Re: Need new links to conlang websites
From: | Sally Caves <scaves@...> |
Date: | Thursday, August 30, 2001, 13:45 |
But your Mizarian soundbytes are no longer loaded!
I went to your http://members.tripod.com/Thryomanes/sounds.htm
page, got to by a link to Cispa on the website you cite below,
and it was still there, but the links were all broken! This was a
page I found particularly charming, Herman, and so unique to you
and your talent not only for representing the sounds of your people's
languages, but their music as well! Will you restore any of these
links and soundbytes?
Sally Caves
scaves@frontiernet.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Herman Miller <hmiller@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: Need new links to conlang websites
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 00:09:27 -0400, Sally Caves <scaves@...>
> wrote:
>
> > Herman Miller (I had Cispa, but I suspect Herman's on
> > to something new. Could he direct me to his latest
> > project?-- the languages of Azir?)
>
> I rearranged my web site around the beginning of the year. The main
> language site is
>
>
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/index.html
>
> and everything else is under that. Pretty much the only thing I've been
> working on these days is Czirehlat, with a page at
>
>
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/Czirehlat.html
>
> Azir was meant to be the new conworld to replace the old one, but I
haven't
> had much interest in world-building recently. Many of the old Kolagian
> languages have new homes in the Azirian universe. Cispa (with the restored
> original spelling "Chispa") is still spoken by rat-people, although the
> details of their world will probably be different if I ever get around to
> world-building again, and the Oninko porcupines still sing and play music
> in a scale with 15 equally spaced notes in an octave.
>
> --
> languages of
Azir------> ---<http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/index.html>---
> hmiller (Herman Miller) "If all Printers were determin'd not to print
any
> @io.com email password: thing till they were sure it would offend no
body,
> \ "Subject: teamouse" / there would be very little printed." -Ben
Franklin
>
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