Re: reformed English Grammar, by me.
From: | Tristan Alexander McLeay <anstouh@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, January 8, 2002, 23:50 |
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Joe Hill wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tristan Alexander McLeay" <anstouh@...>
> To: <CONLANG@...>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 3:38 PM
> Subject: Re: reformed English Grammar, by me.
>
>
> > Sounds like a fun idea, but:
> >
> > Are theys pronounced like yous'd expect from English inflections? (What's
> > a `voative'?)
>
> Vocative? A case which indicate the noun is being adressed. "fathero"-"O
> Father"
Of course, guess it must've been. It was in your description of plurals.
> > fA:D@z or fA:D@r@z
>
> /fA:D@rEs/
>
> > fA:D@m or fA:D@r@m
>
> /fA:D@rEm/
I'm afraid they aren't English. I realise this is revised English, but we
should at least make them look English, shouldn't we?
> > jO: or ju@
>
> I'm sorry, which bit are you referring to?
> > > Genitive: -er "father, your"
Tristan
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