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Revision as of 08:54, 29 April 2018
Howdy.
Non-conlanging stuff being stored here just to waste Chrysophylax's free space err I mean miscellaneous linguistics
- User:Ceige/Manchu Grammar Overview
- User:Ceige/Korean Grammar Overview
- User:Ceige/Ainu stuff
- User:Ceige/Gallo-Iberian
Conlang Sketch to be offered as tribute to language tree 'langers
Conlang Stuff
List of 'Verse sketches |
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User:Ceige/Verse:I feel left out |
User:Ceige/Verse:Israel is Taiba |
User:Ceige/Overthunk Japonic |
IElangs
Miscellaneous IElangs |
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User:Ceige/Something IE |
Germlangs
Miscellaneous Germlangs |
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Republic
APOST-MkII THE RECKONING
Something-something-something
Ingglis > Ingglit > Inggit > Ingjit. Also Ingglis > Iiki
A Posteriorilangs:Re (HD Remaster)
- Sound symbolism with PIE, Austro, JP, AfrA etc
- An artlangy take on the Lingua Franca concept
- Wessexisch etc
Fabulous A-Priori-kun !: Zettai (The OVA)
- Semi-a-priori language with vocabulary and phonological restrictions inspired by indigenous languages
Dirty A Posteriorilangs
Rermlang#1 Germlang#1 IELang#1
Läten User:Ceige/Ilpen Dælska User:Ceige/Khazling
EVEN YOUNGRE PROJECTS
- Paired with the Aristocratic ("Topular") Tongue
- Paired with the Popular Tongue
- The language related to the Topular Tongue
- stuff
YOUNGRE PROJECTS
- Dwo(i)h₁ > Dəgo(ze) > Rgo(ze) > Erogo(ze) > Eroğo(ze) > Erou
- Erō(rg>w)a? Shi-Erōwa-ng sē.
" Random european mess of a language
ELDRE PROJECTS
- Sister/weird descendant/weird ancestor to PIE
- See above for a version of sorts of it (previously Táwpəikə)
- [[User:Ceige/Teuvi|Teuvi]
- An Frankified Germanic. Hon hon
- An attempt at making a "convenient" Proto-Afroasiatic for conlanging purposes
- My usual mucking around with Germanic IAL ideas, but now with a Linguifex page! Yay! NOTE: as is the nature with such projects, do not expect much "originality" to match the "Ceigean" part. I just don't have a good name for these things yet.
- What it says on the tin.
Abandoned Projects
The "Something"[which something?]-ic language family.
- Kamut-Ayutic (x > k?? q = q)
- Culturally unified somehow, IDK
- Kamut (< *kamu-t-m-i-en, "of those by the place from amongst the Kamuy) "ptk ptk ptk"
- Simpifies Late-Proto-Kamut largely.
- Ayut (< *ayu-t, "from amongst the bears") "ptk vtg ptk"
- More innovative than Kamut.
- Hevaic (< *xepa; "horse") (x > h?? q > k??)
- The major branch that spread out into the open plains. Did not participate in Late-Proto-Kamut.
- Hevajat (< *hepa-ya-t), "From amongst the cavaliers") "ptk vðg ptk"
- The languages of the Hevajat nations. Most conservative of the branch. Historically accelerating society.
- Hevain (< *hepa-ya-in, "Of the cavaliers") "ptk vðg ptk"
- The languages of the (further out?) Hevain nations. More fusional than Hevajat.
- Hevin (Sännin/Sännätin < *samit-ata-in, "of the father of heaven") "ptk vðg ???"
- Essentially a further simplified Hevain. Has experienced a major culture shift "recently".
Miscellaneous (Mostly Inuit) inspired languages:
- Antaðeq, AKA YALLA "Yet Another Linguifex Located Antarctic"
- Lōndstāl, Some Middle Englishy thing I guess, I dunno.
- Czech project, Some attempt at making some "Far-Western Slavic Languages".
