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by Shemtov
02 May 2013 18:29
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess The Language!!!
Replies: 5400
Views: 673034

Re: Guess The Language!!!

I just reliezed that what I posted was actually 2 laguages.
so, a new oe, the same language that I was trying to get before:
la al ɛniʃ raxitsna, vila al bar ɛlahin samijxna, ɛla biɛlaha diʃimaija, dihu ɛlaha kiʃot, vioraisa kiʃot.....
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 18:15
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess The Language!!!
Replies: 5400
Views: 673034

Re: Guess The Language!!!

QuantumWraith wrote:Not sure about the dialect, but that's Hebrew isn't it?
Close, but not quite.....
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 06:30
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: CBB Lexicon Building [2010–2019]
Replies: 2299
Views: 383272

Re: CBB Lexicon Building

Lao Kou wrote:amicable

Géarthnuns:

rhezhganeb
[Xɛ'ʒganɛb]
amicable

Next: carousel, merry-go-round (or some other appropriate conride-y diversion (bareback giant eel-breaking?))
Sis [sis]- a pleasure-ride on horseback, in a wagon, etc.


Marijuana (or similar drug)
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 06:27
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 580971

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

nūnure-spear

Next: Guc [gux]
a noun- one that would have been known in the ancient middle-east
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 06:14
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 580971

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Lao Kou wrote:
Shemtov wrote: next:Ṭhuc [tˤʰux] a non-artificial noun
sugar cane

Next: fmwökön ['fmwøkøn] a verb
to kick

next: Foš [foʃ]

a non-artificial noun
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 04:52
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess The Language!!!
Replies: 5400
Views: 673034

Re: Guess The Language!!!

Does anybody mind if I revive this thread?
In IPA:
da kani ma xaser? da lo kani ma kani? ze mamar ʃɛnɛmar bimarava. dida be kula be u di lo da be ma be.

Name the dialect, too!
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 02:57
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang: Anerite

Chart for declension 2: http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/tt88/Shemtov/DECLE2_zps25720dad.jpeg declension 2 includes a system of apophony, that devoloped from a now extinct and unattested stock that the speakers of Proto-Anerite met on their migrations. This stock's existence is confirmed by Anerit...
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 02:04
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 580971

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

DesEsseintes wrote:
Lao Kou wrote:Next: chníatíths [tʃnja'tiθs] a noun
duchess, aristocratic lady of elevated rank

Next: cōarapānareiþ ['tsɔːaɾa'paːnaɾeɪθ]
a compound noun
Wine-bottle

next:
Ṭhuc [tˤʰux]
a non-artificial noun
by Shemtov
02 May 2013 01:51
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Random phonology/phonemic inventory thread [2011–2018]
Replies: 5100
Views: 1043984

Re: Random phonology/phonemic inventory thread

I'm sure this has been done before, but here's an alien inventory with no occlusives or rounded vowels:

β β̺ ð s z ʃ ʒ ɕ ʑ ç ʝ x ʕ h ɦ
B ʙ̺ r
w j
l ʎ 
ɬ

i ɯ e ɣ ə
by Shemtov
01 May 2013 22:24
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang: Anerite

I really like what you have so far, especially the pharyngealised stops. Very Arabic. So tell me, how did such a Indoeuropean language acquire such Semitic phonemes? It developed in close contact with some semetic Languages, like Ugaratic and Amorite, and were influenced by them, similar to how the...
by Shemtov
01 May 2013 05:27
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang: Anerite

I've been working on Anerite grammar. Anerite is fusional and synthetic. As I have it now, the Anerite noun system distinguishes 3 numbers (singular, dual and plural) five cases (nominative, vocative, a combined accusative-dative, genitive and ablative) and two declensions. Declension 1 is suffix-ba...
by Shemtov
01 May 2013 03:49
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: (Conlangs) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here [2010-2020]
Replies: 11605
Views: 2057137

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

Is it too unaturalistic too have pharyngealized consonants with out a voiced pharyngeal fricative?
A
by Shemtov
01 May 2013 02:32
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: CBB Lexicon Building [2010–2019]
Replies: 2299
Views: 383272

Re: CBB Lexicon Building

Yuš [juʃ]- Justice; Fairness; Righteousness

Next word: Solid (adjective)
by Shemtov
30 Apr 2013 20:49
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang's phonology

Orthography:
tˤ-ṭ
pʰ-ph
tʰ-th
tˤʰ-ṭh
kʰ-kh
qʰ-qh
sˤ-ṣ
ʃ-š
x-c
ɣ-ğ
ħ-ḥ
j-y
ə-ë
Everything else as in IPA.
by Shemtov
30 Apr 2013 04:12
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang's phonology

Not bad, I like the phonology. Can you give us a few sample words? Sure! Man- ħenri woman- qu'ənd Father-petˤor brother-pʰəretˤor mother-metˤor sister-setˤor to come-qu'om to see-sˤokwi The (') in "qu'ənd" and "qu'om" refers to a glottal stop [?], I presume? If so, it's missing ...
by Shemtov
29 Apr 2013 23:39
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang's phonology

cybrxkhan wrote:Not bad, I like the phonology.

Can you give us a few sample words?
Sure!
Man- ħenri
woman- qu'ənd
Father-petˤor
brother-pʰəretˤor
mother-metˤor
sister-setˤor
to come-qu'om
to see-sˤokwi
by Shemtov
29 Apr 2013 21:45
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang's phonology

Do you have it worked out how the PIE phonology changed into the Proto-Aneritic phonology? Yes. There were two basic sound shifts: 1. Happened around when proto-Aneritic split off from PIE. The palatal series folded into the velar series, voiced aspirated stops unvoiced, labiovelars became velar fo...
by Shemtov
29 Apr 2013 18:53
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

Re: My first conlang's phonology

Omzinesý wrote:What are pb, td and kg?
One or two phonemes, if one what?
Two phonemes.
by Shemtov
29 Apr 2013 04:51
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: My first conlang: Anerite
Replies: 42
Views: 11554

My first conlang: Anerite

Hi, My name is Shemtov. I'm creating my first conlang. I am calling it (for now) Anerite. It is the language spoken by the descendants of an IE tribe, who settled in what is now Turkey and Syria, Near Ugarit. They were heavily influenced by the Semitic languages. The Kingdom of Aner was absorbed int...