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bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2012-10-05 12:59 am
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YEAH Sound Change
The problem with having a phenomenally boring hobby is that you can't really explain how darn much fun you're having to anyone. "Dude! I just changed a language from the OGYAFE into two daughter languages with the power of SOUND CHANGE! Now I'm going to work on semantic shift!" Yeah, nobody cares.
So, uh, just take my word for it: I am having a pretty good time conlanging over here. That's all you need to know.
So, uh, just take my word for it: I am having a pretty good time conlanging over here. That's all you need to know.
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...god, I wish I hadn't lost my notes. I had way too much fun with that language, and wrote quite bad poetry within it. The phonology was dreadful--all Japanese-plus-Latin with a very restrictive CVC syllable setup and no nod to euphony beyond my own preferences--and the whole thing never quite gelled because I couldn't figure out how to handle relative clauses without just copying Latin, but by god, I liked my verbs.
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I'm the same way--some of my early languages have really great stuff along with some totally embarrassing bits (including awful teenage poetry set to my favorite songs). My own ear for euphony is rather eclectic, too--and I'm keeping that in the sprite language I'm overhauling. (It also doesn't help that part of my aesthetic sense comes from my synesthesia, which isn't something most people can really benefit from, but by god I like it.)
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Mm. Maybe I should actually noodle around with that some more again. I sort of fell out of conlanging because I flung myself into the community and then found it was a standard Internet Community with the usual issues, but I could do it just for my own pleasure now.