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Re: Structure of documents about your conlangs

From:Rik <rik@...>
Date:Monday, September 9, 2002, 18:49
On Sunday 08 September 2002 11:08 am, you wrote:
> Do you have a "standard" structure for documents explaining your > conlangs? I.e.: first pronunciation and phonology, then grammar; inside > of grammar, first the verbs and then the rules relative to nouns, etc.
Gevey pretty much follows the pack: An introduction to the Gevey language - a guide to Gevey pronunciation - an overview of Gevey intonation - a brief Gevey phrase book (under development) - teach yourself Gevey (under development) Objects - Gevey objects - nouns - object status in action - object roles within a Gevey clause - regular noun formation tables - Gevey noun stem alterations - Gevey pronouns - Gevey prepositions - Gevey adjectives Actions - Gevey verbs - auxilliary and irregular verbs - regular verb conjugation tables - the voice of Gevey verbs - Gevey verb tenses - Gevey adverbs Sentences - focus, and word order, in Gevey - a guide to Gevey clauses - Gevey conjunctions, and clause concatenation - relative clauses in Gevey Miscellaneous items - word building in Gevey - a short lexicon of Gevey words - numbers in Gevey - handling time in Gevey - an introduction to the development of Gevey (external) - the languages of Ewlah - the development of the Gevey language (internal) - cognitive metaphors underpinning the Gevey language - buildings and architecture - the Babel Text translation - archetypal children's stories Of course, the beauty of a website grammar is in the crosslinking. Rik http://www.kalieda.org/gevey