Re: Introducing myself to the list
From: | Padraic Brown <pbrown@...> |
Date: | Saturday, June 17, 2000, 18:49 |
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Dan Jones wrote:
There's also Talarian's cousin, Yllurian, which got a healthy
workout in conculture's "soma" thread. Andrew's Vokhomanish
tongue fits the bill, if I remember right; and there is (or
was) Brezhoneg, a Celto-Romance tongue; and there was one
tantalising hint at a north-African romance conlang a good
while ago. Haven't heard anything more about it, though.
If we count conlangs banged together for the purposes of
fleshing out a conculture, I can add three or four varieties
of Italic, two kinds of Celtic, and one Italic-Punic-Etruscan
trade jargon turned interlang.
Padraic.
>Hooray! Another one! OK, we have quite a few on the list; there's Padraic
>Brown's Tallarian, which is derived from PIE, My Aredos, which is also
>PIE-based, we have Brithenig (Andrew Smith) and Kernu (Padraic Brown) as
>Celto-Romance languages, Aelya (Aidan Grey) and Arvorec (me!) from the
>Celtic family, Jameld (James Campbell) from the Germanic family and
>Basilius's two PAra-British conlangs. I know I've missed people out, but
>these are the ones that I can remember (incidentally, some of my favourites
>on the list, others include Valdyan, Liotan and Teonaht. And others too
>numerous to mention!)
>
>
>> That's it! I hadn't yet myself introduced but I did send
>> some e-mails.
>>
>>
>> Nice to meet you all,
>> chiph
>>
>
>And you too.
>
>Dan
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