New Weekly Indo European Collablang
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51. a
52. b
53. (idov's suggestion + vo1dwalk3r's suggestion)
54. a
55. c
52. b
53. (idov's suggestion + vo1dwalk3r's suggestion)
54. a
55. c
Re: New Weekly Indo European Collablang
51. B
52. B
53. (idov's suggestion + vo1dwalk3r's suggestion)
54. A (yes)
55. A
52. B
53. (idov's suggestion + vo1dwalk3r's suggestion)
54. A (yes)
55. A
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Re: New Weekly Indo European Collablang
Results: 51-55
Questions 56- 60
56. Essive Development
a. Singular - ḱunés(m/n/t)is Plural - ḱunes(m/n/t)os ( derived from PIE contraction)
b. Singular - ḱunés(m/n/t)éys Plural- ḱunes(m/n/t)os ( derived from PIE contraction)
57. Essive Development
a. use m
b. use n
c. use t
58. Inessive Development.
a. Attach preposition after locative case
b. Attach preposition after accusative case
59. Palatalization of Consonants before Front Vowels
a. Yes
b. No
60. Vowel Change
a. Long vowels break into diphthongs
b. Regular vowels become extra short and long vowels become regular (e.g ɪ> i && ī > i)
c.Nothing
X. What's your opinion on the language so far? Can any of you update the compilation of sound changes? What does the language look like now ( using the two texts from before?)
X2. Where do you want to see this language go? Heavy- Caucasian influence? Hellinization? New Phonemes?
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56. Essive Development
a. Singular - ḱunés(m/n/t)is Plural - ḱunes(m/n/t)os ( derived from PIE contraction)
b. Singular - ḱunés(m/n/t)éys Plural- ḱunes(m/n/t)os ( derived from PIE contraction)
57. Essive Development
a. use m
b. use n
c. use t
58. Inessive Development.
a. Attach preposition after locative case
b. Attach preposition after accusative case
59. Palatalization of Consonants before Front Vowels
a. Yes
b. No
60. Vowel Change
a. Long vowels break into diphthongs
b. Regular vowels become extra short and long vowels become regular (e.g ɪ> i && ī > i)
c.Nothing
X. What's your opinion on the language so far? Can any of you update the compilation of sound changes? What does the language look like now ( using the two texts from before?)
X2. Where do you want to see this language go? Heavy- Caucasian influence? Hellinization? New Phonemes?
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56: a
57: c
58: a
59: b
60: a
X2: I personally would like to see more Caucasian influence.
Also, congratulations on 100 posts, Cavaliers327.
57: c
58: a
59: b
60: a
X2: I personally would like to see more Caucasian influence.
Also, congratulations on 100 posts, Cavaliers327.
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56. a
57. b
58. a
59. b
60. c
X2: I second Shimo's request for more Caucasian stuff
57. b
58. a
59. b
60. c
X2: I second Shimo's request for more Caucasian stuff
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Re: New Weekly Indo European Collablang
56. a
57. c
58. a
59. b
60. c
X1. I've updated the sound changes and the two texts here. Please look through them and see if there's anything you want changed!
X2. I think at some point soon we need to pause the sound changes and call it the "Old"/"Archaic"/"Ancient"/"Classical" etc. period, so we can get grammar and words in order. And yes, I think by this time we should start seeing the first of the Caucasian influence.
57. c
58. a
59. b
60. c
X1. I've updated the sound changes and the two texts here. Please look through them and see if there's anything you want changed!
X2. I think at some point soon we need to pause the sound changes and call it the "Old"/"Archaic"/"Ancient"/"Classical" etc. period, so we can get grammar and words in order. And yes, I think by this time we should start seeing the first of the Caucasian influence.
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Fantastic work as always, vo1dwalk3r! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!vo1dwalk3r wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018 00:58 X1. I've updated the sound changes and the two texts here. Please look through them and see if there's anything you want changed!
