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Revision as of 02:53, 6 December 2014
Aquatiki
Let your words always be gracious, seasoned with salt. |
Hi, I'm Robert Murphy, a.k.a. Aquatiki. I'm still relatively new at conlanging. I am in grad school studying Semitics (Hebrew and related languages). I find conlanging a fun way to be sure I understand what I'm learning.
Fake Worlds and Their Fake Languages
I'm almost exclusively interested in "mash-langs", i.e. combining existing language. My main worlds are:
- One where people learn my naturalistic auxlangs
- Esperanto for the w:East Asian cultural sphere, languages who have Chinese in their background.
- Weddish is an Ergative, Dual, Anti-Abstraction Yiddish auxlang. It was made for a class on marriage, so it's meant to encourage better communication, especially for Jews who intermarry and Systematic Theologians who like Biblical Theology.
- Oceanic Hebrew
- Proto-Austronesian Hebrew
- Primarily using Ugaritic, I have reconstructed a best-guess of what Hebrew sounded like in 1000 B.C. and imagined what would happen if they were hauled off to the Philippines and interacted with something like Proto-Austronesian or Tagalog.
- Proto-Polynesian Hebrew
- Using the previous language as a base, I plan on mashing up Hebrew with Māori
- Something like the w:Fictional universe of Avatar
- An utterly polysynthetic exolang, completely without nouns.
Some other ideas I'm kicking around include: Summerian-Chinese, Ge'ez-Korean, Gothic Korean, and Sino-Syriac
Profile
Location
I use aquatiki just about everywhere on the internet. As far as a conlang presence goes, I started out on Frathwiki. It is fine, but Linguifex seems much more polished. Wikia was really limiting.
Should you ever feel a dire need of contacting me, simply leave me a message at my discussion page!
Origin
My father was in the military and then embassy corps, so I lived all around the world growing up. Now, in grad school, I am studying Semitics.