Re: Kemr + more on ConLand names in translation (was: RE: ?cagne, [...])
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Monday, April 3, 2000, 11:38 |
At 22:50 03.4.2000 +1200, andrew wrote:
>I went into the library to get some books out on cats so I could work on
>my cat creatures and there on the shelf I found a book called Spoken Cat
>by Alexandra Sellers (1997) London: Bellew Publishing. A book on a
>conlang that I have never heard of hidden among the cat books. That was
>a treat!
Could you give us a tidbit?
/BP
B.Philip Jonsson <mailto:bpj@...>bpj@netg.se
<mailto:melroch@...>melroch@my-deja.com
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