Re: CHAT: Is there a conlang inspired in Old English?
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Monday, September 9, 2002, 9:01 |
At 17:23 2002-09-06 +0300, Isaac A. Penzev wrote:
>Angel Serrano wraot:
>
> > I must say that recently I have discovered a new world for me:
>Englisc. I bought a simple Englisc
> > grammar, which I find quite understandable for a newcomer like me,
>and I've fallen in love with this old > language.
>
>So do I.
>
> > I have a question: Does anybody know any conlang inspired in Old
>English?
>
>I've been experimenting with the idea of Englisc surviving till
>nowadays...
>
>And don't forget Basilius' Kench! Search in the archives!
I have worked on Inglisc, a what-if language for what English might have
become without (heavy) norman influence.
It hæs ålsó spyn of æ progiect ov æn arcaízing fónemich orthografe for
{E}nglisc!
/BP 8^)>
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