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We give you a podcast today about how you can do without tense, and what other things in the language can be used to fill in the gaps.  Also, we have special guest Jeffrey Jones on to talk about his conlang.

Top of Show: Sheewan

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Featured Conlang: K’tlê

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Email from JS:


Conlangery hosts:

I’m writing to say how much I enjoy your podcast. I only became aware

of its existence a few weeks ago, and since then I’ve been doing what

I always do when I discover a new podcast that I like: listening to

the archives from the beginning.

Just today I happened to listen to episode 23, in which I discovered,

to my shock and delight, that my OWN conlang Yivrian had been

featured. I thought you guys said a lot of complimentary things about

it, and your criticisms were completely valid. In particular, I agree

with Bianca that the verbal system is a little bit overstuffed, and

with William that the modal prefixes are annoyingly regular. Both of

these things are the result of a disease that afflicts people who work

on the same language for a very long time: different parts of the

language are designed at different times, often with different

philosophies and different goals. In this case, the modal prefixes

date from a period when total regularity was a design goal, while the

verbal complex dates from the ALL OF THE MORPHEMES stage that followed

shortly thereafter. It’s a good thing I had never heard of

evidentiality or animacy hierarchies at the time I initially designed

the verbs, or I would doubtlessly have found a way to include those as

well.

Your podcast has also inspired me to consider other neglected aspects

of my languages. In particular, I’ve been mulling over the ways that

Yivrian expresses formality, and reconsidering the entire concept of

adjectives.

You discussed my ancient essay “An Artlanger’s Rant” when you covered

my conlang, and it’s very interesting to see how that post has aged

ten years on. If you ever were interested as having me on as a guest,

I’d be happy to discuss it (or anything else conlang-related) with

you.



JS Bangs

jaspax@gmail.com

http://jsbangs.wordpress.com

“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle” -Philo of Alexandria