Re: clan of the cave bear conlang
From: | Paul&Kathy <paulnkathy@...> |
Date: | Friday, January 7, 2000, 0:04 |
From: Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...>
> hi,
>
> a few years ago i read the _clan of the cave bear_ series (officially
> called _earth's children_, _clan..._ is the name of the first book) by
> jean m. auel. it's about a cro-magnon girl named Ayla who gets adopted
> by a clan of neandertals when an earthquake kills her family. it's got
> some amazingly detailed concultural information, but it also has somewhat
> of a conlang.
>
I've never read the books, but I saw the film a while ago. The film
was a definate "liff", and I'm fairly convinced the books would be
even more so. I did start thinking about making a similar lang, but
I couldn't find a way to notate it conveniently. Putting the English
versions of gestures in capitals is at least a way to write down
utterances easily, and seems similar to the method for romanising
cuneiform and some heiroglyphics, where logograms are
romanised with capitals and phonograms are romanised with lower-
case.
Do you intend to develop a lang along these lines (perhaps ur-
proto-rokbeigalm?) I'd be very interested in seeing what you come
up with.