En réponse à Daniel Andreasson Vpc-Work <daniel.andreasson@...>:
>
> And now for the address:
http://www.conlanglinks.tk
>
> I think it should be an address easy to remember (plus, it's
> free! :)
>
Indeed ;)) .
> Do you guys think this is a good idea?
I personally do! It should be an address to put in the welcoming message to the
list!
Is there already a site
> out there like this that I've somehow missed?
>
You've put already all the links I had thought of ;))) .
> Are the links good? Should I add or remove some?
I checked them. They're all OK.
Should there
> be more or less categories? In that case, which? (Comments on
> the layout and design are appreciated too. I went for simplicity
> and "overviewness" (yes, it's a word! ;) ).
>
Well, I think it cannot be simpler ;))) . It does look good to me ;) .
> Links to possibly add:
>
> 1. A link to a site with links to lots of conlangs, which is *updated
> regularly*.
>
Langmaker is already there.
> 2. A link to the conlang faq -- taliesin?! (I mean the site with
> the conlang netiquette and stuff like what "CONLANG" and "AUXLANG"
> and "AFMCL" mean.
>
Don't remember its address :((( .
> 3. What is the actual address to the "IPA chart with X-SAMPA
> equivalents in blue"? I've uploaded it to my own site for the
> moment, but that feels like a copyright no-no. (Copywrong?)
>
I have http://www.diku.dk/hjemmesider/studerende/thorinn/xsamchart.gif, but it
doesn't include the little part in red.
> 4. Recommended books (the kind you make from trees, you know).
> (E.g.: Describing Morphosyntax, etc.)
>
Ask somebody else. I don't read that much linguistic dead tree ;))) .
>
> Please let me know what you think.
>
Very good idea! It's gonna find a place in my favorites as soon as I get
home ;)) .
Christophe.
http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr
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