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- 09 May 2024 11:11
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
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Re: What did you accomplish today?
I've still more testing to do, but I've made a lot of progress on making my sound changer capable of handling unordered searches* in all sorts of configurations. I can't go into all the details due to there being so many, but the progress is very satisfying. * unordered searches is what I call the n...
- 02 May 2024 18:47
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Conlangery Podcast - All episodes grouped by topic
- Replies: 17
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Re: Conlangery Podcast - All episodes grouped by topic
Conlangery has an event coming up that might be of interest and entertainment to many here: A conlang-heavy D&D one-shot, streamed live. Players will be: George Corley Biblaridion Agma Schwa Artifexian David J. Peterson and Joey Windsor will be the DM. George Corley made an announcement short ab...
- 29 Apr 2024 18:32
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
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Re: What did you accomplish today?
It took more work than expected, but I programmed a mechanism for my sound changer to compare two "unnordered search blocks" (see my previous post for an explanation of what those are and how they work) to each-other. Which is to say, my app can now correctly compare a block such as: |s,v|...
- 25 Apr 2024 18:41
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
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Re: What did you accomplish today?
After a whole lot more work and headaches, I think I've finally implemented a mechanism in my sound changer to basically ask it "are these segments or segment patterns found in this part of the word, regardless of order or if anything else is in between". It's best understood by illustrati...
- 17 Apr 2024 15:06
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
- Replies: 5
- Views: 427
Re: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
/ɛ ɔ/ are lax mid vowels and /e o/ are tense mid vowels. Thank you. Sorry, I hadn't noticed yet that this is based on PHOIBLE's own system of features. Their whole approach as a whole is not quite what I'm used to. About your last point, when you said "/ɲ/ and /h/ also frequently cooccur with ...
- 16 Apr 2024 16:28
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
- Replies: 5
- Views: 427
Re: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
[...] [*]Lax mid vowels frequently cooccur with voiced fricatives. Maybe an effect of Bantu? [*]Voiced stops frequently cooccur with tense mid vowels. No real idea for an explanation here. [...] Could you clarify which mid vowels you mean, exactly? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the lax-tense cla...
- 15 Apr 2024 18:12
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
- Replies: 770
- Views: 220712
Re: What did you accomplish today?
It took a whole lot longer than intended, but I think I finally assembled a particular function for my sound changer / conlanging app, although further debugging and testing will be required, as well as perhaps implementing some additional mechanisms. It's a tool that collects all segments that conf...
- 14 Apr 2024 10:00
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
- Replies: 5
- Views: 427
Re: Phoneme cooccurrence in Phoible inventories
Here's some more info about the first two you noticed. The coocurence of /ɮ/ and /ŋɡʷ/ is all down to 16 Afro-Asiatic languages in PHOIBLE's data. The exact languages are Bana, Besleri, Buwal, Dghwede, Gavar, Hdi, Mbuko, Merey, Mofu-Gudur, Moloko, Ngizim, Daba, Tera, Vame, Wandala and Wuzlam. It's m...
- 06 Apr 2024 09:39
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1761
- Views: 369320
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
It's not described as such, but that's a possibility, yes - after all, what would even be the distinction between harmony and a phonotactic constraint in the case of roots? Again, the data provided in the paper doesn't really give us enough to go on there. The original source might have more insight...
- 05 Apr 2024 14:39
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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- Views: 369320
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
@Nel Fie: I am still not sure if I understand the relation between the concrete data and the high-level abstract generalizations. But I can't think of many concrete questions. Going back to my answer to the original question: Does /a/ alternate in these languages or is it neutral? @Sal: I think, yo...
- 05 Apr 2024 11:47
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
- Replies: 770
- Views: 220712
Re: What did you accomplish today?
Can it do -@? So only apply if feature values don't match? It couldn't yesterday, now it can. Thank you very much for suggesting the idea! I hadn't thought of it yet, but it's a good feature to have and was not overly complicated to implement. As a result, one can now provide a pattern such as C[@1...
- 04 Apr 2024 18:45
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: What did you accomplish today?
- Replies: 770
- Views: 220712
Re: What did you accomplish today?
It took a bit of work, and maybe more testing and debugging down the road, but ostensibly my sound changer can now handle feature matching. Which is to say, aught one would typically notate as a feature preceded by an alpha, e.g. C [α place] . Due to wanting a simpler formatting, it is notated with ...
- 04 Apr 2024 14:08
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1761
- Views: 369320
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
Do the triggers also have to be back? Right, the table didn't specify that so I forgot to include it. Apologies. The adjoining text provides some clarification: In Shuluun Hˆh (Svantesson, 1985), like other Mongolian languages, rounding harmony is observed as long as the trigger and target agree in...
- 02 Apr 2024 20:50
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1761
- Views: 369320
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
That's where I read about Shuluun Höh. I encountered some Sibe data in a more computational paper. But the original sources are cited in the source you give, IIRC. Right. Based on a quick read-through of the above paper (not the original source), their rounding harmony operates as follows: Sibe: Ta...
- 31 Mar 2024 14:49
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1137
- Views: 299261
Re: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
[...] Doesn't Navajo have a whole thing with word order? It doesn't seem to mark anything, but it seems to organize things. From what I remember, it uses the order of nouns (or maybe just arguments?) to mark hierarchy in a gender system. Higher ranking nouns have to come before lower ranking ones. ...
- 31 Mar 2024 14:27
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1761
- Views: 369320
Re: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
[...] No, compared to languages with front rounded vowels and also backness harmony. Shibe and Shuluun Höh have systems with rounding harmony only in back vowels but they are pretty complicated and I don't really understand them. Out of curiosity, I looked them up and found this paper which mention...
- 29 Mar 2024 15:50
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
- Replies: 1137
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Re: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
This is an interesting question, and it's also interesting to consider why word order isn't used for "anything and everything". [...] So basically my intuition is that people are 'hardwired' to use word order primarily for argument & information structure, with some slight (and more s...
- 28 Mar 2024 19:09
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Clothing and Clothing Inspiration for Concultures
- Replies: 9
- Views: 927
Re: Clothing and Clothing Inspiration for Concultures
Clothes are much more "shareable" and more on the side of "leased" or "borrowed" items Not owning the literal clothes on my back doesn't sound very fun, but maybe that was your point? This isn't exactly what I meant. My apologies for not explaining it sufficiently. In ...
- 28 Mar 2024 17:59
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
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- Views: 299261
Re: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here
I don't think there is an easy asnwer but here are some functions that I know of. 1) The difference between the two arguments of transitive verbs. Happens in English (and probably many other languages). 2) Information structure, so things like topic and focus. Happens in many languages including En...
- 27 Mar 2024 10:59
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Clothing and Clothing Inspiration for Concultures
- Replies: 9
- Views: 927
Re: Clothing and Clothing Inspiration for Concultures
I don't know if it's a worthwhile addition, but a trend in my conculturing is taking inspiration from anti-consumerist ideas: rather than being mass-produced (and often cheaply made) personal items, clothes are produced as high-quality, handmade and highly individual items; and they are broadly perc...