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