Re: Why conlang
From: | Aquamarine Demon <aquamarine_demon@...> |
Date: | Saturday, October 13, 2001, 15:08 |
>Some of us started conlanging as a natural progression from
>relexification at an early age.
What's relexification? (Sorry, I'm confused!)
> I remember a relexification of English that I made at a very young age, which had the name of my
>current project. Upon reading more about language, and then finding this list, my
>amateur >knowledge in linguistics has greatly increased and my current
>conlang is believably complex, >albeit peppered with some Indo-Europeanisms,
>which I really don't want...
>I also made some scripts before I started actually conlanging.
>
>Imperative
Hehe. I haven't really finished any conlangs, ever, but they've never really been
that complex. Not yet, anyway. I'm still experimenting and learning and all.
Well, if you don't want the Indo-Europeanisms, then you could find a way to edit
them out, right? Probably?
Noelle
The Aquamarine Demon
"When I hear somebody sigh, 'Life is hard,' I'm always tempted to ask, 'Compared to what?' "
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