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Have anyone of you made a Germanic conlang with gender cases for nouns before? How did you handle the grammatical genders? If a word is neuter in a Germanic...
Desmond
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Jan 14, 2005
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Hi! ... Likely, but not a must. Gender may change over time due to, e.g., similarities if it is an exception from a general pattern in the language. ... Well,...
Henrik Theiling
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Jan 14, 2005
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From: Desmond [mailto:writetomonkey@...] ... Hello Desmond, All my Germanic conlangs have got grammatical gender. But then again I speak a Germanic...
daniel prohaska
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Jan 14, 2005
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... i think i can help you with that: http://members.aol.com/rlongman1/protoger.html a decent english - pgmc dictionary, by far not as extensive as the one by...

julianrott
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Jan 14, 2005
11:19 pm
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Hey – thanks Jú – that’s cool. Dan From: Jú [mailto:hirngespinst@...] ... i think i can help you with that: ...
daniel prohaska
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Jan 15, 2005
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Thanks for the links, Jú! In response to Desmond's original query, it's your language, so you can make up the rules as you see fit. That's part of the joy of...
Älvard J. te Kraam...
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Jan 15, 2005
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Thanks all of you for the advices and useful links. I'll dip myself into Old Germanic languages to get a feel of it. Daniel mentioned that gender classes are...
Desmond
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Jan 15, 2005
12:46 pm
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Hi! ... I can't wait to see some grammar! :-) ... Of course, I like this. :-) Neat and regularly shaped. :-) **Henrik...
Henrik Theiling
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Jan 15, 2005
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... I don't know all the details but the basics are as follows. PIE originally had an animate/inanimate system with an ergative case system. Roots could end in...
Etherman23
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Jan 16, 2005
1:53 am
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... swoerterbuch/GermanischesWoerterbuch1980.pdf I'll upload an Old English dictionary that has genders. Not all the words necessarily go back to PG, but it...
Etherman23
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Jan 16, 2005
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... Seeing as we're on the Germanic list, I'll just stress that jue to the odd sound changes of Common Germanic, Germanic a-stems derive from PIE o-stems, and...
Tristan Mc Leay
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Jan 16, 2005
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I did mean to post this to conlang, but I screwed up yet again and it went straight to Sai... Anyways, it's more appropriate here anyway. Anyone who wants to...
Tristan Mc Leay
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Jan 16, 2005
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From: etherman23 ... Thanks - that'd be great. Dan...
daniel prohaska
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Jan 17, 2005
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heyho everyone.. question-time again. being still occupied with loads of grammatical issues, i have now come to the point where i have finished the strong as...

julianrott
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Jan 17, 2005
9:33 pm
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From: Jú [mailto:hirngespinst@...] ... Hi Jú, There wer two regular comparative and superlative formations in Germanic. 1) /iz/ and /ist/...
daniel prohaska
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Jan 17, 2005
11:04 pm
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hey, thanks a lot, Dan! this was really helpful, now i got it done. jú ... grammatical ... strong as ... the only ... limitedness of my ... our beloved ... ...

julianrott
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Jan 18, 2005
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Ok, here is my newest masterpiece: a common Germanic language combined from the most used Germanic languages (English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish,...
Pascal A. Kramm
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Jan 24, 2005
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Here's the McGuffey's First Reader in Intergermansk, Lessons 1-6: Intergermansk - McGuffey's First Reader Intergermansk - McGuffeys Först Leseboch ...
Pascal A. Kramm
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Jan 24, 2005
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Here's the "Three Rings" text. First part doesn't rhyme, but I didn't see a way on how to get "himmel" and "sterf" or "stein" and "tron" to rhyme... ...
Pascal A. Kramm
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Jan 27, 2005
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I've now created a dictionary for Intergermansk and put it online. Right now it has about 200 entries. http://www.choton.org/ig/dict.html -- Pascal A. Kramm,...
Pascal A. Kramm
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Jan 28, 2005
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I got the idea while eating pizza (Dr. Oetker Ristorante Speciale): How about if I submit my lang to an acid test and see how well it can translate a...
Pascal A. Kramm
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Jan 29, 2005
11:17 pm
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Here's the translation of The North Wind and the Sun: http://www.choton.org/ig/texts.html#nw The English version can also be found at the above address. The...
Pascal A. Kramm
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Jan 30, 2005
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hey folks, rejoice, for the imbecile jú is bothering you again =D basically, i was done with my sound changes. but a thing came to my mind: I made the PGmc....

julianrott
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Feb 5, 2005
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... Some dialects of English, of course, did the opposite, and contributed words like 'laugh' and 'rough' with /f/ sounds at the end. ... Maori (the native...
Tristan Mc Leay
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Feb 5, 2005
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I am going no-mail until Monday, but in the meantime I seek advice. What is the best source for information on varieties of Anglo-Saxon and Frankish? Where...
habarakhe4
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Feb 17, 2005
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I just learned about the simple past in my German class. I am considering making the German in my Fortunate Islands universe (where German is a much more...
habarakhe4
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Mar 6, 2005
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... ************************************************************************* Hi there, Yes, the northern German, or Low Saxon dialects generally retain the...
Daniel Prohaska
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Mar 13, 2005
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993
hyedeehow folks. recently, an idea came to my mind: being currently occupied with the verbs of Rúmeann, i thought about another way of creating the future...

julianrott
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Mar 15, 2005
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994
... German is not spoken in the Fortunate Islands themselves except by tourists and diplomats. The major languages of Europe are Nordisk (a blend of the...
habarakhe4
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Mar 16, 2005
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995
Well first of all i am new. My name is Giovanni, i'm 15, and i study german in high school and i have a basic knowledge of the language. Well now my language...
Giovanni
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