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1a. Joseph Peanou RIP From: R A Brown 1b. Re: Joseph Peanou RIP From: Jörg Rhiemeier 2.1. Re: norsk (was Re: As the Actress Said to the Bishop) From: Lars Finsen 3. Stephen Fry's Podcast on Language From: Ben Scerri 4a. Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Sai 4b. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Patrick Dunn 4c. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Ben Scerri 4d. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Karen Badham 4e. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Tony Harris 4f. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Roger Mills 4g. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Sai 4h. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Gary Shannon 4i. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Mechthild Czapp 4j. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Carsten Becker 4k. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Larry Sulky 4l. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Larry Sulky 4m. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 From: Lars Finsen 5a. Re: Young conlanger/cellist on NPR's From The Top From: Sai 5b. Re: Young conlanger/cellist on NPR's From The Top From: Brett Williams 6a. Re: Four-tone Latin (was: Sino-Romance in the LLL?) From: Shair A Messages ________________________________________________________________________ 1a. Joseph Peanou RIP Posted by: "R A Brown" r...@carolandray.plus.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:41 pm ((PDT)) Hello all! Visitors to my website will notice that Joseph Peanou, Giuseppe Peano's doppelgänger in RHATL, has passed away. This is because RHATL (Ray's Hellenic Alternative Time-Line) has passed out of all existence, whether virtual or otherwise, in this and any other universes. It don't exist. It may be that somewhere WHATL or, indeed, some other Hellenic Alternative Time-Line continues to have an existence in the work of some conlanger(s). That's fine. But they have nothing whatever to do with TAKE. I have found the WHATL/ RHATL scenarios far too inhibiting; those who remember Philip Newton's WHATL calendar for 2012 (i.e. approximately 2008 in our time-line) may remember the problems. What is TAKE for the "Eiffel Tower"? "Well, er, how do we know that the Eiffel Tower will be there in WHATL? How do we know they'll be a city called 'Paris'?" and so forth. TAKE has now become fully integrated into our time line and I am producing a "Graeco sine flexione" which is classical Greek without inflexions, purely as an intellectual exercise. I ask those interested in TAKE to be patient during the revision which, hopefully, will be completed over the next month or so. -- Ray ================================== http://www.carolandray.plus.com ================================== "Ein Kopf, der auf seine eigene Kosten denkt, wird immer Eingriffe in die Sprache thun." [J.G. Hamann, 1760] "A mind that thinks at its own expense will always interfere with language". Messages in this topic (2) ________________________________________________________________________ 1b. Re: Joseph Peanou RIP Posted by: "Jörg Rhiemeier" joerg_rhieme...@web.de Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:45 pm ((PDT)) Hallo! On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:41:34 +0100, R A Brown wrote: > Hello all! > > Visitors to my website will notice that Joseph Peanou, > Giuseppe Peano's doppelgänger in RHATL, has passed away. > This is because RHATL (Ray's Hellenic Alternative Time-Line) > has passed out of all existence, whether virtual or > otherwise, in this and any other universes. It don't exist. > > It may be that somewhere WHATL or, indeed, some other > Hellenic Alternative Time-Line continues to have an > existence in the work of some conlanger(s). That's fine. But > they have nothing whatever to do with TAKE. > > I have found the WHATL/ RHATL scenarios far too inhibiting; > those who remember Philip Newton's WHATL calendar for 2012 > (i.e. approximately 2008 in our time-line) may remember the > problems. What is TAKE for the "Eiffel Tower"? "Well, er, > how do we know that the Eiffel Tower will be there in WHATL? > How do we know they'll be a city called 'Paris'?" and so forth. I understand this very well. Working with an alternative timeline (or, a fortiori, with an entirely fictional world) throws one into searching for answers on the most stupid questions, distracting from the matters one really wants to engage with. It is much easier if one stays as close to the real world as the project allows. Also, a tight connection to the real world makes the project feel more "relevant". This is the reason why I chose, with my conlangs, to work within the framework of the League of Lost Languages rather than Ill Bethisad or some other kind of alternative world. There was a time (in the late 1990s) when I dabbled much with alternative timelines, but I now feel that I have grown out of that, and the whole enterprise now seems almost entirely pointless to me. (I still sometimes pay brief visits to two Albic-related ATLs, one diverging in King Arthur's time, with an Elvish enclave surviving in Somerset in a different UK, and one having the ancient Elvish civilization never fall, but each time I try to work on either of them, I quickly realize how unrewarding the enterprise is. I should perhaps finally lay those two timelines to rest.) > TAKE has now become fully integrated into our time line and > I am producing a "Graeco sine flexione" which is classical > Greek without inflexions, purely as an intellectual exercise. > > I ask those interested in TAKE to be patient during the > revision which, hopefully, will be completed over the next > month or so. I think this is a fair decision. An intellectual exercise like this does not need a fictional backdrop. If the Lojbanists can do without it, why not TAKE? -- ... brought to you by the Weeping Elf http://www.joerg-rhiemeier.de/Conlang/index.html Messages in this topic (2) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2.1. Re: norsk (was Re: As the Actress Said to the Bishop) Posted by: "Lars Finsen" lars.fin...