What do 3 and 1 mean in your glosses. I don't see how 3rd and 1st person could make that semantic distinction, so I'm assuming it's something else.
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Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = (non-)specific, A/ₐ = agent, E/ₑ = entity (person or thing)
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No, I did mean 3rd Person and 1st Person gain that distinction in such a statement eventually,......after some it starts as denoting someone who gives the order for it to happen (but does not personally lay bricks or dig the moat) of "The king built-3P the palace" then expands to "The king built-3P the homeless shelter" or "He built-3P the temple" (if he is the god the temple is built for)
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So the descendent of the 1P affix indicates the subject performing the action (subject does sth) and the descendent of the 3P affix indicates an unnamed agent (subject has sth done)?keenir wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 7:15 pmNo, I did mean 3rd Person and 1st Person gain that distinction in such a statement eventually,......after some it starts as denoting someone who gives the order for it to happen (but does not personally lay bricks or dig the moat) of "The king built-3P the palace" then expands to "The king built-3P the homeless shelter" or "He built-3P the temple" (if he is the god the temple is built for)
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = (non-)specific, A/ₐ = agent, E/ₑ = entity (person or thing)
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if this is the wrong thread for this, please put it where it belongs, if thats doable; sorry.
My intent, at least, was that, outside of "the palace was built-3P", then such a descendent of the 3P affix would indicate that it has a named recipient or beneficiary (it is sth done for subject)
...the 1P affix can be more ambiguous (subject definately does sth -- though the sth may or may not be for the subject)
the king built-1P the palace.....the palace is definately for the king.
the king built-3P the palace.....the palace miiiiiiiiiight be for the king, or maybe the king had it built for his heir or his queen.
It can be, yes. I mean, if you say "The palace was built-3P" then sure.Imralu wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 7:23 pmSo the descendent of the 1P affix indicates the subject performing the action (subject does sth) and the descendent of the 3P affix indicates an unnamed agent (subject has sth done)?keenir wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 7:15 pmNo, I did mean 3rd Person and 1st Person gain that distinction in such a statement eventually,......after some it starts as denoting someone who gives the order for it to happen (but does not personally lay bricks or dig the moat) of "The king built-3P the palace" then expands to "The king built-3P the homeless shelter" or "He built-3P the temple" (if he is the god the temple is built for)
My intent, at least, was that, outside of "the palace was built-3P", then such a descendent of the 3P affix would indicate that it has a named recipient or beneficiary (it is sth done for subject)
...the 1P affix can be more ambiguous (subject definately does sth -- though the sth may or may not be for the subject)
the king built-1P the palace.....the palace is definately for the king.
the king built-3P the palace.....the palace miiiiiiiiiight be for the king, or maybe the king had it built for his heir or his queen.
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Elsewhere online I came across this: https://toaq.net/. I know we don’t discuss loglangs very much here, but this one looks particularly well-done and interesting. Don’t know enough formal semantics to properly assess it though.
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bradrn wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 2:06 am Elsewhere online I came across this: https://toaq.net/. I know we don’t discuss loglangs very much here, but this one looks particularly well-done and interesting. Don’t know enough formal semantics to properly assess it though.
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I find a true velar nasal (as opposed to a prenasalised stop) rather difficult to articulate word-initially.
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This website is beautifully designed. I hope someday I can make my grammars look so good.bradrn wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 2:06 am Elsewhere online I came across this: https://toaq.net/. I know we don’t discuss loglangs very much here, but this one looks particularly well-done and interesting. Don’t know enough formal semantics to properly assess it though.
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I do not.Rounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 7:01 pmI find a true velar nasal (as opposed to a prenasalised stop) rather difficult to articulate word-initially.
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Well, it's a matter of getting used to it.Rounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 7:01 pm I find a true velar nasal (as opposed to a prenasalised stop) rather difficult to articulate word-initially.
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bradrn wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 2:06 am Elsewhere online I came across this: https://toaq.net/. I know we don’t discuss loglangs very much here, but this one looks particularly well-done and interesting. Don’t know enough formal semantics to properly assess it though.
Press X to doubt.Toaq (pronounced [tʰoaŋ]) is a constructed human language in which every sentence translates unambiguously into logic notation.
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A loglang is a language which unambiguously bidirectionally encodes predicate-argument-structures such that any Phonological Form corresponds to exactly one Logical Form (i.e. every valid utterance has exactly one meaning) and every Logical Form corresponds to at least one Phonological Form (i.e. every meaning can be encoded in at least one phonological string).
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Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ. Hərlaɂ.
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Well, if you look a bit further, they actually worked out its formal semantics, so as long as their chosen formal theory is sufficiently good they’re actually not being too ridiculous there.Zju wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 12:59 pmbradrn wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 2:06 am Elsewhere online I came across this: https://toaq.net/. I know we don’t discuss loglangs very much here, but this one looks particularly well-done and interesting. Don’t know enough formal semantics to properly assess it though.Press X to doubt.Toaq (pronounced [tʰoaŋ]) is a constructed human language in which every sentence translates unambiguously into logic notation.
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A loglang is a language which unambiguously bidirectionally encodes predicate-argument-structures such that any Phonological Form corresponds to exactly one Logical Form (i.e. every valid utterance has exactly one meaning) and every Logical Form corresponds to at least one Phonological Form (i.e. every meaning can be encoded in at least one phonological string).
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So wait, when you're impersonating a sexy cat, you say /ŋgʲã˩˥/ ?Rounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 7:01 pm I find a true velar nasal (as opposed to a prenasalised stop) rather difficult to articulate word-initially.
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I have never in my life attempted this.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 7:32 pmSo wait, when you're impersonating a sexy cat...Rounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 7:01 pm I find a true velar nasal (as opposed to a prenasalised stop) rather difficult to articulate word-initially.
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/ŋgʲã˩˥/ the cat said "i feel like being sexy today"
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Same -- I don't know enough about loglangs to decide how well it works; but apart from that it's very well done and I like it a lot.bradrn wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 2:06 am Elsewhere online I came across this: https://toaq.net/. I know we don’t discuss loglangs very much here, but this one looks particularly well-done and interesting. Don’t know enough formal semantics to properly assess it though.
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Yeah, I guess it would
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So, I don't know whether to go for /mw/ > /nw/ or > /mm/... I don't really like the sound of /mw/ and geminites are totally a thing in my L conlang. But, I have words where sometimes the /nw/ version sounds better or sometimes the /mm/ sounds better, but there's no phonetic justification for both in either case - one is hamma one is panwa... I could hand waive one instance of an irregular sound change because that happens in natlangs from time to time, but how else could I naturalistically have this duality? Or do I need to just pick one?
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You could say both existed as variations in dialect, but due to population mixing by some external force, both forms came into use by the "merged" dialect, and some words happened to settle into one form, and some into another...Jonlang wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 10:51 am So, I don't know whether to go for /mw/ > /nw/ or > /mm/... I don't really like the sound of /mw/ and geminites are totally a thing in my L conlang. But, I have words where sometimes the /nw/ version sounds better or sometimes the /mm/ sounds better, but there's no phonetic justification for both in either case - one is hamma one is panwa... I could hand waive one instance of an irregular sound change because that happens in natlangs from time to time, but how else could I naturalistically have this duality? Or do I need to just pick one?
At least, that's what I would do if I really wanted this.