... 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 ...
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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Oct 4, 2004 4:44 am
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... 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...
... 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 ...
... What does de gekste mean? I think that a quasi-English development ([sky:] > [ski:] > [skei] 'cloud') would be acceptable fr Vinlandisk in FI, since...
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...
... 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:] <...
... 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....
Daniel Prohaska and David Barrow started an interesting collaborative project "Englesax". I think it would be good to join their discussions until they went...
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...
... 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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
... 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...
... 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...
... Speaking of which, I noticed the other day the recent publication (2003) of _A Handbook of Germanic Etymology_ by Vladimir Orel, which the publishers...
... 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/...
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, Generally SAMPA /2/ = /ø/. Here, too. As always with historical linguistics it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine the exact sound, e.g. ...
... 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...