Re: CHAT: The Conlang Instinct
From: | Paul Bennett <paul.bennett@...> |
Date: | Thursday, December 2, 1999, 13:53 |
J Barefoot>>>>>>
On a related but far-fetched subject: At a very early stage of deveplopment
of Asiteya, I had created a verb "yasan" - to dwell. Months later, having
forgotten about its existence, I needed a word for house. Rolling sounds
around on my tongue for a while, I found "yasi" tasted just right.
Unrelated events of creation, related words. It makes me think, perhaps
these languages are already fully formed, deep in the subconscious, waiting
for the intellect to discover them. Has anyone else had expereinces like
this?
<<<<<<
Having gone "Aha! Phonosemantics!" I ought to add that <yasi> is also reasonably
close to Gmc. words for house (<hussi> <hu:s> <house> etc). Is there an Asiteya
wordlist on the web that I can do some "historical reconstructive linguistics"
on it and see if it'll fit into IE from any other angles?
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