Re: Listening to Conlangs
From: | Herman Miller <hmiller@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 31, 2002, 2:22 |
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 23:04:25 -0500, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:
>I've got some scattered around on my web site, and others that were on the
>old Netscape site that's no longer around. I really should collect them
>together in one place. So here's a start. Some of them unfortunately are
>only available in RealAudio samples, and I don't know if I still have the
>original WAV files around anywhere, but the newer ones are MP3. There are
>probably a few links I missed, and I ought to make more recordings of a
>wider variety of langs, longer texts, etc.
>
>
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/sounds.html
I made some new recordings today and added them to the sounds page. I found
a nice sample of Niskloz (originally "Neesklaaz"), my second language
(after Olaetian), which up to now hasn't had much representation on my web
page. It's been a long time since I knew how to pronounce it, but I think I
got pretty close to the way it's supposed to be pronounced. The Niskloz
sample is from near the end of its development, in the mid 1980's. I also
added a few representative samples of lang-sketches from the early years --
some more developed than others, but none of them much more than sketches
(Kazvarad, Kazat Akkorou, Nelassa, and Kelwathi).
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