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Re: Who's in Ill Bethisad anyway?

From:Robert Hailman <robert@...>
Date:Saturday, March 31, 2001, 22:33
daniel andreasson wrote:
> > Padraic Brown wrote: > > > I've apparently been skipping too many staff meetings! > > Which languages are definitely _in_ Ill Bethisad? I'm > > working at updating the links on my page... > > Oh! That's funny! I was checking the site out and clicked > on the "Breathanach link" and when I returned a couple of > minutes later, there was a new "Seimi" link. :) > > But Padraic, it isn't based on Finnish. It's based on > North Saami. (Admittedly related they are, though :) ). > > > So far, I've got Brithenig, Breathanach, Wessisc, Arvorec, > > and Seimi that have sites. > > Would I have to update my site and change bits of the > conhistory for the Seimi? Or would the little I have > written fit into Ill Bethisad? > > > Possible candidates include Judajca, Narbonósc and That > > Germanic Soundshift language. > > I'm guessing "That Germanic Soundshift language" would be > Germanech by Jörg Rhiemeier. About a month ago I received > a mail from him where he told me he'd been having trouble > with his ISP (plus he seemed tired of the entire internet > world) so he would sign off. Permanently. And wouldn't put > his conlangs on the net. I admit he was somewhat flamy from > time to time, but he had some very interesting conlangs > going. Nur-ellen was a project I definitely would have > wanted to follow a bit further. He gave me his snail-mail > address so if someone wants to get in contact with him, > mail me and I'll send his address to you.
I've got a Germanic Soundshift Language in the works, I mentioned it briefly on Conculture yesterday. I worked on it for pretty much all of today, but I won't get a change to post what I've done yet today, but hopefully I will tomorrow. Ook, I accidently sent this earlier today to Padraic rather than to the list: "Y'mean my Germanic Soundshift Language? I'm going to get some work done on it today, it should have a name by then. I was thinking that maybe it would be spoken in modern day Switzerland, and maybe Austria also." Yeah, that pretty much covers it. No name yet, although I do have some ideas floating around. -- Robert

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