Re: Classification of Abstract Words
From: | Leon Lin <leon_math@...> |
Date: | Monday, January 29, 2007, 22:04 |
Hi,
>> I am trying to make a philosophical language
>What do you have so far?
... very little. I plan for it to be as analytic as possible, so it isn't much
to say that the grammar is basically finished. I have my ideas for syntax,
case, voice, interrogative sentences, clauses, negation, scalar concepts,
deixis, anaphora, emphasis, location, space, movement, time, demonstratives,
phonology, color, and numbers. All this is very little since I have no idea
what words are going to correspond to these concepts (I'm waiting until I know
which syllables will be taken up by the lexicon). What remains is the vast
majority of the lexicon, such as common nouns and verbs.
I'm progressing very, very slowly since I keep starting over. I was inspired
by Esperanto websites, which as you know do not link to other websites. So I
didn't realize I was making a clone of English until l found out about other
conlangs.
-Leon
-Leon
MorphemeAddict@WMCONNECT.COM wrote: In a message dated 1/28/2007 8:25:24 PM Central Standard Time,
leon_math@YAHOO.COM writes:
> I am trying to make a philosophical language
What do you have so far?
stevo
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