Languages you'd like to see

Questions or discussions about Almea or Verduria-- also the Incatena. Also good for postings in Almean languages.
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Post by thetyger »

Absolutely Beic! If he publishes a Beic grammar, I'll learn it.

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Post by So Haleza Grise »

Arzena wrote:I would like to see Tžuro.
Seconded. Very curious to see how much of the Skourene morphology is inherited, and how much of it is original. Also it seems that Zomp has some idea of the proto-language already, given that there are a number of Tzhuro and Skourene words we can relate to each other.
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Post by Atom »

Well, Zompist just added a sample of Le in the Almeopedia, so I think we may know which language is next...

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Atom wrote:Well, Zompist just added a sample of Le in the Almeopedia, so I think we may know which language is next...
We've had Uyseʔ examples for much longer, so I suspect Uyseʔ. Then again, I wouldn't mind seeing the Western family first.
I actually compiled a list of languages that Zomp could, given the current information, pull out of his hat in the near future:
Uyseʔ

Western
Obenzayet
Tžuro
Lufaša
Dhekhnami
Sarroc
Ṭeôši

I suspect that of these nine, the next decade will produce about 4, maybe 5. Uyseʔ and Lé are certain; Western probable; the others are shown in decreasing order of speculated likelihood.

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Post by Solarius »

I'd like to see Beic. The phonology looks terrific!

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Post by Mbwa »

Isolating ones. I think Le?

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Post by Yiuel Raumbesrairc »

Mbwa wrote:Isolating ones. I think Le?
Well, both main languages of Arcel, and Uyse?, seem to be isolating languages. Then, you also have Lufao in the Xoranas.
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Post by Mornche Geddick »

How about the Old Skourene daughter languages? and an example from the Tzuro group?

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Post by wendolpho »

I second- Lenani and Littoral languages- especially Gelihurendi for some reason.

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