Which grammar would you like to see most?
Which grammar would you like to see most?
What grammar would you like to see most? It can be either a conlang or a natlang.
I would like to see:
Kannow by Nortaneous,
Nez Perce,
Ithkuil by John Quijada (I do have the grammar, I would like to be able to understand such abnormalities),
Nuxálk a.k.a Bella Coola,
Yuma a.k.a Quechan.
What about you?
I would like to see:
Kannow by Nortaneous,
Nez Perce,
Ithkuil by John Quijada (I do have the grammar, I would like to be able to understand such abnormalities),
Nuxálk a.k.a Bella Coola,
Yuma a.k.a Quechan.
What about you?
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
I'd like to see my own grammar of my own conlang.
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
I'd like to see more demand for Proto-Deithas. I'm working less on syntax these days, and more interested in working on the daughter languages. The more information I have on the daughters, the more I can create more reasonable examples and lexical entries for proto-lang. Right now, the one in my signature hasn't been updated in a while--something I'd like to see when I can generate more demand.
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Proto-Uralic
Chukchi
Etruscan
Hittite
Sumerian
Chukchi
Etruscan
Hittite
Sumerian
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Khuzdul
Tibetan Dwarvish - My own ergative "dwarf-lang"
Quasi-Khuzdul - An expansion of J.R.R. Tolkien's Dwarvish language from The Lord of the Rings
Quasi-Khuzdul - An expansion of J.R.R. Tolkien's Dwarvish language from The Lord of the Rings
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Ruanja (from The Sparrow)
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
YES.roninbodhisattva wrote:Ruanja (from The Sparrow)
The conlanging/worlding/culturing in those books was amazing.
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
I've actually attempted to do something with Ruanja before, I've definitely got a word list / corpus / notes that I made from scanning the books for details. It'd be fun to do fill in the gaps.Trailsend wrote:YES.roninbodhisattva wrote:Ruanja (from The Sparrow)
The conlanging/worlding/culturing in those books was amazing.
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
One wonders how much Russell had developed that didn't make it into the books...hmmmm
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Perhaps someone should email her or try to otherwise get into contact. I've considered it.Trailsend wrote:One wonders how much Russell had developed that didn't make it into the books...hmmmm
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Barely attested extinct IE languages
Caucasian languages (Nivkh especially)
Nortaneous' conlangs (Ketas, etc)
roninbodhisattva's conlangs (Dok Nhuang, and his Salishan-esque conlang that he never expounded upon )
Izo's Sarden and Hellesan conlangs
I'd like to see some good simple grammars for Salishan languages and Nivkh because I'm working on a Salishan-like language myself, that would probably incorporate some aspects of Nivkh, ie morphology.
Caucasian languages (Nivkh especially)
Nortaneous' conlangs (Ketas, etc)
roninbodhisattva's conlangs (Dok Nhuang, and his Salishan-esque conlang that he never expounded upon )
Izo's Sarden and Hellesan conlangs
I'd like to see some good simple grammars for Salishan languages and Nivkh because I'm working on a Salishan-like language myself, that would probably incorporate some aspects of Nivkh, ie morphology.
[bɹ̠ˤʷɪs.təɫ]
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Nivkh is spoken in Siberia...Bristel wrote:Caucasian languages (Nivkh especially)
Well, I just posted something about Dok Nhuang phonology! Though it's not complete. As for that Salishanesque language...about that...Bristel wrote:roninbodhisattva's conlangs (Dok Nhuang, and his Salishan-esque conlang that he never expounded upon )
Whatever happened to that Salish-y conlang that you were working on, didn't that exist at one point?
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Nivkh isn't Caucasian. It's an isolate spoken in the same general area as Ainu. I have some PDFs on it that I could upload next time I plug in the external that they're on, though. (edit: mostly phonology though; not sure what I have on morphology)
Siöö jandeng raiglin zåbei tandiüłåd;
nää džunnfin kukuch vklaivei sivei tåd.
Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei.
nää džunnfin kukuch vklaivei sivei tåd.
Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei.
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
I was probably thinking of Ubykh, sorry...
