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Zompist's Topic #34675278018
I was wondering, is Kebreni still your favortie language of your own? Or is it a new one. I remember from an old post, or it might actually be on VirtuVer, that you said Kebreni was your favorite of the languages so far. Has that changed?
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He said it in the Language Construction Kit:Grey wrote:I was wondering, is Kebreni still your favortie language of your own? Or is it a new one. I remember from an old post, or it might actually be on VirtuVer, that you said Kebreni was your favorite of the languages so far. Has that changed?
The LCK wrote:All you could want to know about Verdurian is on the web; the language information is just part of that encyclopedia of Almean life, Virtual Verduria. You might find another of my invented languages, Wede:i, more digestible. I think Kebreni is my favorite, though.
http://www.veche.net/
http://www.veche.net/novegradian - Grammar of Novegradian
http://www.veche.net/alashian - Grammar of Alashian
http://www.veche.net/novegradian - Grammar of Novegradian
http://www.veche.net/alashian - Grammar of Alashian
What about the Elcar?l orthography? Surely that was your most recently created, er, thing.
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I believe he means a full language created. The Elkarîl grammar was already done a while before the script.Rory wrote:What about the Elcar?l orthography? Surely that was your most recently created, er, thing.
http://www.veche.net/
http://www.veche.net/novegradian - Grammar of Novegradian
http://www.veche.net/alashian - Grammar of Alashian
http://www.veche.net/novegradian - Grammar of Novegradian
http://www.veche.net/alashian - Grammar of Alashian
Which brings up the question: Zompist, do you consider your more recent conlangs to be 'better done' than the older ones?
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Hmm. Yes and no. I've tried some more distinctive things lately, and hopefully the linguistic sophistication is always increasing. On the other hand, the earlier languages generally do what they're supposed to do, and I'm happy with them. Not every language is supposed to be flashy and exotic.Cevlakohn wrote:Which brings up the question: Zompist, do you consider your more recent conlangs to be 'better done' than the older ones?
Sometimes I wish I could redo Verdurian from scratch, but that's not likely to happen. I'm also not happy with Axunashin and Xurnese, but there I do have a chance to change them before they're published.
Why don't you? You could have a few new word borrowings, e.t.c., and if you wanted to keep the old one, you could have them as two different dialects of Verdurian.zompist wrote:Sometimes I wish I could redo Verdurian from scratch.
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Eh, it's not really worth the year or more it would take.Ghost wrote:Why don't you? You could have a few new word borrowings, e.t.c., and if you wanted to keep the old one, you could have them as two different dialects of Verdurian.zompist wrote:Sometimes I wish I could redo Verdurian from scratch.
What would you want to change?zompist wrote:Eh, it's not really worth the year or more it would take.Ghost wrote:Why don't you? You could have a few new word borrowings, e.t.c., and if you wanted to keep the old one, you could have them as two different dialects of Verdurian.zompist wrote:Sometimes I wish I could redo Verdurian from scratch.
http://www.veche.net/
http://www.veche.net/novegradian - Grammar of Novegradian
http://www.veche.net/alashian - Grammar of Alashian
http://www.veche.net/novegradian - Grammar of Novegradian
http://www.veche.net/alashian - Grammar of Alashian
Many of the lexical borrowings are too superficial. I borrowed a lot of Russian words without knowing their structure.Maknas wrote:What would you want to change?
The morphological system has got too many of the wrong sort of irregularities-- that is, those that can't be traced back to an earlier, regular system.
I like the etymologies for the most part, but some of them are still a bit unlikely-- mostly common words that couldn't be nicely derived from Cadhinor.
Hmm, maybe someday I should just re-derive it from Cadhinor. I'm a lot more satisfied with Barakhinei and Ismain.
Verdurian is a classic conlang; I'd hate to see it changed in any major way. I appreciate the desire for historically justified chaos (and I always try to justify my own irregularities historically), but sometimes there are kinks in languages that just can't be adequately accounted for. They're just there. It could be that way with Verdurian, and would make it, IMO, more interesting that a straight (re-)derivation from Cadhinor.zompist wrote:Many of the lexical borrowings are too superficial. I borrowed a lot of Russian words without knowing their structure.Maknas wrote:What would you want to change?
The morphological system has got too many of the wrong sort of irregularities-- that is, those that can't be traced back to an earlier, regular system.
I like the etymologies for the most part, but some of them are still a bit unlikely-- mostly common words that couldn't be nicely derived from Cadhinor.
Hmm, maybe someday I should just re-derive it from Cadhinor. I'm a lot more satisfied with Barakhinei and Ismain.
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He's still got Sarroc to doxirion wrote:i know this is old, but, Zompist, if you feel the same way you could always just, make a new conlang... like a sister language to Verdurian... or something.
thats what i do.... but, dont listen to me, i suck at conlanging... sadly....
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True. All we know is that the equivilent of dalu is dhaol, and it also has partly kept the static~dynamic tense distinction.Warmaster wrote:He's still got Sarroc to doxirion wrote:i know this is old, but, Zompist, if you feel the same way you could always just, make a new conlang... like a sister language to Verdurian... or something.
thats what i do.... but, dont listen to me, i suck at conlanging... sadly....