Re: No-verb conlang: shaquelingua
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Thursday, July 31, 2003, 9:20 |
En réponse à Remi Villatel :
>Hi everybody,
Bienvenu ! :)
>This is my first week here and the first thing I saw was the thread about an
>all-verb language. Funny coincidence!
Hehe :) .
I'll take a look at it :) .
>For those who don't read french, I'll present you herebelow some principles.
>It's also interesting for those who will visit the pages. The narrator of
>the pages doesn't explain the work of the conlanger. (My different
>personalities don't talk to each other.) ;-)
LOL. My personalities usually have no problem talking to each other ;)) .
But then I'm quite social, even with myself ;) .
>To be true, I only know 2 attempts: Kélen and AllNoun.
I do have what I call a "neither-verb-nor-noun" language, Notya, but I
never put anything on the web about it.
[snip description, but planning on reading it later :) ]
>More on the website or on request. This message is already long enough for a
>first contact. I don't want that everybody imagines that I'm talkative. ;-)
You wouldn't be the first French guy to be so on this list, so they're used
to it ;)))) .
>=====================
>Remi Villatel
>maxilys@normandnet.fr
>=====================
J'ai bien vu *normand* ?!!! Où est-ce que tu habites en Normandie ?
Moi-même je viens de Petit-Couronne, près de Rouen. Mais je vis maintenant
aux Pays-Bas :) (encore que, demain je pars en vacances, d'abord deux
semaines en Pays de la Loire, puis une semaine chez mes parents à
Petit-Couronne :) ).
Christophe Grandsire.
http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr
You need a straight mind to invent a twisted conlang.