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by salem
Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:23 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: English questions
Replies: 1406
Views: 448381

Re: English questions

Does anyone know anything about the variant /æt/ of that ? I have it and I have heard my daughter use it. And it clearly is not a variant of it to me; it feels like an allomorph of that rather than an independent word. I’m not quite sure what you mean by this question… surely /ðæt/ is the standard ...
by salem
Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:03 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Lemobrogian - the language of the Land of Eternal Spring.
Replies: 10
Views: 7096

Re: Lemobrogian - the language of the Land of Eternal Spring.

I know, that's because I'm working with quite the clunky Wikipedia clone. Here's the finished (more or less, it's still a very basic overview of the language) page: https://iiwiki.us/wiki/Lemobrogian_language By "the words of the gloss don't actually seem to line up with the Lemobrogian",...
by salem
Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:49 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 2989
Views: 2850450

Re: Conlang Random Thread

You could instead model the word off of German Jahrhundert 'century' and its cognates, including rare English yearhundred, and call your ten-day weeks daytens (probably pronounced more like Dayton(, Ohio) than like uncompounded day ten). Otherwise I'd also endorse tennight.
by salem
Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:46 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
Replies: 985
Views: 478026

Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0

/p t tʲ tʃ k/ p t ť c k (invariable) /ɸ ɬ s sʲ ʃ x/ f j s š x h /w l ɾ j/ w l r y /m n nʲ ɲ/ m n ň g /i y u e ø o a/ i ü u e ö o a All diphthongs (and apparent long vowels) are represented with vowel letter sequences ( aa ai ia etc); hiatus, where it occurs, is marked with ʼ . /kola uosxa asi naasi ...
by salem
Wed Aug 30, 2023 1:40 pm
Forum: Ephemera
Topic: The New ZBB Quote Thread
Replies: 317
Views: 339421

Re: The New ZBB Quote Thread

Travis B. wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 12:45 pm
salem wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 10:47 am esoteric Catholic Maoism
Is that a political ideology, a religion, or both?
Yes :)
by salem
Wed Aug 30, 2023 10:47 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: What do you call ...
Replies: 413
Views: 1018153

Re: What do you call ...

Tract to my reckoning has a broader meaning than that: full-sized books, posts online and webpages, and speeches could all be called tracts if they're sufficiently opinionated. The line between tract and rant is generally that rants are off-the-cuff and informal while tracts are in some way prepare...
by salem
Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:50 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: What do you call ...
Replies: 413
Views: 1018153

Re: What do you call ...

Not a native speaker, so just to be sure - for me, brochure is independent of content, while pamphlet implies some kind of ideological (religious, political) content, or at least some kind of opinion-piece / rant. Or am I just carrying that implication over from German? I'd say yes to the latter. B...
by salem
Thu Aug 17, 2023 10:51 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 2989
Views: 2850450

Re: Conlang Random Thread

I think its a nice idea whats described. Granted, it sounds to me like when NativLang described how a tenseless Mayan language tells how a sequence of events occurred. Oh? (I haven't seen this video.) my bad; meant to provide a link in my prior post; sorry. https://youtu.be/ttq0S4cuIHA That's a goo...
by salem
Thu Aug 17, 2023 10:06 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 2989
Views: 2850450

Re: Conlang Random Thread

keenir wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:22 pm
foxcatdog wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 7:55 pmSalem's idea scares me
I think its a nice idea whats described.
Granted, it sounds to me like when NativLang described how a tenseless Mayan language tells how a sequence of events occurred.
Oh? (I haven't seen this video.)
by salem
Thu Aug 17, 2023 7:27 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 2989
Views: 2850450

Re: Conlang Random Thread

I've had an idea for a language's tense system to be torn to shreds by its speakers' unusual cultural perception of time, with the metaphor TIME IS AGE: older things and people are considered to be further into the future than their younger counterparts, as if everything shares a single timeline tha...
by salem
Thu Aug 17, 2023 5:07 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 2989
Views: 2850450

