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Re: Hello...

From:The Gray Wizard <dbell@...>
Date:Sunday, November 12, 2000, 21:00
> From: David Stokes > > Amensazhus liel ! > (Greeting in Diom.) > ("May the day be beautiful.") > > My name is David Stokes. I've been reading the list for a couple of > weeks now, but this is my first official post.
cuennaen govamme, elivas an derrin erdulmiraen i horndirron, i veldonan! Greetings, welcome to the list, David
> I've been conlanging for years, but not with much sustained effort. > About a year ago I discovered some of the sites on the web and was > inspired to drag out my old attempts and work on the again. > > You can see my main project, Diom, on the web at: > > http://www.bloomington.in.us/~dstokes/diom_intro.html > > Diom is an inflectional language, with a free word order, sort of like > Latin or Greek. It was made for a fantasy game world. It is not meant to > be related to any RW languages, although French speakers (and I am not a > member of that group, by the way) might recognize some of the > vocabulary. One of the early source of vocabulary was heraldry terms, > many of which are from Old French. > It is not finished, but then it sounds like conlangs are never finished.
Finished? No, these things are never finished. I once thought that I was finally finished with amman iar after about 30 years, but I still keep tinkering with it.
> Please take a look and let me know what you think of it.
I took a quick look at your page, but will have to look closer when I have more time.
> One thing I found when working on Diom is that I was too close to it. I > repeatedly found myself paralyzed when I'd come up with something, then > say "No, thats not right." and erase it. I was making it up so it would > seem like I could do anything I wanted. But it felt like there was an > already existing correct language out there and I was just trying to > find out what it was. Does this happen to the rest of you ?
You'll find that this is a quite common reaction around here. Its almost as if we were the discoverers of these languages rather than their creators. I think this is because conlangs very quickly take on their own peculiar form. After that, things either fit or they don't.
> So now I have decided to set Diom aside for a while and work on some > other projects. These will give me chance to try out some other ideas. > Then maybe when I go back to Diom I can progress a little more easily. I > will discuss these other projects in future posts.
Good luck. I have tried this ploy myself, twice. Once with forendar which nowhere and now with nathya which is progressing a little further but still competes with its big brother amman iar for my time and creativity.
> A short biographical note -- I was born and raised in Austin, Texas. I > currently live in Bloomington, Indiana. I studied astronomy as an > undergrad, philosophy as a grad student, then ran out of money and now > work as unix sys admin/digital map maker. I speak Russian, German, and > have just started teaching myself Japanese (haven't gotten very far with > that yet). I had one intro linguistics class as an undergrad, and so may > be a bit naive about some points of linguistic theory.
OT: Aha, a fellow astronomer! Are you still active? Check out my astronomy pages at http://www.graywizard.net/Astronomy/astronomy.htm Again, welcome. David David E. Bell The Gray Wizard dbell@graywizard.net www.graywizard.net "Wisdom begins in wonder." - Socrates