Re: Why conlang
From: | Amber Adams <amber@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, October 10, 2001, 4:11 |
That's why I do it too, kind of.
More accurately, that's why I make concultures. But the only way to fully
flesh out a culture is to have a language, so the language was the obvious
consequence of the culture.
I make cultures that I like, and some that I don't like, and such, it's
all a giant experiment in thought. Or something!
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 10:03:01PM -0500, Patrick Dunn wrote:
> Me, I do it because it's one thing I can have control over, and I can make
> the speaker of my languages as noble or base as I like. Right now, it's a
> refuge from the pain of current events. I am making a beautiful tropical
> island that speaks a language a bit like Hawai'ian, but different. I
> guess I make the languages of the places I wish I could be.