Re: Conlang Poetry (was: New Survey: Celtic Conlangs (and other lunatic pursuits))
From: | Aidan Grey <grey@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 1:04 |
Hey Christophe!
I find glossopoesy (poesy is an archaic English form of 'poetry'),
glossopoem, and glossopoet to be beautiful. Indeed, glossopoesy is one of my
favorite terms for the art. And it's reminiscent of glossolalia (for good
reason, as they share the same root), which is one thing my Charismatic
upbringing exposed me to early on.
Aidan
Quoting Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...>:
> glossopoésie (lit. language-poetry): conlanging, glossopoème
> (lit.
> language-poem): conlang, glossopoète (lit. language-poet): conlanger.
>
> What do you think of them? What is nice is that you could easily borrow them
> in
> English. Glossopoetry doesn't look bad to me ;))) .