Projects on Hiatus until struck with Further Inspiration™
Here is my language that's on here: Medyestani
Dead Projects
N/A
Testing from Wikipedia Swadesh article
The ranked Swadesh-100 list, with Swadesh numbers and relative stability, is as follows (Holman et al., Appendix. Asterisked words appear on the 40-word list):
- 22 *louse (42.8)
- 12 *two (39.8)
- 75 *water (37.4)
- 39 *ear (37.2)
- 61 *die (36.3)
- 1 *I (35.9)
- 53 *liver (35.7)
- 40 *eye (35.4)
- 48 *hand (34.9)
- 58 *hear (33.8)
- 23 *tree (33.6)
- 19 *fish (33.4)
- 100 *name (32.4)
- 77 *stone (32.1)
- 43 *tooth (30.7)
- 51 *breasts (30.7)
- 2 *you (30.6)
- 85 *path (30.2)
- 31 *bone (30.1)
- 44 *tongue (30.1)
- 28 *skin (29.6)
- 92 *night (29.6)
- 25 *leaf (29.4)
- 76 rain (29.3)
- 62 kill (29.2)
- 30 *blood (29.0)
- 34 *horn (28.8)
- 18 *person (28.7)
- 47 *knee (28.0)
- 11 *one (27.4)
- 41 *nose (27.3)
- 95 *full (26.9)
- 66 *come (26.8)
- 74 *star (26.6)
- 86 *mountain (26.2)
- 82 *fire (25.7)
- 3 *we (25.4)
- 54 *drink (25.0)
- 57 *see (24.7)
- 27 bark (24.5)
- 96 *new (24.3)
- 21 *dog (24.2)
- 72 *sun (24.2)
- 64 fly (24.1)
- 32 grease (23.4)
- 73 moon (23.4)
- 70 give (23.3)
- 52 heart (23.2)
- 36 feather (23.1)
- 90 white (22.7)
- 89 yellow (22.5)
- 20 bird (21.8)
- 38 head (21.7)
- 79 earth (21.7)
- 46 foot (21.6)
- 91 black (21.6)
- 42 mouth (21.5)
- 88 green (21.1)
- 60 sleep (21.0)
- 7 what (20.7)
- 26 root (20.5)
- 45 claw (20.5)
- 56 bite (20.5)
- 83 ash (20.3)
- 87 red (20.2)
- 55 eat (20.0)
- 33 egg (19.8)
- 6 who (19.0)
- 99 dry (18.9)
- 37 hair (18.6)
- 81 smoke (18.5)
- 8 not (18.3)
- 4 this (18.2)
- 24 seed (18.2)
- 16 woman (17.9)
- 98 round (17.9)
- 14 long (17.4)
- 69 stand (17.1)
- 97 good (16.9)
- 17 man (16.7)
- 94 cold (16.6)
- 29 flesh (16.4)
- 50 neck (16.0)
- 71 say (16.0)
- 84 burn (15.5)
- 35 tail (14.9)
- 78 sand (14.9)
- 5 that (14.7)
- 65 walk (14.4)
- 68 sit (14.3)
- 10 many (14.2)
- 9 all (14.1)
- 59 know (14.1)
- 80 cloud (13.9)
- 63 swim (13.6)
- 49 belly (13.5)
- 13 big (13.4)
- 93 hot (11.6)
- 67 lie (11.2)
- 15 small (6.3)
Template Stuff
Swadesh lists based off of/viciously stolen from here: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Swadesh_lists
- User:Ceige/Template:Swadesh_list_207_plain - {{User:Ceige/Template:Swadesh list 207 plain}}
- User:Ceige/Template:Swadesh_list_207_pronunciation - {{User:Ceige/Template:Swadesh list 207 pronunciation}}
How to use the latter (from the Min Dong (Eastern Min) Swadesh list on Wiktionary):
{{Swadesh list 207 pronunciation |language=[[w:Min Dong|Min Dong]] |nativename=[[閩東語]] |wrd001=[[我]] |wrd002=[[汝]] |wrd003=[[伊]] [...] |wrd207=[[名字]] |pho001={{IPAchar|ŋuai˧˧}} |pho002={{IPAchar|ny˧˧}} |pho003={{IPAchar|i˥˥}} [...] |pho206={{IPAchar|iŋ˥˧ uoi˨˦˨}} |pho207={{IPAchar|miɑŋ˨˩ ʒei˨˦˨}} }}
You might be able to get away with putting the individual |phoXYZ=____
parts after their corresponding |wrdXYZ=____
parts, but I haven't tried that. ALso note that at the moment, links to the English definitions are obviously broken since they were written with Wiktionary in mind.