> --- Pavel Iosad wrote:
>
> > Since it appears there's now some interest in
> Slavic a posteriori
> > conlanging, I have decided to set up a
> Slaviconlang list (yes the idea
> > is stolen from Celticonlang :-P) everyone
> interested in Slavic
> > conlanging/conculturing is welcome. The list is at
> >
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/slaviconlang.
> >
> > Do not misunderstand me. Conlang is wonderful, but
> a subject oriented
> > list is of course easier to facilitate.
>
> I'm not against the idea, but it seems to me that
> such a list will only be
> livable when there are enough people willing
> subscribe and invest time/work
> in... I know about six slaviconlangers, myself
> included, and I'm not sure
> that's sufficient. But we can give it a try, at
> least.
> You can count on me, although I am currently working
> on Hattic and Askaic,
> which means that it will take me a little while
> before I resume work on my
> three North-Slavonic conlangs Vozgian, Motyak and
> Slopik.
>
> > So far it's only James Campbell and me, but
> everyone is welcome, even
> > those with little/no knowledge of Slavic
> > linguistics/languages/culture/whatever. Think
> tanks on the subject are
> > of course more than welcome!
>
> I second that!
>
> > I will endeavour to direct the more intersting
> postings to Conlang for
> > the delectation of the general public.
>
> If I would ever come up with something interesting,
> I would probably submit it
> to both lists anyway :)
>
> Jan
>
> =====
> "Originality is the art of concealing your source."
> - Franklin P. Jones
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