Sad as I am about Almeopedia, it's exciting to see a Sarroc lexicon! With the Incatena I had assumed we wouldn't see any new Almean stuff in a while.
Does this mean that Sarroc is the next grammar due for release, or Dhekhnami?
I also note that Sarroc is seemingly Spanish-influenced, and a lot more vocalic than what I had expected. . .
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And the words tend to be longer than Šm Revouse claims.
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Interesting . . . I wonder if Revouse speaks/has any knowledge of Sarroc, or whether he's just relying on popular prejudice, in the same way that Australians of a certain age would claim that Aboriginal people only spoke one language, or a language with "no words for X" or "no grammar".
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