I don't know specifically, but it's probably somewhere on the LangTime Studios patreon.
Conlang documentation
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Re: Conlang documentation
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Re: Conlang documentation
I use a spreadsheet that I open using either Excel or LibreOffice Calc depending on which OS I’m currently booted into. Of particular importance is the auto filter that I use to search for words or definitions.
I have a sheet with a list of single morphemes and a list of compound words. I deliberately made Commonthroat’s phonetactics simple enough to programmatically generate every valid syllable with a Python script.
I find it easiest to document grammar and syntax using example glosses. I keep these in an Obsidian vault along with my worldbuilding notes.
These files are stored in a folder along with my stories and pictures on a NAS.
Most of the stuff that I post here starts out as obsidian notes, which is why some markdown syntax sneaks through sometimes.
I have a sheet with a list of single morphemes and a list of compound words. I deliberately made Commonthroat’s phonetactics simple enough to programmatically generate every valid syllable with a Python script.
I find it easiest to document grammar and syntax using example glosses. I keep these in an Obsidian vault along with my worldbuilding notes.
These files are stored in a folder along with my stories and pictures on a NAS.
Most of the stuff that I post here starts out as obsidian notes, which is why some markdown syntax sneaks through sometimes.