This should be in our Beginners Section. It's very useful, and it would keep newbie-conlanger from producing cyphers of English/anything else.Trailsend wrote:For a quick intro to some of the basic terminology that may be useful to you, you can check out this presentation I made for a seminar at my school.
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I really liked the presentation! But why do speaker notes end on slide 39?Trailsend wrote:For a quick intro to some of the basic terminology that may be useful to you, you can check out this presentation I made for a seminar at my school.
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Thanks!Maximillian wrote:I really liked the presentation! But why do speaker notes end on slide 39?Trailsend wrote:For a quick intro to some of the basic terminology that may be useful to you, you can check out this presentation I made for a seminar at my school.
Ah...originally when I taught the seminar I didn't use speaker notes, but when people expressed interest in using it as a resource (who hadn't been to the actual seminar) I started adding in the notes to fill in what I was saying along with the slides, so they'd make more sense. But I haven't had time to finish them yet
Once I do, I'll put it up...somewhere. Either in Teach & Share or Beginner''s Corner.
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That would be great. Even I learned something new there.Trailsend wrote:Once I do, I'll put it up...somewhere. Either in Teach & Share or Beginner''s Corner.
But it's kinda useless without the notes.
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