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Posted by Mark Rosenfelder
(207.229.151.103) on October 13, 2000 at 01:32:31:<p>
In Reply to: <a href="56.html">Eastern languages</a> posted by Mike Felder on October 11, 2000 at 00:24:55:<p>
Ok, here's a rundown on what exists in what languages.<p><ul><br><li>Cuêzi - grammar<br><li>Cadinor, Ismaîn, Barakhinei - grammars<br><li>Verdurian - grammar, several texts<br><li>Axunashin, Xurnásh - grammars<br><li>Obenzayet - sketch of grammar<br><li>Lufasha - just a few words<br></ul><p>My current projects are working out geographical names in Axunashin/Xurnásh (which involves making new words and revisiting bits of grammar and sound changes), and translating a Verdurian grammar of Cadhinor.<p>Other full grammars: Methaiun, Kebreni, Wede:i.<p>I have word lists for several Lenani-Littoral languages: Old Tzhuro, Tzhuro, Echendi, Gurdagor.<p>Also for a number of other languages, from Omeguo, Kaitan, Nan, Moreo Ashcai, Belesao, Uytai, Dhekhnam, Elkarinor, and a few others.<p>I never know when the fit will take me, and I start elaborating the word lists into a grammar. :)
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: Ok, here's a rundown on what exists in what languages.
: <ul>
: <li>Cuêzi - grammar
: <li>Cadinor, Ismaîn, Barakhinei - grammars
: <li>Verdurian - grammar, several texts
: <li>Axunashin, Xurnásh - grammars
: <li>Obenzayet - sketch of grammar
: <li>Lufasha - just a few words
: </ul>
: My current projects are working out geographical names in Axunashin/Xurnásh (which involves making new words and revisiting bits of grammar and sound changes), and translating a Verdurian grammar of Cadhinor.
: Other full grammars: Methaiun, Kebreni, Wede:i.
: I have word lists for several Lenani-Littoral languages: Old Tzhuro, Tzhuro, Echendi, Gurdagor.
: Also for a number of other languages, from Omeguo, Kaitan, Nan, Moreo Ashcai, Belesao, Uytai, Dhekhnam, Elkarinor, and a few others.
: I never know when the fit will take me, and I start elaborating the word lists into a grammar. :)
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