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I am a linguistics student who greatly enjoys constructing languages, along with researching and learning various natural languages, with most of my experience being within the Indo-European family.  The fields of historical and comparative linguistics in particular interest me.   
My name is Alexander Motamed, and I am a linguist who greatly enjoys constructing languages, along with researching and learning natural languages. Most of my experience and knowledge is within the Indo-European language family.  The fields of phonology, diachronic and comparative linguistics in particular interest me.   


I had two conlang projects named ''Enspasnoc'' and ''Nospásrin'' in the past, but since 2017 I have only been focusing on my current conlang: '''[[Indeyivroplu]]''', which is also my furthest developed conlang by far.
My conlang '''[[Indeyivroplu]]''' is an Indo-European engineered and auxiliary language which I've been working on since 2017, and I officially published it in the form of a dictionary in June 2024.  At the bottom of the Indevroplu page, I've included links to some of my documents and the dictionary for the language, so feel free to check them out.  I had two other conlang projects but they did not nearly reach the level of completion that Indevroplu is at.
 
Languages I speak by level of proficiency:  
 
(''native'') English
 
(''fluent'') German, Indevroplu :)
 
(''conversational'') Persian, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Latest revision as of 01:55, 30 December 2025

My name is Alexander Motamed, and I am a linguist who greatly enjoys constructing languages, along with researching and learning natural languages. Most of my experience and knowledge is within the Indo-European language family. The fields of phonology, diachronic and comparative linguistics in particular interest me.

My conlang Indeyivroplu is an Indo-European engineered and auxiliary language which I've been working on since 2017, and I officially published it in the form of a dictionary in June 2024. At the bottom of the Indevroplu page, I've included links to some of my documents and the dictionary for the language, so feel free to check them out. I had two other conlang projects but they did not nearly reach the level of completion that Indevroplu is at.

Languages I speak by level of proficiency:

(native) English

(fluent) German, Indevroplu :)

(conversational) Persian, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic