> I've put up a few pages with a couple of the conlangs I've worked on.
> So if you've nothing better to do, you can take a gander at them. I
> must admit to feeling a bit embarrased to call them con-languages,
> given
> the amazing conlangs I've seen by people on this list. So I'll call
> them con-lang fragments or pieces. Each language is usually just a
> way to give a context to some idea or trick I wanted to try out in
> some language. The most complete language I have (Dozhun) is not in
> a very user-friendly state right now.
>
>
http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~apollo/my-conlangs/conlangs.html
>
> I would be delighted for any comments, criticisms, complaints,
> insults,
> etc. (insults only as long as they're conlang related).
Dozhun looks cool. Faintly Slavic feel to it, isn't there?
Looking very quickly at a few of the others, dare I guess you're involved in
roleplaying, or has been?
Andreas