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- Sat Dec 16, 2023 12:01 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Interlingua... a review
- Replies: 40
- Views: 60873
Re: Interlingua... a review
1) First of all, the invariable article le . Interlingua does away with gender entirely. I can see the appeal in resolving mistakes with nouns ending in -e, but I think la should be made at least optional for feminine Romance cognates, or to keep it as simple as possible, all female entities or ina...
- Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:25 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: On the frequency of personal names
- Replies: 21
- Views: 24033
Re: On the frequency of personal names
"Muhammad" is still a runaway favourite given name for males in most of the Islamic world. I'm sure the percentage in some countries is pretty eye-watering. In Bangladesh in particular Mohammad is so common they don't even bother writing it in full a lot of the time, indicating it simply ...
- Sat Oct 14, 2023 11:18 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
What is ‘Isidorianist’ even supposed to mean? Isidore of Seville (Latin: Īsidōrus Hispalēnsis , ca. 560 - 636 CE) is the author of a very long treatise of Latin etymologies, entitled the Etymologiae or the Origines , where he basically just makes connections between words based on their sound. Lots...
- Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:08 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: The "How Do You Pronounce X" Thread
- Replies: 1876
- Views: 4992234
Re: The "How Do You Pronounce X" Thread
Per the discussion here : poor boor moor to pour tour tourist tournament tourniquet Tourette syndrome Also, what about path/truth vs. paths/truths? Saw some people elsewhere saying they pronounce the former pair of singulars with /θ/, but the latter pair of plurals with /θs/ or /ðz/. i want to spell...
- Fri Sep 29, 2023 9:57 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
In Salvadoran Spanish, maleta is gender-invariant adjective that means 'bad' in the sense of incompetent. Un profesor maleta 'an incompetent [male] teacher', plural: profesores maletas.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:16 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
This is quite something: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Stan_traynor/Wikipedia_is_not_a_reliable_source Merely a tip of the iceberg though. https://miidashgeget.wordpress.com/2022/04/26/wikipedia-sucks/ And mind you I am someone who edits Wikipedia and Wiktionary now and then myself. I sure hav...
- Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:10 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Resources Thread
- Replies: 120
- Views: 79084
Re: Resources Thread
https://seveleu.com/pages/semitic-synta ... rative-sem
Interesting list of Hebrew-Arabic cognates, with divergent meanings annotated.
Interesting list of Hebrew-Arabic cognates, with divergent meanings annotated.
- Thu Jun 29, 2023 9:33 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
a funny thing happened to "otaku" in korean it was loaned as 오타쿠 o-ta-ku but then it was changed to make it sound like a hanja word: 오덕후 o-deok-hu (ive seen 俉德厚 and 五德珝 or 五德厚 but there is no official hanja spelling of this word (obv)) which was shortened to 오덕 o-deok or 덕후 deok-hu 오덕 o-d...
- Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:37 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
Talking about things difficult to hear, I find it amusing how I (as a Spanish speaker) find it very hard to hear the distinction between /p b/ /t d/ /k g/ in Indonesian intervocalically. I just hear [ b d g], e.g. Jakarta sounds like [dʒagarta] to me. Shouldn't I at least be biased towards hearing [...
- Fri May 26, 2023 12:43 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Resources Thread
- Replies: 120
- Views: 79084
Re: Resources Thread
I believe Dewrad, some years ago, posted a link to a Gaulish grammar. (It might have been his own work. I don't remember very well). It was either a Word or Google Docs file. Does anyone remember it? Yes, it was his own work, and I happened to save that stuff. Grammar (seems to be from 2012): https...
- Wed May 03, 2023 7:26 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
- Wed Apr 26, 2023 12:01 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
Mark Twain, saying, practically complaining, that German is too much of a sweet, mild, gentle language: There are some German words which are singularly and powerfully effective. For instance, those which describe lowly, peaceful, and affectionate home life; those which deal with love, in any and al...
- Sat Apr 22, 2023 12:48 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: What do quotation marks look like when written by hand ?
- Replies: 24
- Views: 3659
Re: What do quotation marks look like when written by hand ?
The difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese quote marks also exists in Spanish. For all intents and purposes, the standard of quote marks in Lat. Am. Spanish is "...", not «...». I have very rarely seen «...» in a book or newspaper printed anywhere in Latin America... I'd be i...
- Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:25 am
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Grammaticalization Quickie Thread
- Replies: 161
- Views: 112415
Re: Grammaticalization Quickie Thread
Is it attested for there to be distinct words for "to be" and "to be so"? I don't want to give my language dedicated words for "yes" or "no," and I want to give them pro-verbs that they can use to respond to polar questions instead. (They can also employ echo...
- Sat Apr 15, 2023 8:15 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Experiences in non-intelligiblity in your native language
- Replies: 22
- Views: 3387
Re: Experiences in non-intelligiblity in your native language
There is definitely some idiolectal variation in how "clearly" people articulate sounds, just as there is variation in how fast they speak. My brother is a bit of a lazy (Spanish) speaker and he sometimes slurs words enough that I can't understand something he's said. Yes, my own brother, ...
- Fri Apr 07, 2023 3:54 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Conlang Random Thread
- Replies: 3268
- Views: 2995609
Re: Conlang Random Thread
Yet another reason is simply analogy, either coming from words of the same type or subtype of word class, or from words from the same family (being derived from the same root and bearing related meanings), in which one word should undergo a sound change, but the other words influencing it have a dif...
- Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:33 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
in some russian dialects the digits are named after family members thumb - grandma index - grandpa/mum middle - mum/aunt/father ring - sister/sonny/grandma pinkie - bro/daughter sometimes mixed in with standard nominations apparently japanese also has alternate terminology where it's a whole family...
- Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:26 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Innovative Usage Thread
- Replies: 574
- Views: 684147
Re: Innovative Usage Thread
https://i.redd.it/ytbkqo0ht8j81.jpg
There is definitely something to be said about the use of -cel, -pilled, going [noun] mode, and -core. And the suffix -maxx.
There is definitely something to be said about the use of -cel, -pilled, going [noun] mode, and -core. And the suffix -maxx.
- Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:37 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: Twin Aster
- Replies: 342
- Views: 283353
Re: Twin Aster
You have some great taste in conscripts for sure.
- Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:48 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
- Replies: 4955
- Views: 2355051
Re: Linguistic Miscellany Thread
There is apparently a [x] vs. [ç] minimal pair in German for many speakers: Aachen vs. Archen [aːxn̩ aːçn̩]. Quick question that I've been wondering about. So there's the concept of a "principal part" in Latin or Ancient Greek grammar, for example, where each verb has multiple stems that n...