The Dailies. August 11

The Dailies. August 11

Did you work on your language today? Create any new rules of grammar or syntax? New progress on a script? New words in your lexicon?

On the other hand, do any excavating or reading or enjoying stuff you’ve already created? Do you have any favorites to share?

How did you conlang today?

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2 thoughts on “The Dailies. August 11

  1. Discovered long vowels have a grammatical function and while they are phonemic in roots, they actually are related to their short vowel counterparts when it comes to verbal grammar. Which I didn’t expect.

    gancha:nta and ganchanta are both variations on the same verb but with different meanings.

    I never seem to be able to keep up with daily challenges. 🙁 Hopefully soonish.

    1. That’s super interesting! Do you have any tendencies in mind for how the meaning changes? It reminds me a lot of Arabic forms/patterns, where such things are pretty frequent. I’ve considered using the same a little bit myself, especially since I seem to mainly use short vowels I figure maybe certain vowel lengthening could be a form of derivation. 

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