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Wow! Look what came riding in on the mail truck today!

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That’s right, dudes: Mark Rosenfelder’s mighty work, The Language Construction Kit, has climbed out of the internet and onto my coffee table!

I have a real soft spot for the Language Construction Kit. I won’t say it was my first exposure to conlanging—like so many nerdlets, I started doing it myself, long before I discovered that there was a word for it.* However, the Kit came soon after that to provide me with structure, a deeper understanding of what the hell I was doing and how to accomplish it, and some really nifty ideas.** I still go back to it when I need a boost on some point or other of a language.

So hell yeah, I will temporarily break my Amazon ban and shell out fifteen bucks for this thing. After years of fun, I have to show my appreciation somehow.

The book is good, too! Fleshed out, as promised, clear, concise, and filled with a few terribly amusing typos. (My favorite is when he left the t out of native English speaker and Autocorrect apparently decided to help him out. Frankly, naïve English speaker works pretty well, too.) I am going to suggest we get it for the Liberry. They will look at me the same way you are looking at me now.

I don’t care! This book has word lists, dammit! WORD LISTS. How can you resist WORD LISTS?


*I think I got hooked on linguistics in Spanish class, but I also want to give some credit for my descent into madness to the excellent Who Talks Funny: A Book About Languages for Kids by Brenda S Cox. It pretty much outlines all sorts of cool features of other languages, and totally blew my wee little mind at the variety of languages out there.

**For example, how to be more efficient about making words. The first time I decided to make a full conlang, I distinctly recall putting together a bit of a syntax and morphology, then sitting down with a notebook and a dictionary and quite simply starting with the A’s. Somewhere I think I still have that stupid notebook, which details how to say such core vocabulary words as “abandon,” “abyss,” “acrobat” …

Date: 2010-05-21 02:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] padparadscha.livejournal.com
Yeah, for some reason it didn't occur to me to count Tolkien until I read his biography, long after I'd read the Lord of the Rings. Not really because he was dead, but more because whenever he'd start to carry on with his poetry I'd automatically skim it, so I wasn't really thinking about how he had made a language.

I know I can't resist them! WORDS!

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