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by Travis B.
Wed May 29, 2024 1:16 pm
Forum: Languages
Topic: The Great Proto-Indo-European Thread's Sequel
Replies: 932
Views: 1085520

Re: The Great Proto-Indo-European Thread's Sequel

But I have the impression that Talksubilos hasn't grasped that the inconvenience of the fact is an important facet of the semantics of afraid . But then I am not a native English speaker and may be wrong ;) What I get out of Talskubilos's use of the word afraid is that they are insisting that they ...
by Travis B.
Wed May 29, 2024 1:03 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

  • make, create, khayta
Ximame ha aariye ha khaytameya ibba gaxaguyeya /ay/ ay /aw/.
think-AGT.1.S-PRES COMP should-PRES COMP create-AGT.1.S-PRES-PAT.3.P.INAN words exist-COM-AGT.3.P.INAN-PRES-PAT.3.P.INAN /ay/ or /aw/.
I think I should make more words with /ay/ or /aw/.
by Travis B.
Wed May 29, 2024 11:42 am
Forum: Ephemera
Topic: United States Politics Thread 46
Replies: 1439
Views: 448490

Re: United States Politics Thread 46

The Democrats may not be ideal, but anyone who thinks that the Republicans are somehow better than them (including the people who think that the Republicans somehow favor the working class or that the Democrats should not be voted for because they are "elitist") is frankly either a fool or...
by Travis B.
Wed May 29, 2024 10:44 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 3049
Views: 2861221

Re: Conlang Random Thread

What I have done with Fad'ami is first to give each morpheme a number of different forms depending on what precedes it phonetically, and secondly to primarily put things like geminates, aspirated consonants, and ejectives in roots, and avoid them in affixes (there are a couple notable ejectives in a...
by Travis B.
Tue May 28, 2024 4:16 pm
Forum: Languages
Topic: Resources Thread
Replies: 99
Views: 70649

Re: Resources Thread

Um, French verbal clitics are already morphemes, and always have been…! Really? I thought they were still clitics. So what are some papers that discuss this aspect of French morphology? Clitics are morphemes… I’m wondering if you perhaps mean ‘affixes’? In response to which I submit that ‘clitic’ a...
by Travis B.
Tue May 28, 2024 10:08 am
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

jal wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 5:23 am
Travis B. wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 10:11 pm
Rounin Ryuuji wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 9:39 pm[í.ˑɫ̪ʷò̞ᵝ jǿ̞ᵝˑc͡çì t̪ʰí.jò̞ᵝː.n̪ɐ̞́ˑ.s̪ʉ̀ᵝ.ɾ̪ʉ̀ᵝ t̪ʰi̯é̞ːˑ.ɲò̞ᵝː ɐ̞́ˑ.ɾ̪ʲì]
Your posts look hard to write.
Dem fo specal luk ahcip fi tok.
They especially look difficult to speak.
  • agree with (trans.), q'atti
Q'attimena
agree-AGT.1.S-PRES-PAT.2.S
Agreed.
by Travis B.
Sun May 26, 2024 10:37 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

  • vary (intr.), caat'e
  • many (coll.), niina
Ligimat'a ha gadi fad'a jafanit niina saxaat caat'ejatlaa.
know-AGT.1.S-PST.IPFV-NEG exist-DAT language Japan-GEN many sounds-GEN vary-ADJ.PAT-GEN-P
I did not know Japanese had so many allophones.
by Travis B.
Sun May 26, 2024 7:54 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

Ximaajafaabin zon man.
think-ADJ.PAT-COMPARE-RES-ABL-AGT.2.S DIST.S.INAN 3.S-ACC
You have put more thought in that than me.
by Travis B.
Sun May 26, 2024 3:36 pm
Forum: Ephemera
Topic: Happy things thread!
Replies: 1220
Views: 718340

Re: Happy things thread!

doctor shark wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 2:40 pm This finally went online! (Took long enough...)
Congrats!
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 11:48 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

alphabet, alfabet letter, character, sign, symbol, khaafu Bakizinuya fad'amii aana khaafutam alfabetit ingalisit taguyeyat'a ⟨p⟩ ay ⟨v⟩. use-AGT.3.S.INAN-HAB-PAT.3.P.INAN language-POSS.1.P-ERG all letter-GEN-P alphabet-GEN English-GEN COP-AGT.3.P.INAN-PRES-PAT.3.P.INAN-NEG ⟨p⟩ or ⟨v⟩. Fad'ami uses ...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 11:01 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

