Re: Ursula LeGuin's Kesh
From: | Padraic Brown <agricola@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 2, 2001, 20:38 |
I assume you have the tape? If not, you'll want to
try and find that as well. Pretty neat sounding
tongue.
Padraic.
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Joey Morlan wrote:
> Where can I find a grammar of the Kesh language, invented for
> Ursula LeGuin's _Always Coming Home_? This has long been
> one of my favorite books, and I've always been curious to know
> more about the language. LeGuin does talk about the phonetics
> and semantics of Kesh, and there is a glossary, but little indication
> is given of how to actually form a sentence. I searched the web
> for this and came up with nothing.
>
> Joey Morlan
>