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My name is Alexander Mot. (username pronounced [pʰaˈlatʃʰu]), and I am a linguistics student who greatly enjoys constructing languages, along with researching and learning natural languages. Most of my experience is within the Indo-European language family. The fields of phonology, diachronic and comparative linguistics in particular interest me. | My name is Alexander Mot. (username pronounced [pʰaˈlatʃʰu]), and I am a linguistics student who greatly enjoys constructing languages, along with researching and learning natural languages. Most of my experience is within the Indo-European language family. The fields of phonology, diachronic and comparative linguistics in particular interest me. | ||
My | My conlang '''[[Indeyivroplu]]''' is an Indo-European engelang and auxlang which I've been working on since 2017, and I officially published in the form of a dictionary in June 2024. At the bottom of the Indeyivroplu page, I've included links to some of my documents for the language, so feel free to check them out. | ||
Languages I speak by level of proficiency: | Languages I speak by level of proficiency: |
Revision as of 21:14, 26 September 2024
My name is Alexander Mot. (username pronounced [pʰaˈlatʃʰu]), and I am a linguistics student who greatly enjoys constructing languages, along with researching and learning natural languages. Most of my experience 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 engelang and auxlang which I've been working on since 2017, and I officially published in the form of a dictionary in June 2024. At the bottom of the Indeyivroplu page, I've included links to some of my documents for the language, so feel free to check them out.
Languages I speak by level of proficiency:
(native) English
(fluent) German
(conversational) Persian, Spanish, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic