> En réponse E"T. Leigh & M. Carchrie"
> <callanish@...>:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I stumbled across this website, for a conlang I'd
> not seen before.
> > Thought
> > I'd pass it along. The alphabet's kind of cool.
> >
> > Thomas Leigh
> >
> >
http://aequarion.com/aerra/tymru.html
> >
>
> Well, the alphabet is quite nice, but for the rest,
> it looks like a quasi-
> relexification of English, with a few other features
> thrown in (like the
> accusative marker on the article or the difference
> between relative and
> interrogative pronouns). It's probably a first
> attempt at a conlang for the
> author. Anyway, the page is nicely done, and the
> alphabet is quite beautiful,
> though I wished the author had explained in which
> case the reflexible
> characters take their left-staff or right-staff
> form.
>
> Christophe.
I agree with Christophe that the alphabet is quite
nice, although I'd even say 'extraordinarily
beautiful'. Perhaps I have not right to comment as
such, but it sort of reminds me of one of the Celtic
languages.
Would you know the underlying conculture for the basis
of the conlang?
Matt33
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