Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
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Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
Who else here has thought of making them?
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
That's what this thread is basically.
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
Thought of it?teengirlsquad wrote:Who else here has thought of making them?
For sure!
Worked it into my conhistory, even!
But -- worked out the details of why the dialects differ?
Nope.
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
Which elements do you see in it?teengirlsquad wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDTpTYxseGs
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Which elements could you hear in it?teengirlsquad wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcYsneZCJ2s
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
@teengirlsquad: I don't understand to whom you were addressing your last few posts. If they were directed to me, then, I don't understand the questions, exactly. In particular, (1) what's the antecedent of "it"? and (2) what do you mean by "elements"?
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I mean, could you guess which accents I was influenced by?eldin raigmore wrote:@teengirlsquad: I don't understand to whom you were addressing your last few posts. If they were directed to me, then, I don't understand the questions, exactly. In particular, (1) what's the antecedent of "it"? and (2) what do you mean by "elements"?
Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
I made a conaccent for a (Now defunct) conlang of mine, i havent made any others though.
Gândölansch (Gondolan) • Feongkrwe (Feongrkean) • Tamhanddön (Tamanthon) • Θανηλοξαμαψⱶ (Thanelotic) • Yônjcerth (Yaponese) • Ba̧supan (Basupan) • Mùthoķán (Mothaucian)
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Thank you! . Now I understand the question!teengirlsquad wrote:I mean, could you guess which accents I was influenced by?
(I still totally can't answer it. )
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K, so who could try to guess?teengirlsquad wrote:I mean, could you guess which accents I was influenced by?eldin raigmore wrote:@teengirlsquad: I don't understand to whom you were addressing your last few posts. If they were directed to me, then, I don't understand the questions, exactly. In particular, (1) what's the antecedent of "it"? and (2) what do you mean by "elements"?
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I had trouble telling when it was you that was talking. There's background noise in your video, and I couldn't tell whether your mouth-movements synched up with any part of your sound-track.
What does your normal voice sound like when you are speaking your native idiolect of English?
If I knew that, I might be able to answer your last question.
What does your normal voice sound like when you are speaking your native idiolect of English?
If I knew that, I might be able to answer your last question.
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
A Filipino-American hybrid that fluctuates in thickness.eldin raigmore wrote: What does your normal voice sound like when you are speaking your native idiolect of English?
If I knew that, I might be able to answer your last question.
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
Some of your YouTube posts have you speaking English with it recorded more clearly.teengirlsquad wrote:A Filipino-American hybrid that fluctuates in thickness.
Some of them have you speaking your conlang "without an accent".
Edit: Both were helpful. They may make the difference for someone to be able to answer your question.
For me, they were helpful to reach the conclusion: "Now I know, for sure, I won't be able to answer teengirlsquad's question!"
---------------------------------------------------------For me, they were helpful to reach the conclusion: "Now I know, for sure, I won't be able to answer teengirlsquad's question!"
BTW do you check your PMs on this BBoard?
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
Me talking in my conaccent, and this time it's actually thick enough that it doesn't sound like a more inarticulate version of an American accent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roANXhCoB2A
Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
your conlang phomematic implies a particular accent ...
You can, for example, try to speak English transcribed into your conlang, and even by adding your conlang idiomatics ...
You can, for example, try to speak English transcribed into your conlang, and even by adding your conlang idiomatics ...
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
This is just a side project that has nothing to do with my conlang.lsd wrote:your conlang phomematic implies a particular accent ...
We can, for example, try to speak English transcribed into your conlang, and even by adding your conlang idiomatics ...
Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
Use someone else conlang...
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Re: Conaccents or invented accents of natlangs
This is more of a project inspired by how accents evolve in real life, like, when a bunch of people settle a new land, or some nationality that speaks English teaches it to them, brand new accents are made.teengirlsquad wrote:This is just a side project that has nothing to do with my conlang.lsd wrote:your conlang phomematic implies a particular accent ...
We can, for example, try to speak English transcribed into your conlang, and even by adding your conlang idiomatics ...