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Conlanging, in plain English. Tuesday, January 1, 2013. À alíta na-lahéap vó'c ki'tyraisödàhlv'n! O year which-is-beginning, you may-it-make-happy! Technically, it's not the right time of the alíta. For this greeting, but in honor of our Earthly New Year, may it be a happy one! Monday, February 7, 2011. The five-day intercalary end-of-year chèmbel pëpícümnö. Has come around again, surprising me since I blogged about it already last time. The 64th since recordkeeping began in December 1985. Nípa nipàlipsö...

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Conlanging, in plain English. Tuesday, January 1, 2013. À alíta na-lahéap vó'c ki'tyraisödàhlv'n! O year which-is-beginning, you may-it-make-happy! Technically, it's not the right time of the alíta. For this greeting, but in honor of our Earthly New Year, may it be a happy one! Monday, February 7, 2011. The five-day intercalary end-of-year chèmbel pëpícümnö. Has come around again, surprising me since I blogged about it already last time. The 64th since recordkeeping began in December 1985. Nípa nipàlipsö...

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Conlanging, in plain English. Sunday, February 7, 2010. All, every, each. I have decided on a simple scheme for non-numeric quantifiers in Mirexu. It is not the degrees of quantification that I was concerned with. Whether there will be more degrees than "all, none, some" . "enough"? I can leave till later. The distinction that I needed to figure out how to capture was distributionality. In English, it is the difference between "all" and "each" or "every". Now what could be the distributive of "none"?

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Languages of Ea: October 2010

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Conlanging, in plain English. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Occasional Word in Merechi: chàri. Bitter (to the taste). Third of four tastebud words (the mërèchi don't appear to have a separate word for umami. Refers to bitter tastes. Pëàman lielúcür hlífia'c chàri hlíp'të. People across the ocean drink a bitter drink. Don't eat bitter nuts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is where I write about. My languages. At my other blog, mirexu.blogspot.com. I write posts in. Mërèchi, one of my languages.

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Languages of Ea: Occasional Word in Merechi: nípa

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Conlanging, in plain English. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Occasional Word in Merechi: nípa. Today's word is nípa. A new one of which I will have in týat tèpsë-të-shóji. 30 days. The more psychologically significant number to the mërèchi would be a tèpsëty. Or twenty-day month. Let's hope I don't have this one quite that soon. This baby will be my àrma. I already have a pèhla. Who is my husband's àrma. The new baby will be his nína. Click for the explanation! Nípa'aë mèmacüm àgë dísöp'n. To be located; -p.

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Languages of Ea: chèmbel time again!

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Conlanging, in plain English. Monday, February 7, 2011. The five-day intercalary end-of-year chèmbel pëpícümnö. Has come around again, surprising me since I blogged about it already last time. Niftily, its beginning nearly coincided with Imbolc, the new moon, and Chinese New Year. Today was the fifth day, and tomorrow begins a new alíta. The 64th since recordkeeping began in December 1985. Um Anyone who knows me is laughing at this point.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I write posts in.

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Languages of Ea: New Year's greetings

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Conlanging, in plain English. Tuesday, January 1, 2013. À alíta na-lahéap vó'c ki'tyraisödàhlv'n! O year which-is-beginning, you may-it-make-happy! Technically, it's not the right time of the alíta. For this greeting, but in honor of our Earthly New Year, may it be a happy one! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is where I write about. My languages. At my other blog, mirexu.blogspot.com. I write posts in. Mërèchi, one of my languages. Other blogs about conlanging. View my complete profile.

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April 20, 2011 4 Comments. 1) Leave the phonology as it is, plus the changes from yesterday. This would leave coronal harmony in place. 2) Scrap coronal harmony. Move /t / to /d/ and add a voiced labial stop /b/. Also, to compensate further for the lack of coronal harmony, add /ɬ/, perhaps with some kind of remnant coronal relationship with /ts/. Anyway, if anyone has ideas/feedback about this, I’d really like to here it. April 20, 2011 at 4:31 pm. April 20, 2011 at 6:27 pm. I liked the coronal harmony!

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P1: Phonotactics and Consonant Clusters. April 19, 2011. 1) The consonants /h ð / never occur in clusters, and /ɾ l/ do not occur as the second member of a cluster. 2) There are no clusters with two identical consonants. 3) Nasals assimilate to the following obstruent when they occur in a cluster. 4) Stops/the affricate may only be followed by obstruents. April 19, 2011 2 Comments. The first one has 10 consonants and 4 vowels, for a total of 14 phonemes. Valid consonant clusters number four: /ts ks hl hʋ...

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