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{{header| file= waahlissphere.png| file size= 100| title1 = Waahlis| title2 = Doubt may be an unpleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.}} | {{header| file= waahlissphere.png| file size= 100| title1 = Waahlis| title2 = Doubt may be an unpleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.}} | ||
<b>I'm back! I won't add much in terms of conlanging for a while, but I will however get to some organising of the wiki</b> | |||
Hello, I'm '''Waahlis''', or if you're Swedish, '''Wåhlis''' [[User:Waahlis/IPA for my Swedish|/voːlɛ̝s/]], and I'm one of the members and [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrators]] of this community. I am an avid conlanger, and I have been running since about 2005! My preferences are normally naturalistic languages, which should be ''a priori'', even though I appreciate ''a posteriori'' ones as well! | Hello, I'm '''Waahlis''', or if you're Swedish, '''Wåhlis''' [[User:Waahlis/IPA for my Swedish|/voːlɛ̝s/]], and I'm one of the members and [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrators]] of this community. I am an avid conlanger, and I have been running since about 2005! My preferences are normally naturalistic languages, which should be ''a priori'', even though I appreciate ''a posteriori'' ones as well! | ||
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==Languages== | ==Languages== | ||
*'''[[Ris]]''' | *'''[[Ris]]''' | ||
: | :Ris is a heavily [[w:Greek language|Greek]]-inspired a-priori language, but has nothing to do with it genealogy-wise. The language is an amalgamation of nearly all my previous languages, an effort to implement the different structures into one tongue. | ||
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:[[w:Armenian language|Armeno]]-[[w:Arabic langauge|Arabic]] influeced language with an active-stative alignment and nonconcatenative morphology. Originally an attempt at uniting [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] and Arabic. That's no longer the case. --> | :[[w:Armenian language|Armeno]]-[[w:Arabic langauge|Arabic]] influeced language with an active-stative alignment and nonconcatenative morphology. Originally an attempt at uniting [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] and Arabic. That's no longer the case. --> |