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1a. Hyborian Sign Language From: Adam Walker 1b. Re: Hyborian Sign Language From: Lee 2a. Re: OT: Place that you'd most like to live & reasons From: Daniel Nielsen Messages ________________________________________________________________________ 1a. Hyborian Sign Language Posted by: "Adam Walker" carra...@gmail.com Date: Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:02 pm ((PDT)) Does anyone here remeber the Amrican TV show from 1997-8, Conan, which was released on DVD as Conan the Adventurer? I never watched it when it was on TV since that was one of my no television set periods; however, I just started watching it on Netflix via internet. the story includes a character named Zzeben who is mute. I was four episodes in before I realized that Zzeben's signs looked like more than just random gestures and decided to do a quick google for info about the character and the actor (Robert McRay). I quickly discovered that Mr. McRay claimed, in interviews from that time, to have invented Hyborian Sign Language for his character. He claimed to have 300 signs in one interview and hinted that he had a grammar for the language as well. So, as I watched episode 5, I started documenting what I was seeing using Sign Writing (lots of rewinding and rebuffering!). In that one episode Zzeben had 8 distinct utterances totalling 28 signs, by my count, with 24 unique signs. I have made preliminary gueses at the meanings of several signs including: SCREAM, YOU/THERE, COME ON, ME, FOLLOW, DRINK, DRUNK, NOT, TOGETHER or ALONE, KNOW, MONSTER, WOMAN, SERIOUS. Any or all of these guesses could be wrong, and I haven't even started looking at grammar yet. I find it interesting enough that I will go back and rewatch the first 4 episodes to document Zzeben's dialogue from them before going on with the remaining episodes. But before I go on, I thought I would ask if anyone else had done any documenting of this conlang. If anyone has, I would appreciate comparing notes. Also, if anyone else wanted to watch the episodes (which really are dreadful TV) and collaborate in documenting it, I would be glad of the help. Sometimes I'm not 100% sure what I've seen even after several replays. It really is better to be able to watch signs in slow motion to catch the important details. I finally miss Elan. Adam Messages in this topic (2) ________________________________________________________________________ 1b. Re: Hyborian Sign Language Posted by: "Lee" waywardwre...@yahoo.com Date: Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:07 pm ((PDT)) I vaguely remember it. I suppose I could refresh my memory... http://www.amazon.com/Conan-Adventurer-Complete-Ally-Dunne/dp/B0002NRS1O Sounds like an interesting project you have there! Lee --- On Sun, 8/29/10, Adam Walker <carra...@gmail.com> wrote: From: Adam Walker <carra...@gmail.com> Subject: Hyborian Sign Language To: conl...@listserv.brown.edu Date: Sunday, August 29, 2010, 7:52 PM Does anyone here remeber the Amrican TV show from 1997-8, Conan, which was released on DVD as Conan the Adventurer? I never watched it when it was on TV since that was one of my no television set periods; however, I just started watching it on Netflix via internet. the story includes a character named Zzeben who is mute. I was four episodes in before I realized that Zzeben's signs looked like more than just random gestures and decided to do a quick google for info about the character and the actor (Robert McRay). I quickly discovered that Mr. McRay claimed, in interviews from that time, to have invented Hyborian Sign Language for his character. He claimed to have 300 signs in one interview and hinted that he had a grammar for the language as well. So, as I watched episode 5, I started documenting what I was seeing using Sign Writing (lots of rewinding and rebuffering!). In that one episode Zzeben had 8 distinct utterances totalling 28 signs, by my count, with 24 unique signs. I have made preliminary gueses at the meanings of several signs including: SCREAM, YOU/THERE, COME ON, ME, FOLLOW, DRINK, DRUNK, NOT, TOGETHER or ALONE, KNOW, MONSTER, WOMAN, SERIOUS. Any or all of these guesses could be wrong, and I haven't even started looking at grammar yet. I find it interesting enough that I will go back and rewatch the first 4 episodes to document Zzeben's dialogue from them before going on with the remaining episodes. But before I go on, I thought I would ask if anyone else had done any documenting of this conlang. If anyone has, I would appreciate comparing notes. Also, if anyone else wanted to watch the episodes (which really are dreadful TV) and collaborate in documenting it, I would be glad of the help. Sometimes I'm not 100% sure what I've seen even after several replays. It really is better to be able to watch signs in slow motion to catch the important details. I finally miss Elan. Adam Messages in this topic (2) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2a. Re: OT: Place that you'd most like to live & reasons Posted by: "Daniel Nielsen" niel...@uah.edu Date: Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:57 pm ((PDT)) In Santa Maria, Ca., where my father grew up, he said the temperatures were so uniformly nice that the ads were, "Never too hot, never too cool, just right for a barbeque". Not exactly a great rhyme, really :) Messages in this topic (26) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! 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