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by Amuere
Sat May 08, 2010 11:33 am
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: How your idiolect differs from the standard language
Replies: 371
Views: 103805

I read all for these from the site Guitarplayer posted. Here's me in my L1, English: http://host-a.net/Amuere/My%20idiolect%20in%20english%202.wma Here I am in German (I'm attempting to mimic my grandma's Hessisch dielect, I'm sure I didn't sound like it): http://host-a.net/Amuere/My%20attempt%20in%...
by Amuere
Sat May 08, 2010 1:30 am
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: How your idiolect differs from the standard language
Replies: 371
Views: 103805

You have /ai/ in "I'll"? I thought that was almost always /O/. Also, I don't think I have as extensive a system of contractions as a lot of people here; I don't think I have complex contractions with "would", and I never drop /v/. Wow, that's wierd I've never heard /O/ in "I'll", mine is also almos...
by Amuere
Wed May 05, 2010 12:03 am
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: How your idiolect differs from the standard language
Replies: 371
Views: 103805

My dialect, or more so my idiolect, isn't too different from the standard. Since I live in the south I turn [ai] into [a:]. The only time I do this really when I say bye. [bai] >>> [ba:] My [r] is retroflex. But, I think a lot of Americans have retroflex [r]. Sometimes I'll voice the end of my word...
by Amuere
Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:20 am
Forum: Languages & Linguistics
Topic: Belarusian
Replies: 23
Views: 6751

I only know a little Polish and Russian, I didn't find Belarussian very difficult to understand....it's about in the same zone of comprehension for me (around 10-20%)
by Amuere
Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:58 am
Forum: Almea
Topic: You might be an Almeologist if...
Replies: 32
Views: 15559

Daquarious P. McFizzle wrote:...when somebody asks "m/f?" on Omegle you respond "Hot ewez with webcam."

ROFL!
by Amuere
Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:44 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 372442

"L'Empire du Côté Obscur" by IAM

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR80N9-xAaA)

This song and vid kick ass!
by Amuere
Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:18 pm
Forum: C&C Archive
Topic: Conlang Diachronics Relay II (now with schedule!)
Replies: 352
Views: 94755

Sweet job on Gaadràmarneš, Vortex! I like what you've done! :D
by Amuere
Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:41 pm
Forum: C&C Archive
Topic: Conlang Diachronics Relay II (now with schedule!)
Replies: 352
Views: 94755

I like the Nigerian story, it's funny! :mrgreen:
by Amuere
Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:28 am
Forum: C&C Archive
Topic: Conlang Diachronics Relay II (now with schedule!)
Replies: 352
Views: 94755

Sweet! Third round, I'm gonna start studying up on Peninsular so I'll be ready upon my turn. :D
by Amuere
Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:43 pm
Forum: C&C Archive
Topic: Conlang Diachronics Relay II (now with schedule!)
Replies: 352
Views: 94755

Ok, so it's decided we're using PNT as the protolang, right?
by Amuere
Sat Oct 03, 2009 11:08 am
Forum: C&C Archive
Topic: Conlang Diachronics Relay II (now with schedule!)
Replies: 352
Views: 94755

I don't have a preference for any of the protolangs all are cool with me, but I'd like to be in one of the later rounds.
by Amuere
Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:28 am
Forum: C&C Archive
Topic: Conlang Diachronics Relay II (now with schedule!)
Replies: 352
Views: 94755

Aqui! Checkin' in ya'll, I'm here! Though I'm alitte worried about the two week deadline seeing as I've been at conlanging for two years with no product to show for it ( except that it served as a catalyst to vastly increase my linguistic knowledge), I've committed myself to the challenge, so that I...
by Amuere
Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:52 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: Kinterms In Your Conlangs (And Natlangs)
Replies: 172
Views: 123306

My conlang uses a root compounding system for family names and uses gender particles to specify gender. Gender Particles: U (male), I (Female), E (Neuter/Generic) Nosorian Family Vocabulary: (Eçi Cuitçhoucresi Noçoroesi) E zatzat =grandparent(lit. parent-parent) I zatzat =grandmother U zatzat =grand...