Re: constructed romance languages
From: | Hawksinger <hawksinger@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, January 20, 1999, 3:52 |
Dale Morris wrote:
> I'm working on a project tenatively called Ierma^nsc (<GERMANICE) which I
> intend to be the hypothetical Romance of Germania, if the events of 9 A.D. had
> gone a little better for the Romans. It's inlfuenced a lot by Rhaeto-Romance,
> Franco-Provencal, and Italian, with substantial Germanic lexical component.
> It's the dominant dialect of my "North Romance" family, which shares features
> with both East and West, along with some peculiar innovations of its own.
I like it! I toy with doing a romance lg every so often but doubt that
I ever will. Too many projects, not enough time.
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