@ortygia.no Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:28 pm ((PDT)) I wrote: > The r of the copula _er_ is pronounced before vowels in some > dialects, and thus its omission could be said to be allophonic. I'd like to mention another sign of the phonemic nature of this r in the few, but important, dialects that have it: it influences the pronunciation of a following n, for example "Det er nok" [de&n`ok] - compare the usual pronunciation of "nok" [nok]. Thus, as it is mostly realised [0] and realised as [r] only before vowels, as well as absent from most dialects, it is seemingly a dying phoneme. LEF Messages in this topic (32) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 3. Stephen Fry's Podcast on Language Posted by: "Ben Scerri" psykieki...@gmail.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:59 pm ((PDT)) Greetings all, Here is a podcast done by Stephen Fry on the subject of language. Those of you know know of Stephen Fry (which, by right, should be all of you!) will likely know he is a keen student of language and often brings a humorous light to the subject as with his "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" sketch. http://www.stephenfry.com/2008/12/22/series-2-episode-3-language/ Enjoy. Messages in this topic (1) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 4a. Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Sai" s...@saizai.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:03 pm ((PDT)) frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. ;-) Please go add yourself now: http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap Thanks & enjoy, - Sai Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4b. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Patrick Dunn" pwd...@gmail.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:32 pm ((PDT)) Done, and if anyone in the Chicago area would like to gather for some sort of social event, I'd probably be up for that at some point. I'm a social butterfly. On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Sai <s...@saizai.com> wrote: > frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near > me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. > ;-) > > Please go add yourself now: > > http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap > > Thanks & enjoy, > - Sai > -- I have stretched ropes from steeple to steeple; garlands from window to window; golden chains from star to star, and I dance. --Arthur Rimbaud Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4c. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Ben Scerri" psykieki...@gmail.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:41 pm ((PDT)) Done, although as of yet I seem to be the only one in Australia. Perhaps I shall been more, for I am well aware of a conlang society at the local University. On 29 September 2010 11:27, Patrick Dunn <pwd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Done, and if anyone in the Chicago area would like to gather for some > sort of social event, I'd probably be up for that at some point. > > I'm a social butterfly. > > > > On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Sai <s...@saizai.com> wrote: > > frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near > > me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. > > ;-) > > > > Please go add yourself now: > > > > http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap > > > > Thanks & enjoy, > > - Sai > > > > > > -- > I have stretched ropes from steeple to steeple; garlands from window > to window; golden chains from star to star, and I dance. --Arthur > Rimbaud > Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4d. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Karen Badham" ktbad...@gmail.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:48 pm ((PDT)) Wow, you people are fast! I am incredibly surprised that I was not the first person to put a mark in a south east state, lol -Karen Terry Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4e. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Tony Harris" t...@alurhsa.org Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:11 pm ((PDT)) Done. I confess I was a little reluctant, then realized that my address is right out there for anyone to find if they do a whois on my domain, and then they could pop that into mapquest or google maps and get directions right to the house, so it's not like I was revealing anything currently private. Although fair warning, as I looked at the detailed view of the map in my area, I realized that several of the things they're listing as apparent good, solid, passable roads, are actually vague footpaths where a hundred and fifty years ago someone cut a horse trail and named it. On 09/28/2010 09:01 PM, Sai wrote: > frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near > me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. > ;-) > > Please go add yourself now: > > http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap > > Thanks& enjoy, > - Sai Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4f. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Roger Mills" romi...@yahoo.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:24 pm ((PDT)) --- On Tue, 9/28/10, Sai <s...@saizai.com> wrote: > frappr.com/conlang is long dead, > alas. And I'd like to know who's near > me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it > won't die. > ;-) > > Please go add yourself now: > > http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap > Added myself, apparently incorrectly, but I see that Alex corrected it. Thanks!! Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4g. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Sai" s...@saizai.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:45 pm ((PDT)) Slight edit to the instructions: 1. For name, please list your handle or alternate names people in the community would know you by. 2. For details, list your website/email and conlang projects. Lots of folk don't have a website yet (hint, http://conlang.org/hosting.php), or don't want to publish their email; just list what you do have and want to share. Or, y'know, other salient stuff you feel like writing there. It's just a suggestion. :-P 3. Mind that you can always fudge your location, if you don't feel like giving it exactly. The point is more to know who's in the general area. ;-) Thanks, - Sai PS Patrick: We totally should. I met two earlier today at UoC. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4h. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Gary Shannon" fizi...