Re: Structure of documents about your conlangs
From: | John Cowan <jcowan@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, September 11, 2002, 9:57 |
Philip Newton scripsit:
> Mark Rosenfelder's Verdurian has verbs before nouns on his morphology
> page. (He also has an unusual -- to me -- order of cases, with N G A D,
That *is* odd.
> whereas I am used to N G D A from German and (Ancient) Greek.)
I think we hashed out once that Germany and the U.S. use that order,
whereas the rest of the world's classicists use N A G D.
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