100 examples, and trees, added to grammar

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100 examples, and trees, added to grammar

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Hi guys =)

I realized that my old Techpfo grammar was kinda ugly so I updated it with (around 100 new) numbered glosses, dependency trees, a bunch of tables, and enough hyperlinks to make me dizzy.
I realize I'm still far from done (I have a lot written down, but it takes time to make a good document out of it >_<), but now my semester has kicked off so I won't have time to do any major updates before maybe June. That said, I just wanted to post what I have so far.

The pdf is found here:
http://filiprojasart.wordpress.com/conlang/

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Please tell me what you want to see in the grammar in the future!
In a way you can always add more details, examples, trivia. With your help it could be a lot of fun.
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Re: 100 examples, and trees, added to grammar

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Aw, the title made me expect a hundred tall woody plants.

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Re: 100 examples, and trees, added to grammar

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Astraios wrote:Aw, the title made me expect a hundred tall woody plants.
Haha, sorry, I can include a picture of a tree in a future draft, and explain how it is a metaphor for something in techpfo linguistics. (I can probably dig out some quote by Wild that includes trees) ^^
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