Re: My Romance Conlang
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Friday, June 20, 2003, 23:22 |
In a message dated 2003:06:20 01:33:14 AM, Peter.Bleackley@RD.BBC.CO.UK
writes:
>Probably true, but it's still an interesting proposition for conlanging.
>You could have had a Germanic speaking elite ruling over Latin speaking
>commoners, setting the scene for the evolution of a kind of inverse of
>English.
Possible names: Anglisch, Anglizt, Aengliz, Englizha, Inglitz...
*HA-!*
I finally 'ave a name fer me Klingon-Berlitz-Guide-like mangalanging ov
English!!!! INGLITZ!!!!
But I be still werkin' on g0miileg0... for now...
---
Hanuman Zhang,
LILA - Sanskrit, "divine play/sport/whimsy" - "the universe is what happens
when God wants to play" - "joyous exercise of spontaneity involved in the art
of creation"
...improvisation is about change, about flux rather than stasis. ... you have
to be aware of the fact that improvisation is about a constant change. -
Steve Beresford
improvisation: "a process of liberation, a working around the assumptions
that define our civilization, and the results are open-ended." - John Berndt