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- 18 May 2024 08:01
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: Are you a hunter-gatherer or a farmer?
- Replies: 40
- Views: 30757
Re: Are you a hunter-gatherer or a farmer?
Astrology (i.e. sun signs) did no better than chance. Pff, I never like when academics limit astrology to just being about sun/star signs (but to be fair, that's what a lot of pop astrology is too). I didn't think there was much to astrology, and to be honest I felt my sun sign had nothing to do wi...
- 18 May 2024 03:51
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: Are you a hunter-gatherer or a farmer?
- Replies: 40
- Views: 30757
Re: Are you a hunter-gatherer or a farmer?
Today I read an article on Scientific American online: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/personality-tests-arent-all-the-same-some-work-better-than-others/ It reveals the research done into predicting people's success and happiness by using their Big 5/Ocean scores, Myers-Briggs results, an...
- 16 May 2024 23:19
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: Famous CBB Quotes Thread
- Replies: 151
- Views: 116808
- 16 May 2024 17:26
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: A small thought regarding werewolves: Sherlock Holmes as The Terminator
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1965
Re: A small thought regarding werewolves: Sherlock Holmes as The Terminator
What about... Were-Thylacines ? Kankonian actually has a word for werethylacine: abighoyo . Werethylacine mythology comes from Didzhakanga, an island on Kankonia known for its marsupials, and abighoyo I believe is a Didzhakangan word. My dictionary spreadsheet file says it was Kankonian word #44,16...
- 15 May 2024 06:24
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What is the most weirdly specific concept that your language has a single-morpheme word for?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 227
Re: What is the most weirdly specific concept that your language has a single-morpheme word for?
In Kankonian, I'd say it's vruis. This word refers to lint stuck in your urethral opening.
- 15 May 2024 01:11
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
- Replies: 318
- Views: 36916
Re: Some Effects of First Contact on the English Language
Furthermore, some anti-human slurs find their way into English. Caudally challenged sweat factory is a particularly colorful one. That's a wonderful insult ─ it looks like it's straight out of Calvin and Hobbes ! It does seem too long to be a regular-use slur, though. Yeah -- more like a "chee...
- 15 May 2024 00:43
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: The Lonely Galaxy Megathread (comments encouraged)
- Replies: 318
- Views: 36916
Re: Some Effects of First Contact on the English Language
Here are a few subtle changes that First Contact has on the English Language: The words "person" and "people" no longer refer only to humans, but to humans or yinrih. The term "misanthropy" and related words shift meaning to refer to anti-human prejudice rather than mi...
- 14 May 2024 03:03
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Lesson/Guide Requests
- Replies: 326
- Views: 354095
Re: Lesson/Guide Requests
Well, thanks for that link, @Arayaz, even if it is in a language I don't speak. At least I speak Spanish!
- 14 May 2024 02:24
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Lesson/Guide Requests
- Replies: 326
- Views: 354095
Re: Lesson/Guide Requests
Has anyone ever made a lesson/guide for Xavante? That'd be useful for getting into the mindset of a realistic OSV conlang.
- 12 May 2024 06:49
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: The Landau Core Vocabulary
- Replies: 117
- Views: 59716
Re: The Landau Core Vocabulary
Today I added 21 new entries: bell pepper to go crazy, to go mad (insane) to go crazy, to go mad (excited) to go crazy, to go mad (angry) to go crazy, to go mad (with boredom) crazy, mad (about a thing) crazy, mad (about a person) fairy tale field trip glass eye glove compartment lima bean pinto bea...
- 12 May 2024 04:00
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Cute Galaxy (Commentary and Collaboration Encouraged)
- Replies: 12
- Views: 394
Re: Space Cat Theology
Lamprian (Bright Way) doctrine combines tenents of pantheism and animism. They believe Starmaker willed the universe into existence and is the same as it at the same time both creating and transforming into a cosmic womb (star-womb) from which they brought forth the stars. They believe everything h...
- 11 May 2024 02:33
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
- Replies: 681
- Views: 175611
Re: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
Well, it finally happened. and one night it did. [:D] You know what this means? that you're immensely creative, yes. That and that Kankonian now has more words that Classical Yiklamu, but thank you -- thank you, indeed. When you have a fictional language spoken on a fictional planet, by a spacefari...
- 11 May 2024 02:24
- Forum: Beginners' Corner
- Topic: The partner of the benefactive is...?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 482
Re: The partner of the benefactive is...?
I've seen some conlangs that use the name "dedative case" for this . . . https://www.google.com/search?q=conlang+%22dedative%22&sca_esv=f6308176a63567fc&sca_upv=1&ei=x2s1Zu7cH9GS0PEPzdKHQA&ved=0ahUKEwiu3NSeyvKFAxVRCTQIHU3pAQgQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=conlang+%22dedative%2...
- 09 May 2024 05:27
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Today I learned ...
- Replies: 124
- Views: 103109
Re: Today I learned ...
TIL that the candytuft did not get its name from a visual resemblance to sweets. Rather, it was named after Candy, the older name for Crete.
- 09 May 2024 04:01
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
- Replies: 681
- Views: 175611
Re: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
Even if only for a moment as I dash between worlds, I would always stop to toss a coin to a person who has achieved something momentous. [:D] Momentous indeed! Does this prove anything? I would say the surpassment of Classical Yiklamu by Kankonian shows that imagination wins out over programming gr...
- 09 May 2024 03:56
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
- Replies: 681
- Views: 175611
Re: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
I materialize on the floor, gasping for breath. "Hey, Khemehekis!" I call out. "I'm busy here, so I can't ─" *gasp* "─ stay long, but I wanted to pop in and congratulate and encourage you. Keep up the good work!" Hey, thanks, Arayaz! I knew you'd be there to congratula...
- 09 May 2024 03:48
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
- Replies: 681
- Views: 175611
Re: Lexicon milestones and discussion of lexicon growth
Well, it finally happened. At 6:44 p.m. Pacific Coast Time on May 8, 2024, Kankonian acquired its 91,592 nd word: Nizap , meaning Delta Cancri. I'll just say it comes from a language of a people who live close to Delta Cancri. You know what this means? It means Kankonian now has MORE words than Clas...
- 08 May 2024 01:09
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Cute Galaxy (Commentary and Collaboration Encouraged)
- Replies: 12
- Views: 394
Re: Cute Galaxy (Commentary and Collaboration Encouraged)
Did you call it Cute because Neko are kawaii catpeople? And Inu are kawaii dogpeople?
- 07 May 2024 17:39
- Forum: Everything Else
- Topic: The Sixth Conversation Thread
- Replies: 809
- Views: 203034
Re: The Sixth Conversation Thread
I will say that, for Lexember, I kind of "push" myself to come up with a number of different senses/meanings for each word, because I feel like, if I'm going to go to the trouble of making a post, I want it to feel worth my time, so to speak, and I feel like I'm somehow being more "p...
- 07 May 2024 08:24
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
- Replies: 772
- Views: 222193
Re: What did you accomplish today?
Upon creating dukdzhiph , the Kankonian word for "bytecode" that was borrowed from the Achel dukdibb , I finished my trek through the B-words on the IGCE corpus list. I now have 91,369 words. The 91,592-word milestone, whereupon Kankonian will surpass Classical Yiklamu in lexicon size, is ...