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- 08 May 2024 20:10
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
I'd be in on that.
- 08 May 2024 18:34
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Extinct quillwort trees *here*: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigillaria?wprov=sfla1
- 08 May 2024 13:55
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 911
- Views: 215429
Re: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
If you decide to go with this idea, I'd be interested to see if you'd create metaphors with inanimate objects acting on human beings to express concepts that we'd handle differently in English, since the resulting sentences would be shorter by perhaps two syllables. To start with a simple idea, wou...
- 08 May 2024 13:40
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Left turns at an intersection are dangerous and a major cause of accidents *here* and probably also *there*.
- 08 May 2024 10:09
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Fredauon Fun Fact #39 The New Capital City of the Wizard Republic was planned in the Era Of Isolation and the Era of Reconciliation with private motorized vehicles in mind. The city features no four-way intersections, no left turns, only one-way streets and lots of bridges. Since it is mostly inhab...
- 08 May 2024 01:20
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 911
- Views: 215429
Re: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
How about crossing marked nominative alignment with split ergativity? Let's say the split is based on animacy. Animate subjects and inanimate objects of transitive verbs would be marked with the direct (?) case. Wece-sung tuba-sung diku. woman-DIR stone-DIR admire. The woman admires the stone. Both...
- 08 May 2024 01:20
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: The Sixth Conversation Thread
- Replies: 804
- Views: 201990
- 07 May 2024 17:21
- Forum: Games
- Topic: Romanization game #2
- Replies: 3532
- Views: 331804
Re: Romanization game #2
/p t k kʷ/<p t c cw> /f θ s ʂ ɕ x xʷ/<f cz ci s cj ch cv> /t͡s ʈ͡ʂ t͡ɕ/<ce cr cy> /m n ŋ ŋʷ/<m n ng nw> /l j w/<l j w> /r/<r> /i iː y yː u uː/<i i' ü û u ú> /e eː o oː/<e é o ó> /a aː/<a á> <e> and <i> are written as <ë> and <y> after <c>, <ci>, and <ce>. Next: /m n ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ/ /b ɓ t d ɗ c ɟ ʄ k ɠ q ɢ...
- 07 May 2024 15:07
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
- Replies: 911
- Views: 215429
Re: Random ideas: Morphosyntax
How about crossing marked nominative alignment with split ergativity? Let's say the split is based on animacy. Animate subjects and inanimate objects of transitive verbs would be marked with the direct (?) case. Wece-sung tuba-sung diku. woman-DIR stone-DIR admire. The woman admires the stone. Both ...
- 07 May 2024 08:39
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Fredauon Fun Fact #38
Common trees on Fredauon include Ginkgo trees, Seal Trees, Scale Trees, Ferns, Seed Ferns, Cycads, and Conifers.
Common trees on Fredauon include Ginkgo trees, Seal Trees, Scale Trees, Ferns, Seed Ferns, Cycads, and Conifers.
- 07 May 2024 08:30
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: The Sixth Conversation Thread
- Replies: 804
- Views: 201990
Re: The Sixth Conversation Thread
I see from your descriptions that our tastes differ considerably (I also like science fiction/fantasy/superhero stuff but I really need some action scenes in order to be happy in addition to stuff that makes me ponder or something new. And I get weirded out by most crime shows and political drama.) ...
- 07 May 2024 08:06
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Quick Diachronics Challenge
- Replies: 1077
- Views: 275814
Re: Quick Diachronics Challenge
My first guess:
otekjō
otekjō
- 06 May 2024 17:54
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Maybe it's better to just stay inside.
- 06 May 2024 14:58
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
I guess that depends on the height that the aeroplankton occurs in. When it's higher up, people will see it but not feel it. I was thinking of it being closer to the dust in the Sahara Air Layer *here*. If it comes down on an inhabited area, it might cause problems for people with asthma or allergie...
- 06 May 2024 09:25
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Fredauon Fun Facts
- Replies: 121
- Views: 10218
Re: Fredauon Fun Facts
Fredauon Fun Fact #37 Certain parts of Fredauon are very rich in aeroplakton. This includes several species of balloning animals, such as small flying spiders, mites and caterpillars, as well as roundworms, and spores of quillwort trees and ferns. During certain seasons this areal phenomenon is hig...
- 03 May 2024 08:09
- Forum: Beginners' Corner
- Topic: The partner of the benefactive is...?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 299
Re: The partner of the benefactive is...?
I don't think a benefactive case is the case used for the 'giver', that should be a pegative case, IINM. The case used for a recipient is the dative case.
- 27 Apr 2024 19:11
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: What happened on November 18th 2019 at 18:41 UTC?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 280
Re: What happened on November 18th 2019 at 18:41 UTC?
My guess is that there were lots of bots on that day, maybe even spambots. Maybe it was the time when spambots discovered kitchen-sink (conlangs) and tried to sell us kitchens?
- 26 Apr 2024 18:56
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Hi'im conlang
- Replies: 19
- Views: 1443
Re: Hi'im conlang
[...] Syntax and inflection [...] E [noun] [verb] , means [verb]ing noun, and e [verb] [noun] means [verb]ed [noun]. For example, e pas ihl (REL dog it-greet) means dog that greets , and e ahli pas (REL I-greet-it dog) means dog that I greet . [...] I like this part. Word order as the distinguishin...
- 16 Apr 2024 18:10
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
- Replies: 5
- Views: 427
Re: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
/ɛ ɔ/ are lax mid vowels and /e o/ are tense mid vowels.
- 16 Apr 2024 13:26
- Forum: Beginners' Corner
- Topic: Help detect language?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 495
Re: Help detect language?
For me, it looks like symbols from several different scripts. Maybe Hangeul mixed with some Japanese script?