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by Ceresz
24 Oct 2016 13:46
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: What did you accomplish today? [2011–2019]
Replies: 11462
Views: 1631482

Re: What did you accomplish today?

Today I messed around with some sound changes. The details will likely change as I actually start working on Proto-Nellian, but it was nice to get a little preview of what's to come. The western branch will evolve into Classical Nellian and it will be the sole member of its branch. It will serve as ...
by Ceresz
20 Mar 2015 00:30
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: You
Replies: 946
Views: 262481

Re: You

@Ahzoh: Well, this isn't the spam thread for one...

@dooooooooc: Welcome, I hope you enjoy your stay!
by Ceresz
17 Mar 2015 00:10
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: You
Replies: 946
Views: 262481

Re: You

I've only just glanced at Wendoth, but I like what I've seen so far. I especially enjoyed the attention to historical detail. Oh, and welcome to the board.
by Ceresz
12 Sep 2014 12:20
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: North germanic neuter /t/
Replies: 29
Views: 8170

Re: North germanic neuter /t/

Not sure if the answer you're looking for is in there, but here's a nice pdf for you to peruse.
by Ceresz
31 Aug 2014 14:12
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: Introduction thread(s)
Replies: 723
Views: 424322

Re: Introduction thread(s)

Welcome back, Ashucky!
by Ceresz
14 Aug 2014 04:14
Forum: Beginners' Corner
Topic: Examples Glossing
Replies: 1
Views: 1517

Re: Examples Glossing

Have you read this?
by Ceresz
10 Aug 2014 22:42
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: No Voiced Plosives or Fricatives
Replies: 14
Views: 4862

Re: No Voiced Plosives or Fricatives

<z> is used for /θ/ in some dialects of Spanish and, I think, <x> is used for /ʃ/ in several Iberian languages (thus carrying on the Iberian influence seen in <z>). Indeed. My current project has <z> for /θ/. The consonant inventory of said project isn't all that different from this one, actually: ...
by Ceresz
09 Aug 2014 18:12
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Can you determine degree of openness&frontness of my vowels?
Replies: 5
Views: 2107

Re: Can you determine degree of openness&frontness of my vow

Yeah, it sounds somewhat fronted, which is typical of a lot English I've heard. I only really hear /u/ as when it precedes [ɫ]. So what I'm hearing from you is something like [a ɛ eɪ̯ i ɔ oʊ̯ ə u̟] (disregarding the length).
by Ceresz
09 Aug 2014 17:56
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Sun Speech (Isidriè), and its script - Scratchpad
Replies: 32
Views: 12308

Re: Sun Speech (Isidriè), and its script (Isidriaghò)

This is starting to sound like an echo chamber but that's one hell of a script you've got there. You obviously put a lot of work into the design process. The drawings in your album were nice as well - hopefully we'll see more of those if you decide to share something on the culture and whatnot. Also...
by Ceresz
08 Aug 2014 21:44
Forum: Teach & Share
Topic: Aynu Itak - Ainu Language
Replies: 32
Views: 31506

Re: Aynu Itak - Ainu Language

Go for it! I'd love to see some stuff on Ainu, even if I won't be doing much in the way of learning the actual language.
by Ceresz
19 Feb 2014 05:50
Forum: Everything Else
Topic: Forum News discussion/feedback thread
Replies: 898
Views: 431624

Re: Forum News discussion/feedback thread

This one? More flag icons to the people!
by Ceresz
17 Feb 2014 17:48
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: What did you accomplish today? [2011–2019]
Replies: 11462
Views: 1631482

Re: What did you accomplish today?

Honestly, all you need to do now is read the material you were linked to and gain some more experience. You're not gonna get it right the first time, but instead of getting depressed you should just power through and realize how exciting it is that you've got so much left to learn. However, if you w...
by Ceresz
09 Feb 2014 16:23
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: ConWorkShop
Replies: 40
Views: 9691

Re: ConWorkShop

Looks interesting enough. Not sure if I'll use it, but thanks for the tip [:)].
by Ceresz
02 Feb 2014 16:24
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Your favourite words
Replies: 21
Views: 3663

Re: Your favourite words

Oh yes, skadeglädje is the best kind of glädje.
by Ceresz
02 Feb 2014 16:09
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here [2010-2020]
Replies: 11605
Views: 2043741

Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here

Also, is their any way to derive front rounded vowels (and unrounded back vowels) from the following proto-inventory: /i u a/? /au/ → /øː/ is attested in Old Norse to Swedish and Danish. But then again, ON already had /ø/. I suppose you could go with an i-umlaut, and just have /u/ front to /y/ if t...
by Ceresz
28 Jan 2014 12:23
Forum: Language Learning & Non-English
Topic: Language practice thread
Replies: 6104
Views: 1004096

Re: Language practice thread

Visinoid wrote:Ez jartzen badezake zure personak (edo beste norbaitek) nonbait nirentzat? :3
Couldn't you (or someone else) upload it somewhere for me?
Hérna.
Here.
by Ceresz
13 Jan 2014 00:06
Forum: Language Learning & Non-English
Topic: Language practice thread
Replies: 6104
Views: 1004096

Re: Language practice thread

Ég hata ykkur öll, að frátöldum CBB álfana og herrann þeirra.
I hate all of you, except for the CBB elves and their lord.
by Ceresz
05 Jan 2014 19:29
Forum: Teach & Share
Topic: Íslenzka [latest: 12. Vowels]
Replies: 33
Views: 11823

Re: Íslenzka

No, it was great. There's just nothing to add other than flattery [:P].
by Ceresz
02 Jan 2014 23:20
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Sj-sound Discussion
Replies: 33
Views: 7370

Re: Sj-sound Discussion

I don't know, seeing as you linked to the main page of vocaroo rather than a sound clip.
by Ceresz
02 Jan 2014 18:32
Forum: Translations
Topic: stand lie sit hang
Replies: 18
Views: 6308

Re: stand lie sit hang

How about a gloss for the German translation? :swe: John ligger i sängen. [jɔn ˈlɪgːɛɾ iː ˈsɛŋːɛn] john ligg-er i säng-en john lie- PRS in bed- DEF John ligger ner. [jɔn ˈlɪgːɛ ɳeːɾ] john ligg-er ner john lie- PRS down John lägger boken på hyllan. [jɔn ˈlɛgːɛ ˈbɯᵝːkɛn pʰoː ˈhʏʷlːan] john lägg-er bok...