Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
From: | Michael Adams <michael.adams1@...> |
Date: | Thursday, March 16, 2006, 1:08 |
I think that is why the first thing I did for my conlang Miksa, was define how
to create new words.
Words like man, was animal, mammmel, sentient (might change that if we ever find a
animal, mammel, sentient, that is not use, like they are quadroped or something
like?).
action, present/past/future
Thing, living/dead/never living.
I, they, we and like constructions.. Will have to show some of it to you all?
Mike
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----- Original Message -----
From: Aidan Grey
To: CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
Will respond properly tonight, but in the meantime I wanted to let you know
that this sort of thing makes Silindion one of my favorite conlangs. I wish you
had more detail and a dictionary available online!
Aidan
Elliott Lash <erelion12@...> wrote:
Oops, in case you can't read it, those funny
characters in the first example should be:
teken (e-acute)
anar (a-acute)
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