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- 09 Jun 2020 01:28
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
LESSON 11 PREPOSITIONS. PART 2 A side note: I know that "prepositional phrase" means something else in English. I just couldn't come up with a better term, so I used a direct translation of what we say in Italian (locuzione prepositiva). If anybody has any suggestions, I will gladly use t...
- 07 May 2020 00:18
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Ok, I'm only starting this now, but here's my attempt at hw 1. (I tried to do it with no notes, it didn't go well) 1) Write out the pronunciation of the following words: parǒl (bucket) /pa'ro:l/ żěl (frost) /'s̪e:l/ /' z̠ e:l/ /'z̪e:l/ gât (cat) /'ga:t/ ninàt (pig) /ni'nat/ cumpâgn(a) (like, as, th...
- 06 May 2020 23:54
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Okay guys, tt's been a long time. Not that this thing of me taking forever to write a lesson is new. You already know all of my excuses by heart and I even made a post about them, so let's just get down to business! Apologies, I've been away from this thread for quite a while! A spěr che tè e la tǒ...
- 10 Mar 2020 03:47
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Sorry to keep you waiting, guys. Here we go! And sorry to keep you waiting on a reply! I definitely enjoy how regular the imperfect is [:D] ĚSER is always used [...] with modal verbs followed by a verb requiring ĚSER as their auxiliary: a soun dvû córer vìa - I had to run away; Now that is interest...
- 28 Jan 2020 04:39
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Neat! So this is pretty much the same thing that happens with the object pronouns and the feminine singular article right? al -> al l' / ajj' I'm not sure which form in particular you refer to, but don't confuse a genuine geminate ( al and l both have pretty clear semantic meanings) with boundary g...
- 15 Jan 2020 22:28
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Neat! So this is pretty much the same thing that happens with the object pronouns and the feminine singular article right? al -> al l' / ajj'
- 07 Jan 2020 04:07
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Pronoun Exercises Fill in the gaps using the correct unstressed object (or reflexive) pronoun. At peins e-spàs. - I often think of you . ( the e- is euphonic ) Im an vést par strêda l'êter dè. - They saw me on the street a few days ago. Al l'ò catê par chêṡ. - I found it ( masculine ) by chance. Fi...
- 12 Nov 2019 01:20
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Lesson 2 : na mugněga, la mugněga, al mugněghi un parǒl, al parǒl, i parǒl un calzěder, al calzěder, i calzěder na patâja, la patâja, al patâj na stanêla, la stanêla, al stanêli un bléṡg, al bléṡg, i bléṡg un ninàt, al ninàt, i ninàt Lesson 3: Stressed pronouns «Ajěr a soun stê a Ràma.» «Ah, mè a n...
- 04 Nov 2019 03:02
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: English Dialects
- Replies: 79
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Re: English Dialects
NZ English has 'gizzus' /ˈgɘzɘs/, as in 'gizzus a look at you', seemingly with 'us' suffixed twice. Note NZ English isn't big on using 'us' for 1SG outside of this expression.
- 21 Oct 2019 05:39
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
1) Write out the pronunciation of the following words: parǒl /paˈroːl/ żěl /z̪eːl/ gât /gaːt/ ninàt /niˈnăt/ cumpâgn(a) /kumˈpaːɲ/ nêṡ /nɛːz̠/ càp /kăp/ 2) Spell the following words: /tas̠εːl/ tasêl /z̪oːven/ żǒven /răs/ ràs /bε̃ĩ/ bein /bɔ̃ũ/ boun /seːrv̩/ sěrv /bεːz̠/ bêṡ Or parool, zeel, gaat, n...
- 19 Sep 2019 00:11
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A Beginner's guide to Slavic accentuation
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Re: A Beginner's guide to Slavic accentuation
Just bumping this thread to say that it's great! Very informative, interesting, wonderfully laid out and easy to follow. I would love to see some more, if Zekoslav is up to it (it looks like they are still active on this site ).
- 18 Sep 2019 23:48
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
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Re: A soun incàra vîv - Emilian lessons v2
Following! I remember (and have completely forgotten) the first set of these lessons
- 17 Dec 2018 21:01
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: A paper I wrote on Farsi Ezafe
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Re: A paper I wrote on Farsi Ezafe
Your transcription is totally inconsistent. You variously give book as keta:b, ketab and kitab. You also have at least one <y> for /j/. Why not just use the normal transcription? I.e. ketâb. Also it's not clear what most of your ungrammatical sentences are supposed to demonstrate, you just give an u...
- 20 Apr 2016 00:34
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Lesson/Guide Requests
- Replies: 322
- Views: 350764
Re: Lesson/Guide Requests
I know this one might be a bit weird, but how about a Polynesian language like Rapa Nui or Hawaiian? The Rapa Nui are my favourite ancient culture, and I've been trying to learn their language from Internet-based resources with little luck. I would definitely follow along any Malayo-Polynesian lang...
- 03 Nov 2015 01:02
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Indo-European diachronic collablang
- Replies: 491
- Views: 77894
Re: Indo-European diachronic collablang
127. B C
128. B
129. B
130. A
128. B
129. B
130. A
- 24 Oct 2015 08:58
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: PSA: aeiouǝ Inventories Exist in Natlangs!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 6890
Re: PSA: aeiouǝ Inventories Exist in Natlangs!
Tocharian B and apparently A both have /aeiouǝ/. While they do both have phonetic [ɨ], in the case of Tocharian B it is simply an allophone of unstressed /ǝ/, whereas in Tocharian A, Proto-Toch. /ɨ/ is elided in open syllables and inserted into consonant clusters, and supposedly exists solely as a t...
- 24 Sep 2015 02:23
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Kala Lessons
- Replies: 28
- Views: 11222
Re: Kala Lessons
If I have time I would certainly be interested (I have barely been on here for the past month though so no promises).
- 21 Sep 2015 02:15
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Indo-European diachronic collablang
- Replies: 491
- Views: 77894
Re: Indo-European diachronic collablang
I think this way of voting makes more sense.
104. a
105. b
106. abfh
107. cd
104. a
105. b
106. abfh
107. cd
- 15 Sep 2015 01:39
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Indo-European diachronic collablang
- Replies: 491
- Views: 77894
Re: Indo-European diachronic collablang
101. ad
102. ab
103. ab
102. ab
103. ab
- 07 Sep 2015 04:23
- Forum: Games
- Topic: Guess The Language!!!
- Replies: 5400
- Views: 672643
Re: Guess The Language!!!
Spoken on New Guinea?