>--- In conlang@yahoogroups.com, scott <sjcaldwell@M...> wrote:
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>>Aza! I have finally put together a website for my conlang wikilret.
>>I'm pretty new at conlanging and would appreciate any comments,
>>questions, or criticism (especially as it relates to the terminology
>>I use, or have left out).
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>>So far I have posted the phonology, grammar, and a list of numbers.
>>I hope to add more, and start posting my conworld stuff.
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>>You can find it at
http://homepage.mac.com/sjcaldwell/Wikilret/
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>scott
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>Very well done, Scott. I especially like the legibility. Good color
>contrast for these old eyes and the manner of marking headings, etc.,
>is good.
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>May I make three comments?
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>Under Word Order: You state that interrogative sentences are SOV, but
>one of your examples is "Ham you like?" I see this as meaning "Does
>ham like you?" Should it not be "You ham like?"
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In Spanish, German, and Italian though, it is the other way round.
Me gusta...X
X gefällt mir
Mi piace X
Equivalent to the English 'to please'.