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RE: [romconlang] Anyone interested in critiquing my conlang?



Some questions off hand:

You can certainly never have enough pronoun
forms! ;)

Will you limit the number of contracted forms -
or have more like Italian, Interlingua, Kerno,
etc?

Since you retain verbal conjugation, are the
personal pronouns required?

Why -ebamos and not *-ebones & -ar�ame and not
*-ar�ones? Why somes and avones?

Why -e- for the 1st conjugation imperfect and not
-a-? Levelling?

Where does -ch- come from in the 3rd conjugation
-ichones? Why -icho and not *-ibo?

Grando-patro? Sounds like some sort of
bastardised Esperanto. ;)

Why frato but not *pato? [Or, why patro but not
*fratro?]

Padraic.

--- Greg Bontrager <GregBont@hidden.email> wrote:

> > If you can demicroquash it and send it in
> something sensible like plain
> text (unless Br has got lots of diacritics),
> then I'd be interested.<
> 
> How's Rich Text Format?  Will that suit you? 
> By the way, is "diacritics" a
> technical term for accent marks and such?  And
> what the heck does
> "demicroquash" mean?  I'm impressed.  I thought
> *I* was a computer geek, but
> now here you are.  I need to keep up with the
> lingo better. :)
> 
> >:) It might be interesting to invest in a
> Latin dictionary just to see how
> close you come!<
> 
> I might end up HAVING to get a Latin dictionary
> if I continue to delve
> deeper into the art of synthesized Romance
> languages.  You're right, too.
> That would be interesting.
> 
> > That we can not but hold agin thee! M$ word
> sux!<
> 
> Just out of curiosity, since when does MS Word
> stink?  It's, like, the
> standard!
> 
> Thanks so much for checking it out!
> 
> Greg
> 

> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/msword
name=Brujeric Language.rtf



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