I have been absent from ZBB for far too long. In any case, I return bearing a gift for the conlanging community: a proposal for an ecumenical (artlanger, auxlanger, engelanger) holiday to celebrate the art and craft of language creation every year:
St. Hildegard's Day
I've written a post at The Conlanging Librarian blog explaining the rationale and how this would work:
goneriku wrote:Sounds like the perfect excuse to get wasted to me.
Only if someone writes drinking songs in Lingua Ignota. Or Esperanto, if Lingua Ignota isn't complete enough.
Actually, there's a good Hilde's Day activity...Write drinking songs..er, uh..poetry...in your own conlang... or each person at the party has to write subsequent verses in their own conlang.
goneriku wrote:Sounds like the perfect excuse to get wasted to me.
Only if someone writes drinking songs in Lingua Ignota. Or Esperanto, if Lingua Ignota isn't complete enough.
Actually, there's a good Hilde's Day activity...Write drinking songs..er, uh..poetry...in your own conlang... or each person at the party has to write subsequent verses in their own conlang.
Now there's an idea. I think my first TC for Enzielu is going to be Barnacle Bill. That'll be fun.
Salmoneus wrote:(NB Dewrad is behaving like an adult - a petty, sarcastic and uncharitable adult, admittedly, but none the less note the infinitely higher quality of flame)
Say, has anyone thought of creating a grammar for the Lingua Ignota? Since she simply stuck her words into Latin phrases, that means that there's still plenty of room for a modern conlanger to goof around in.
I haven't looked into it deeply, but I think there isn't much preserved. Probably not enough to whirl up a grammar sufficiently different from Latin/Old High German.
I finally thought of something for Saint Hildegard's Day. We could write everything on the board in conlang(s) for one day. We could choose a conlang that everyone would learn, but most probably wouldn't learn it, or wouldn't agree on one conlang. So we could write everything on the board as though it were the Conlang Fluency Thread.
Přemysl wrote:
Kereb wrote:they are nerdissimus inter nerdes
Oh god, we truly are nerdy. My first instinct was "why didn't he just use sunt and have it all in Latin?".