_books/pdf/pgmc_torp/pgmc_torp.pdf> In...
Benct Philip Jonsson
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Nov 29, 2004
2:58 pm
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... Speaking of which, I noticed the other day the recent publication (2003) of _A Handbook of Germanic Etymology_ by Vladimir Orel, which the publishers...
Carl Edlund Anderson
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Nov 29, 2004
4:25 pm
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... Jú, Are you speaking about historical developments (in Old Norse, I guess) or about possible conlang changes? In Old Norse stem /e/ fractured to /jO/...
daniel prohaska
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Dec 1, 2004
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905
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 04:35:56 +0100, daniel prohaska ... In this context, what is /ø/? I would normally assume CXS/XSampa /2/, IPA /ø/, a front mid rounded...
Tristan Mc Leay
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Dec 1, 2004
4:32 am
906
Tristan, Generally SAMPA /2/ = /ø/. Here, too. As always with historical linguistics it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine the exact sound, e.g. ...
daniel prohaska
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Dec 1, 2004
11:06 am
907
... Which means I must have my head on backwards concerning the various treatments of PN /e/ as affected by u-breaking in West Norse and East Norse. Certainly...
Carl Edlund Anderson
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