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changes in the Amerindconlangs workshop



Ok, guys.

ATTENTION!

I've taken into consideration latest msgs from dear colleagues who write:

| <<how would you count Bantu, Khoisan or other non-Afro-Asiatic languages in
| Africa?>>
| (Nathaniel)
|
| <<Years from now I'll get around to an Aboriginal Australian project>> (Eamon)
|
| <<I had been vaguely twiddling with some ideas from the Muisca language of
| the Colombian Andes (part of the Macro-Chibcha group), which isn't
| particularly related to North American Indian languages AFAIK, but is
| technically "Amerind" I suppose>> (Carl Edlund Anderson)

So, I officially declare that Amerindconlangs (from now on Aboriconlangs)
workshop will be open from now on for all conlang projects related not only to
the native population (First Nations) of both Americas, but also to the
languages of non-Afro-Asiatic Africa and Aboriginal Australia. That won't rise
the traffic too much, anyway.

So, welcome to the AboriConlangs workshop at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amerindconlangs
(the address is valid till Jan 21, 10:00am GMT)

After that, I'll change the name to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aboriconlangs
All the membership and archives must be preserved (at least Yahoo say so).

-- Yitzik