  • Japan, jafan
  • very, strongly, deeply, soole
Nawiziye fad'anaa fad'a jafanit wiib'aja soole.
appear-AGT.3.S.INAN-PRES language-POSS.2.S-ERG language Japan-GEN mutate-ADJ.PAT very
Your language looks like a deeply mutated Japonic language.
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 10:11 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

之ろ良き辞を名する゙辞縄有り゙ 「いろ𛀁ぅきつゐ𛀁をなする゙きつゐ𛀁にょふあり゙」 Ilo yeoki tiyônasuru tienyô ari. [í.ˑɫ̪ʷò̞ᵝ jǿ̞ᵝˑc͡çì t̪ʰí.jò̞ᵝː.n̪ɐ̞́ˑ.s̪ʉ̀ᵝ.ɾ̪ʉ̀ᵝ t̪ʰi̯é̞ːˑ.ɲò̞ᵝː ɐ̞́ˑ.ɾ̪ʲì] proximal.LOCATIVE good.PREDICATIVE word.ACCUSATIVE.make.ADNOMINAL word.rope(=thread) copula.PREDICATIVE "This is a good word-making thread.&q...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 9:11 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang Random Thread
Replies: 3049
Views: 2861221

Re: Conlang Random Thread

Are there any natlangs that, like my new conlang fad'ami , have a complete lack of adpositions, expressing equivalent ideas with applicatives, relational nouns, genitive case, and relative clauses? Common motifs in fad'ami include using an applicative on a verb with a relational noun belonging to a ...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 8:50 pm
Forum: Languages
Topic: Innovative Usage Thread
Replies: 572
Views: 662695

Re: Innovative Usage Thread

I think in AusEng present "got" is fairly rare and when it occurs it behaves exactly the same as "have got". What happens with the sequence of tenses, as in standard 'I said I'd got time to spare'? Does that get replaced by 'I said I had time to spare'? Yeah, the former sounds a...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 8:28 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Conlang fluency thread
Replies: 2500
Views: 1486322

Re: Conlang fluency thread

collect (trans.), qarre go (intr.), aagi words (coll.), ibba post, message, kab'a Aagiyoma yoxa ut qarrebimaya ibba kab'am chiilaa. go-ALL-AGT.1.S-PST.IPFV back and collect-ABL-AGT.1.S-PST.IPFV-PAT.3.P.INAN words post-P old-P I have been going back and collecting words from previous posts.
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 8:02 pm
Forum: Conlangery
Topic: Fad'ami Was: A scratchpad
Replies: 18
Views: 466

Re: Fad'ami Was: A scratchpad

equals, copula, ta language variety, fad'a to bore, qham bad, yoh to mean, wanni just, merely, sun new, gani sky, siima give, yaalu things (coll.), d'at myriad, yiseka nurture, wohade humankind, gaare have, own, possess, enna good, wot return, eeta die, t'aw surprise (trans.), coxi need (trans.), m...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 7:27 pm
Forum: Ephemera
Topic: British Politics Guide
Replies: 1948
Views: 1021808

Re: British Politics Guide

This man seems quite mad… I just saw the following headline: Sunak vows to bring back national service for school leavers Is he trying to sabotage the miniscule chance he has of re-election? I struggle to explain his actions in any other coherent way… Is Sunak insane? It does seem quite likely, doe...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 7:14 pm
Forum: Ephemera
Topic: British Politics Guide
Replies: 1948
Views: 1021808

Re: British Politics Guide

bradrn wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 6:49 pm This man seems quite mad… I just saw the following headline:

Sunak vows to bring back national service for school leavers

Is he trying to sabotage the miniscule chance he has of re-election? I struggle to explain his actions in any other coherent way…
Is Sunak insane?
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 6:47 pm
Forum: Languages
Topic: Innovative Usage Thread
Replies: 572
Views: 662695

Re: Innovative Usage Thread

IMD "got" and "gotten" have slightly different meanings: "got" merely implies possesion, "gotten" emphasizes acquisition. E.g. "I've got the money" = I have it, it's available "I've gotten the money" = I've acquired it, recently enough tha...
by Travis B.
Sat May 25, 2024 10:15 am
Forum: Languages
Topic: Innovative Usage Thread
Replies: 572
Views: 662695

Re: Innovative Usage Thread

In my idiolect for certain verbs I have a strong tendency to use the preterite plus - en to form new past participles which contrast with the StdE ones in subtle ways (e.g. "I've eaten my sandwich" is distinct from "I've aten my sandwich"; the latter intuitively feels more like a...