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I think as our sound changes currently stand ʐná.ja.taud in the first text should be reduced to ʐá.ja.taud
Re: New Weekly Indo European Collablang
56. b
57. a
58. a
59. b
60. a
57. a
58. a
59. b
60. a
The accusative of <emo> is <eminem>.
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Hey guys. I'm not participating in the voting but I like looking at threads like this. Any chance to see some examples of the results each round of voting gave? It would be interesting to see.
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They're hidden under spoilers above each set of questions.gestaltist wrote: ↑15 Mar 2018 10:33 Hey guys. I'm not participating in the voting but I like looking at threads like this. Any chance to see some examples of the results each round of voting gave? It would be interesting to see.
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Ah, found them, thanks!Frislander wrote: ↑15 Mar 2018 14:53They're hidden under spoilers above each set of questions.gestaltist wrote: ↑15 Mar 2018 10:33 Hey guys. I'm not participating in the voting but I like looking at threads like this. Any chance to see some examples of the results each round of voting gave? It would be interesting to see.
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56. a
57. c
58. b
59. b
60. c
Thanks vo1dwalk3r for the text and the sound changes. Great work. Thanks shimobataar for congrats.
57. c
58. b
59. b
60. c
Thanks vo1dwalk3r for the text and the sound changes. Great work. Thanks shimobataar for congrats.
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Re: New Weekly Indo European Collablang
Answers:
We are done with sound changes for now, so we can focus on the Ancient stage of this Language( present stage). How do we integrate the Mesopotomian phonemes into our language and phonology?
(from an earlier stage). We will also start importing Caucasian words for native flora and fauna. From which languages should we borrow from ? (Proto-Kartvelian? Northwest Caucasian?) The current year is 1000 BCE now.
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(from an earlier stage). We will also start importing Caucasian words for native flora and fauna. From which languages should we borrow from ? (Proto-Kartvelian? Northwest Caucasian?) The current year is 1000 BCE now.
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61. Do we develop ejectives?
a. Yes, p' t' k'
b. No.
c. Suggest your own
62. A new faith called Zoroastrianism starts to spread up North
a. We incorporate some aspects of the faith.
b. We reject it.
c. Suggest your own
63. Other Language influence
a. Primarily lexical
b. Primarily morphological
c. Combination of both
64. Loanword Borrowing Level
a. Conservative(Icelandic)
b. Mild (Dutch)
c. Extensive(English)
d. Extreme(Japanese & Korean)
65. Due to impeding Caucasian influence?
a. Grammatical Gender will be lost in three more rounds
b. It lingers on for a bit longer
c. Suggest your own.
61. Do we develop ejectives?
a. Yes, p' t' k'
b. No.
c. Suggest your own
62. A new faith called Zoroastrianism starts to spread up North
a. We incorporate some aspects of the faith.
b. We reject it.
c. Suggest your own
63. Other Language influence
a. Primarily lexical
b. Primarily morphological
c. Combination of both
64. Loanword Borrowing Level
a. Conservative(Icelandic)
b. Mild (Dutch)
c. Extensive(English)
d. Extreme(Japanese & Korean)
65. Due to impeding Caucasian influence?
a. Grammatical Gender will be lost in three more rounds
b. It lingers on for a bit longer
c. Suggest your own.
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61. A + /t͡sʼ t͡ʃʼ/
62. A
63. A
64. B~C
65. B
62. A
63. A
64. B~C
65. B
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Re: New Weekly Indo European Collablang
61: a
62: a
63: c
64: c
65: b
62: a
63: c
64: c
65: b
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61. Vlürch's suggestion
62. A
63.
64. B
65. B
62. A
63.
64. B
65. B
The accusative of <emo> is <eminem>.
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61. Vlürch's suggestion
62. a
63. c - with majority lexical
64. c to d
65. a
62. a
63. c - with majority lexical
64. c to d
65. a