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Re: Help for a new conlang

From:Joe <joe@...>
Date:Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 20:50
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 3:30 pm, you wrote:
> Hi, > > I've been recently thinking on a new conlang. The idea behind it > is, I think, semitic-like: words have a consonant-based root, and the > class of word (noun, verb, adjective) is derived of that form using > different vowels and particles. > > By now, the only things I've got are (besides that crazy idea > ;-)) two words that I want to relate, though I don't know how: "Urkun" > and "Orkurdan". "Urkun" is supposed to be a river, and "Orkurdan" a > mountain range that lies near. As I already have another word, > "Korkal", which is also the name of a river, I thought that "-rk-" could > be the root form for "river". It makes sense, then, that "Orkurdan" is > something related to a river, because it has the "-rk-" root too. > "River" as an adjective (let's say that it means "flowing [like a > river]") or verb ("to flow [like a river]") could be derived from this > too. > > But I've got no idea of how to do O:-) And I'd like to know how > semitic languages (or whatever are similar to what I'm proposing; maybe > I'm unknowningly referring to another kind of language) behave on this > aspect. Any hints or URLs with information, any similar > conlangs/natlangs? O:-) > > Thanks on advance.
Well, my Conlang, Zitwbata works on a similar system. http://joe.thehilltribe.com/culture/grammar.html Adjectives are modified noun roots with random vowels.