Re: Eihdan and Maggelity
From: | Tristan <kesuari@...> |
Date: | Thursday, January 16, 2003, 2:52 |
Joseph Fatula wrote:
>Reading the recent thread about conlang terms, specifically Maggelity, I
>realized something interesting. I've got a language, Eihdan, that might at
>first seem maggelitinous in its grammar, but in actual fact is a very
>regular language. It just follows an unusual set of rules. Here are some
>examples:
>
At the time the term 'maggelity' was coined, I coined the term
'etabnanneri' with a meaning best applied to that, from the name of my
conlang Etabnanni /ra2mn&2n/ 2=low tone, which has an at-first irregular
seeming orthography, but proves to be regular. Unfortunately, there was
less need for such a term, and I don't speak of Etabnanni very often, so
it never really caught on.
Tristan.
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