Re: Conlang book
From: | jesse stephen bangs <jaspax@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, February 7, 2001, 22:27 |
MGreenlee@AOL.COM sikayal:
> Does anyone have any interest in writing any of the sections for the conlang
> book? These are the sections I'm planning to include (though I may add more,
> if anyone has suggestions):
>
> Introduction and general discussion of conlanging
> History of conlanging
> Descriptions of individual conlangs*
> Suggestions for how to make a conlang
> Phonology**
> Writing**
> Morphology*
> Syntax
> Semantics
> Sound change
> Glossary*
>
> * in progress
> ** completed
I'd take a crack at the sound change section, though there are other
people who might be more qualified. What are you looking for,
exactly? Could I see the already-completed chapters?
Jesse S. Bangs jaspax@u.washington.edu
"It is of the new things that men tire--of fashions and proposals and
improvements and change. It is the old things that startle and
intoxicate. It is the old things that are young."
-G.K. Chesterton _The Napoleon of Notting Hill_
Conlanger code: CLI> l%p+++ cS:R:N:H a++ y n18d:6 X+++ A-- E-- L-- N2.5
Idmp k++ ia-- p+ m++ o+++ P d++ b++ Yivríndil