Re: Poetic sentence structure?
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Thursday, April 4, 2002, 8:32 |
In a message dated 4/4/02 08.23.00 AM, joe@WANTAGE.COM writes:
>Do any of your conlangs have a poetic/classical sentence structure, as
>in Zitwbata:
>
>Verb The Subject Prep Dative
>
>Nipe l'aSwzud g'upo
>/nipe l?aSyzUd g?Up@u/
>begin.PST the Earth.NOM.s in fire.DAT.pl
>began the earth in fire
>(The Earth Began in Fire)
Nice, a VSO language, eh? My conlang (undergoin' phonological & lexical
mutation again) is much inspired by Archaic/Classical Chinese poetic language
and contemporary neo-Futurist poetics.
Hanuman Zhang {HANoomaan JAHng}/'hanuma~n dZahN/
Avatar of Sun WuKong,
a.k.a. "Monkey," a.k.a. "TricksterGod of Chinese Boxers"
~ om hung hanumatay rudratmakai hung phat ~
mantra to Hanuman the Hindu Monkey TricksterGod
~§~ xaos ~§~
Hail to thee TricksterGods! Io Thee ChaosGodhead!!!
~§~ thee Prizc ov Existenz iz Ætern'l Warfær 'n' Creativ Playf'llniz ~§~