Re: Rick Morneau's Katanda?
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Thursday, May 30, 2002, 21:22 |
En réponse à Tim May <butsuri@...>:
>
> It'd be _less_ useful, but there are comments on various natlang
> features. Even a naturalistic language can have novel features, and
> you could certainly find some inspiration. But it is very long - I've
> never finished it myself, which is why I'm so happy about Mike S's
> HTML version. Have you read Morneau's (much, much) shorter essays?
Some of them yes. I still have his page in my favourites, so it must mean I had
the intention of reading more of them. Probably lack of time :)) . I found the
ones I read interesting, but not enlightening. I'll have to read them again and
then I'll tell you my opinion. But I guess my approach to conlanging is so
different from his that I won't gain much in the process. Still, I may come
across interesting features to steal :)) .
Christophe.
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