Re: Conlang Random Thread

An idea for a conlang numeral system (higher numbers) based on East Asian languages and traditional European year counting. hundred=100 ten hundred=1,000 myriad= 10,000 ten myriads= 100,000 hundred myriads= 1,000,000 ten hundred myriads= 10,000,000 myriad myriad=byriad= 100,000,000 ten byriad=1,000...
by salem
Mon Aug 07, 2023 5:30 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: What have you accomplished today?
Replies: 780
Views: 393653

Re: What have you accomplished today?

Kenya, Tanzania, and Somalia all use shillings as their main currency like this in real life, and all legally divided into cents (though inflation has made it so cents are no longer used in practice). Uganda did the same until 2013, when it legally abolished cents.
by salem
Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:42 pm
Forum: Languages
Topic: The "How Do You Pronounce X" Thread
Replies: 1782
Views: 4935804

Re: The "How Do You Pronounce X" Thread

Travis B. wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 3:58 pm How do you pronounce hundred when you're not paying attention (i.e. not the careful, formal pronunciation) or, in particular, if you are saying something like two hundred and fifty six?
Something like [ˈhɐnd͡ʒɹ̠ˠɘd̚], [ˈtʰɨː‿ɐ̯nd͡ʒɹ̠ˠɘdⁿ‿n̩ ˈfɘfti ˈsɘks].
by salem
Thu Jul 20, 2023 1:59 am
Forum: Ephemera
Topic: Confusing headlines
Replies: 701
Views: 551876

Re: Confusing headlines

I tend to wrap the sentences-as-modifiers in quotes, eg: "you can only fit it on a truck"-sized desk vs "you can disassemble it and stuff it into a Prius"-sized desk. Because yeah, I agree that putting hyphens between every word is annoying to type and annoying to read.
by salem
Wed Jul 05, 2023 5:44 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: English questions
Replies: 1406
Views: 448381

Re: English questions

I found this on Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@LadyDragonfly/110651349255529296 Midwest Guide to Yes and No Yeah = yes No = no Yeah, no = no No yeah, yeah = yes Yeah, no yeah! = very yes No, yeah no = very no Welp = yes My question is, how accurate is that? That is pretty accurate. Note that a...
by salem
Fri May 19, 2023 3:38 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2445
Views: 1482014

Re: Conlang fluency thread

Nràupam kmôims palm céaksicop.
/ŋɾáùpam kmúíms paɾm ʃìáksiʃup/
[ˈŋɾæu̯˦˨pɐm km̥oi̯mz˥ pɐlm ˈʃɛɑ̯˨˥ksɪʃop]
nràup-
dog-
am
THM
kmòi-
new-
^ms
REL.THM
palm
2SG.POS.THM
céaksi-
sad-
co-
1SG.SUB-
p
2SG.OBJ


I'm sorry about your new dog.
by salem
Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:09 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
Replies: 985
Views: 478026

Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0

/p b t̪ d̪ t̺ d̺ k g kʷ gʷ ʡ ʔ/ <p b t d ṭ ḍ k g kw gw q ‘> /ts dz dzʷ tʃ dʒ/ <c z zw c̣ ẓ> /mp mb nt̪ nd̪ nt̺ nd̺ nd̺ʷ ŋk ŋg ŋkʷ ŋgʷ/ <mp mb nt nd nṭ nḍ nk ng nkw ngw> /nts ndz ntʃ ndʒ/ <nc nz ṇc̣ ṇẓ> /pʼ t̪ʼ t̺ʼ kʼ kʷʼ/ <p’ t’ ṭ’ k’ k’w> /tʃʼ/ <c̣’> /tɬʼ cʎ̥ʼ ɓ ɗ/ <lh’ ḷh’ b’ d’> /ŋ̊ǀ ŋǀ ŋ̊ǀʷ ŋǀʷ/...