@gmail.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:21 pm ((PDT)) On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Sai <s...@saizai.com> wrote: > 3. Mind that you can always fudge your location, if you don't feel > like giving it exactly. The point is more to know who's in the general > area. ;-) The map doesn't actually show all the roads so I fudged and put the pin on the town's one and only traffic light. I figure that's as close to the middle of town as I can get. --gary Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4i. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Mechthild Czapp" 0zu...@gmx.de Date: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:59 am ((PDT)) Gah! You should have said that this links to google. I refuse to use Google due to its attempts to collect data about everyone and everything. For the list, it suffices that I live in the area where the ccTLD is .de ;) -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:01:23 -0500 > Von: Sai <s...@saizai.com> > An: conl...@listserv.brown.edu > Betreff: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 > frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near > me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. > ;-) > > Please go add yourself now: > > http://tinyurl.com/conlangmap > > Thanks & enjoy, > - Sai -- Sanja'xen mi'lanja'kynha ,mi'la'ohix'ta jilih, nka. My life would be easy if it was not so hard! GMX DSL SOMMER-SPECIAL: Surf & Phone Flat 16.000 für nur 19,99 Euro/mtl.!* http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/dsl Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4j. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Carsten Becker" carb...@googlemail.com Date: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:34 am ((PDT)) Am 29.09.2010 03:01 schrieb Sai: > So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. > At least there you can change your location easily, as well as remove it completely. > Please go add yourself now: > I did so. It seems like Conlang-L is mostly an American venue. There are much more Europeans on the ZBB I think, mainly Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, and British ones. At least regarding the active members. Carsten -- Ayeri Grammar (under construction): http://bit.ly/9dSyTI Der Sprachbaukasten: http://sanstitre.nfshost.com/sbk Blog: http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4k. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Larry Sulky" larrysu...@gmail.com Date: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:13 am ((PDT)) Never mind. Found the proper teardrop marker. On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Larry Sulky <larrysu...@gmail.com> wrote: > The "blue marker" referred to in the instructions is a little circle, just > above the zoom scale? When I click it it starts to spinning, and nothing I > do, including clicking on the map, will stop it. > > Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4l. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Larry Sulky" larrysu...@gmail.com Date: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:36 am ((PDT)) The "blue marker" referred to in the instructions is a little circle, just above the zoom scale? When I click it it starts to spinning, and nothing I do, including clicking on the map, will stop it. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 4m. Re: Worldwide conlanger locations map, v2 Posted by: "Lars Finsen" lars.fin...@ortygia.no Date: Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:38 am ((PDT)) Den 29. sep. 2010 kl. 03.01 skreiv Sai: > frappr.com/conlang is long dead, alas. And I'd like to know who's near > me. So I've made a new one with Google Maps - hopefully it won't die. > ;-) This doesn't work for me. I don't see any 'edit' button or link, and once I log on, the conlanger window on the left goes blank and shows only an "unable to load" message. :-I LEF Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 5a. Re: Young conlanger/cellist on NPR's From The Top Posted by: "Sai" s...@saizai.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:57 pm ((PDT)) May be worth finding her and sending her an email letting her know about our existence. ;-) - Sai Messages in this topic (6) ________________________________________________________________________ 5b. Re: Young conlanger/cellist on NPR's From The Top Posted by: "Brett Williams" mungoje...@gmail.com Date: Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:04 pm ((PDT)) On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Sai <s...@saizai.com> wrote: > May be worth finding her and sending her an email letting her know > about our existence. ;-) I actually found what appeared to be her Facebook page a day or two ago, and sent a message linking her to this very thread! Hello Kathryn, if you happen to read this. Your cello playing is wonderful. We're all very curious about your conlang as well, if you'd ever like to share any more about it. You certainly wouldn't be "weird" here! <3, la stela selckiku aka mungojelly aka bret-ram aka veret'he aka brett Messages in this topic (6) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 6a. Re: Four-tone Latin (was: Sino-Romance in the LLL?) Posted by: "Shair A" aeetlrcre...@gmail.com Date: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:25 am ((PDT)) Excuse me - I meant "not all". 2010/9/28 R A Brown <r...@carolandray.plus.com> > On 27/09/2010 23:12, Shair A wrote: > >> Better still, I would think, for Latin roots are not >> monosyllabic either. >> > > Not true. A lot of Latin _roots_ are monosyllabic. > aequ- (equal) > art- (art) > bon- (good) > bell- (war) > can- (sing) > cad- (fall) > don- (gift) > fac= (make/do) > fug- (flee) > etc. etc. > > The above are just a _few- of the many monosyllabic roots. > > -- > Ray > ================================== > http://www.carolandray.plus.com > ================================== > "Ein Kopf, der auf seine eigene Kosten denkt, > wird immer Eingriffe in die Sprache thun." > [J.G. Hamann, 1760] > "A mind that thinks at its own expense > will always interfere with language". > Messages in this topic (5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/conlang/ <*> Your email settings: Digest Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/conlang/join (Yahoo! 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