Conlang Word Usage Statistics
From: | Arthaey Angosii <arthaey@...> |
Date: | Monday, February 3, 2003, 4:06 |
I got curious about how many times "etabnannery," "maggelity," and their
various forms have been used in the life of Conlang. I have even more
detailed notes than just the summaries below, but I doubt anyone else
cares. :P One thing I noticed that I hadn't quite expected was that even
the creators of the languages use various forms -- Tristan has used
"etabnannimous" mostly, but recently used "etabnannic;" Christophe has used
"maggelish," and more recently "maggelitinous" and "maggelitous." Anyhow,
here're the useless statistics. <grin>
People who have used a form of "etabnannery": Arthaey Angosii, Christophe
Grandsire, John Cowan, Joseph Fatula, Muke Tever, Sally Caves, Shreyas
Sampat, Tristan.
NOUN:
10 - etabnannery
Arthaey, Christophe, Sally, Muke, Tristan
1 - etabnanneri
Tristan
1 - etabnannity
Joseph
ADJECTIVE:
7 - etabnannimous
Christophe, John, Shreyas, Tristan
2 - etabnannerious
Arthaey
1 - etabnannerihs
Sally
1 - etabnannic
Tristan
1 - etabnanninous
Christophe
People who have used a form of "maggelity": Adrian Morgan, Amanda Babcock,
Andreas Johansson, Andrew Smith, bnathyuw, Daniel Andreasson, Danny Wier,
HS Teoh, Isaac A Penzer, Jan van Steenbergen, Jeff Jones, Joe, Josh Roth,
JYS Czhang, Padraic Brown, Peter Clark, Mau Rauszer, Robert B Wilson, Roger
Mills, Steg Belsky, Stephen Mulraney; plus all the etabnannery-users.
NOUN:
86 - maggelity
Amanda, Andrew, Arthaey, bnathyuw, Christophe, Daniel, Danny,
HS Teoh, Isaac, Jan, Jeff, Joe, John, Joseph, Josh, JYS Czhang,
Mau, Muke, Padraic, Peter, Robert, Roger, Sally, Tristan
1 - maggelities
Sally
1 - maggel-ness
JYS Czhang
ADJECTIVES:
16 - maggelish
Adrian, Andrew, Christophe, Danny
6 - maggelitinous
Arthaey, Christophe, John, Joseph, Steg
6 - maggelitous
Christophe, John, Tristan
2 - maggelic
Joe, Tristan
1 - maggelanic
Stephen
1 - maggelihs
Sally
1 - maggelian
Roger
1 - maggelinious
Arthaey
1 - maggelitiferous
Muke
"Techsim" is used three times, by Danny Wier, and is also in Andreas's
conlang dicitonary. "Ebisedic" is used twice, both by HS Teoh (in response
to Andreas's conlang dictionary). Ditto for "ferochromic."
So, now that I've wasted a good amount of time playing around with this, I
have homework to do. ;)
--
AA
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