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4 April 2025
- 12:5612:56, 4 April 2025 diff hist +2 Table of particles No edit summary current
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27 March 2025
- 14:0614:06, 27 March 2025 diff hist +304 Evocative compounding →Why Not Descriptive Compounds? current
- 14:0314:03, 27 March 2025 diff hist −247 Evocative compounding →Linguistic Implications
- 14:0214:02, 27 March 2025 diff hist +3,072 N Evocative compounding Created page with "= Motivations for Evocative Compounding = == Overview == One of the core design strategies in Sekimoli is the use of ''evocative'' semantic compounds. Rather than aiming for purely descriptive or taxonomic labels (e.g. "string instrument" or "wind instrument"), Sekimoli prioritizes compounds that are emotionally resonant, metaphorically vivid, or culturally iconic (e.g. "bear instrument", "moon instrument", "storm drink", etc.). This approach is not only aesthetically..."
- 14:0214:02, 27 March 2025 diff hist +28 Main Page No edit summary current
26 March 2025
- 14:3714:37, 26 March 2025 diff hist +98 Table of particles Post-root
29 November 2024
- 18:1718:17, 29 November 2024 diff hist 0 Table of particles No edit summary
- 18:1318:13, 29 November 2024 diff hist +3 Table of particles No edit summary
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- 11:5411:54, 29 November 2024 diff hist +93 Table of particles No edit summary
- 10:4110:41, 29 November 2024 diff hist +18 Table of particles No edit summary
- 10:3610:36, 29 November 2024 diff hist +12 Table of particles No edit summary
- 10:3510:35, 29 November 2024 diff hist +48 N IMP Created page with "IMP: Imperative, like ''Eat that sandwich now!''" current
- 10:3410:34, 29 November 2024 diff hist +155 N NOMIC Created page with "NOMIC: A verbalising particle expressing that an action is continuous, like ''The sky is blue above the clouds'' or ''The boys eats sandwiches for lunch''." current
- 10:3310:33, 29 November 2024 diff hist +112 N PERF Created page with "PERF: A verbalising particle expressing that something has finished, such as ''The boy has eaten his sandwich.''" current
- 10:3210:32, 29 November 2024 diff hist +89 N PRES Created page with "PRES: A verbalising particle expressing an action, like ''the boy is eating a sandwich''." current
- 10:3110:31, 29 November 2024 diff hist −102 Table of particles No edit summary
28 November 2024
- 19:3619:36, 28 November 2024 diff hist +1,281 The sign is arbitrary →Why Arbitrariness Matters current
- 19:2919:29, 28 November 2024 diff hist +1 The sign is arbitrary No edit summary
- 19:2719:27, 28 November 2024 diff hist +37 The sign is arbitrary No edit summary
- 19:2619:26, 28 November 2024 diff hist +3,954 N The sign is arbitrary Created page with "==The Art of Crafting Memorable Compounds in Constructed Languages== In the world of constructed languages (conlangs), one of the most creative and enjoyable challenges is forming new words to describe concepts, objects, or creatures. A fundamental principle in linguistics is that the relationship between a word (the sign) and its meaning is arbitrary. This means that words do not inherently carry the essence of what they represent; rather, they are symbols agreed upon..."
- 19:2619:26, 28 November 2024 diff hist +47 Main Page →Lexicon
23 September 2024
- 12:0312:03, 23 September 2024 diff hist +282 Main Page →Thoughts and chats
12 January 2024
- 13:4013:40, 12 January 2024 diff hist +95 Counting objects →More thinking current
- 13:3813:38, 12 January 2024 diff hist +3 Counting objects →More thinking
- 13:3813:38, 12 January 2024 diff hist +504 Counting objects No edit summary
- 13:3213:32, 12 January 2024 diff hist +10,664 Counting objects No edit summary
- 10:0710:07, 12 January 2024 diff hist +1,408 N Counting objects Created page with "Some languages simply combine numeral + object: : three beer The problem with this is that it makes it impossible to use numbers in compounds, e.g.: : three month Does this mean ''three months'' or ''March''? On balance, I think being able to use numbers in compounds is more important than being able to use numbers without connectors. So we need to say something like: : three GEN beer : beer ADJ three (I'm really not sure what the head and dependent are meant to be..."
- 09:4809:48, 12 January 2024 diff hist +23 Main Page →Grammar
- 08:3608:36, 12 January 2024 diff hist +37,482 N Chat about principles for choosing between a root or a compound Created page with "I'm making a universal conlang, and from the perspective of cultural neutrality, which meals and dishes should be simple root words? Meals are probably best expressed as compounds, e.g., "morning meal", "noon meal" and "evening meal" for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but what about dishes? Do most cultures have soups, porridge, stews, pies, etc.? ChatGPT Creating a universal conlang is an intriguing challenge, especially when considering the representation of meals and d..." current
- 08:3608:36, 12 January 2024 diff hist +72 Main Page →Chats with ChatGPT
26 November 2023
- 12:4212:42, 26 November 2023 diff hist +366 N Tabelvortoj Created page with "All of Esperanto's ''tabelvortoj'' can be expressed as compounds, e.g., ''kio'' = ''what thing'', ''iu'' = ''some person'', ''nenial'' = ''no reason''. We'll need the following initial parts: * ki- * i- * neni- * ĉi- * ti- (but one, two or three of these?) * other And the following final ones: * thing * person * reason * way/method * kind * time * amount/number" current
- 12:3612:36, 26 November 2023 diff hist +19 Main Page →Content words
23 November 2023
- 20:0920:09, 23 November 2023 diff hist +29,546 N Chat about sensing verbs Created page with " User In a neutral, easy-for-the-world-to-learn conlang, it would be good with a better approach to the sensing verbs. In English, we have hear/listen, see/look, but there's no pair for the other senses. In Danish, we have "få øje på", but no *"få øre/næse på". Using your knowledge of languages as different as Mandarin, Japanese, Hindi, Turkish, Russian, Spanish and others, have you got any useful insights? ChatGPT The design of sensing verbs in languages varies..." current
- 20:0820:08, 23 November 2023 diff hist +34 Main Page →Chats with ChatGPT
- 18:0418:04, 23 November 2023 diff hist +74 Table of particles No edit summary
- 17:1917:19, 23 November 2023 diff hist +373 N Abugida Created page with "Inspired by shorthand and Shavian, use simple shapes for the consonants, ideally moving left to right (like a dash). 'a' is the implicit vowel. 'i' and 'u' should attach only to the preceding consonants, given that they always finish a root (apart from proper nouns). 'ā', 'ē', 'ī', 'ō' and 'ū' should connect to both sides, given that they can never finish a root." current
- 17:1617:16, 23 November 2023 diff hist +18 Main Page →Writing system
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- 17:1417:14, 23 November 2023 diff hist +9 Table of particles No edit summary
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