[bɹ̠ˤʷɪs.təɫ]
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Squalipsh is still being developed. I've been taking little breaks from conlanging lately.roninbodhisattva wrote: Whatever happened to that Salish-y conlang that you were working on, didn't that exist at one point?
EDIT: I was looking for some information on Salishan clitics and morphology which I think you had something on.
[bɹ̠ˤʷɪs.təɫ]
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
I like Ubykh I'm starting a new conlang that's kinda Nuxálk/Ithkuil/Ubykh.
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
Indeed; the Complete Guide to Sunovian will be here Real Soon Now.TomHChappell wrote:I'd like to see my own grammar of my own conlang.
Zompist's Markov generator wrote:it was labelled" orange marmalade," but that is unutterably hideous.
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
The Hellesan Grammar will take time because now I'm focused on my novel. This is the current state of things:Bristel wrote:[...]
Izo's Sarden and Hellesan conlangs
Partially complete
1. Introduction It's huge because it covers the genetic classification of Hellesan, its history, distinctive elements (which includes the evolution of sounds from Peran and Sarden) and the stratums of the tongue, plus a section about the Hellesanophony. Now it has more than 60 pages; with the expansion and the maps will be larger, so it could be divided into two.
Almost complete
2. Phonetics, phonology and prosody Almost done. I need to work on the prosody section.
3. Orthography But needs an updating. And I should create the font.
4. Dialectology Needs to be completed with more information as I work more the language. And I must create many maps for this section, which means I must make a digital map of Hellea and the eastern Megadelanean.
5. Morphology Done. It's a small part of the work, so it was easy and fast to do.
6. Nominal morphology I stopped at personal pronouns a year ago... I've done something the last months, and I could take up again and finish this section this summer with the rest of pronouns, besides adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions.
In preparation
7. Verbal morphology Done something in May, and I can say that I have the definitive model I wanted for the verbal system, because I devised a parallel periphrastical system for the regular one. Could work it this summer too.
Not ready yet
8. Syntax
9. Lexic and semantics
10. Appendixes
All that in Catalan, of course. When finished, an English translation awaits but I doubt I'll do it myself. About the Sarden grammar... well, it won't as complete as the Hellesan one, but I should work it in the following years besides Peran.
Un llapis mai dibuixa sense una mà.
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
holy shit... i've had it mentally pegged as caucasian too.Nortaneous wrote:Nivkh isn't Caucasian. It's an isolate spoken in the same general area as Ainu. I have some PDFs on it that I could upload next time I plug in the external that they're on, though. (edit: mostly phonology though; not sure what I have on morphology)
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Oh, and I would see grammars of some Tolkienan tongues. Sindarin, Khuzdul and Adûnaic would be awesome. As it would be Westron, specially the Hobbit dialects of the North Farthing, Buckland and the Bree Land.
And a Grammar of Primitve Elvish - Old Sindarin - Sindarin would be kickass.
And a Grammar of Primitve Elvish - Old Sindarin - Sindarin would be kickass.
Un llapis mai dibuixa sense una mà.
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Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
I'd love to see a grammar of Vulgar Latin, possibly some of the Eastern varieties.
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Economic Left/Right: -6.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.77
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
http://home.comcast.net/~foxvog/Grammar.pdfTaylorS wrote:Sumerian
كان يا ما كان / يا صمت العشية / قمري هاجر في الصبح بعيدا / في العيون العسلية
tà yi póbo tsùtsùr ciivà dè!
short texts in Cuhbi
Risha Cuhbi grammar
tà yi póbo tsùtsùr ciivà dè!
short texts in Cuhbi
Risha Cuhbi grammar
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
THANK YOU!!!YngNghymru wrote:http://home.comcast.net/~foxvog/Grammar.pdfTaylorS wrote:Sumerian
Re: Which grammar would you like to see most?
You mean, this?Izo wrote:Oh, and I would see grammars of some Tolkienan tongues. Sindarin, Khuzdul and Adûnaic would be awesome. As it would be Westron, specially the Hobbit dialects of the North Farthing, Buckland and the Bree Land.
And a Grammar of Primitve Elvish - Old Sindarin - Sindarin would be kickass.
http://www.amazon.com/Gateway-Sindarin- ... 564&sr=8-2