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Re: CHAT: YAC: or more exactly: yet another conlang sketch

From:Robert Hailman <robert@...>
Date:Saturday, November 11, 2000, 18:18
daniel andreasson wrote:
> > Robert Hailman wrote: > > > > This has been answered by some others. I think the Rinyi > > > were there first and then the Nakiltipkas came and now > > > they live in peaceful harmony. Nakiltipkas in the east > > > and north, and Rinyi in the south and west. > > > Ah. Are there any natural features on the island to enforce this > > division, or did it come to be for more historical reasons? Inquiring > > minds want to know. :-) > > I don't know really. I'll have to think more about this. Then I'll > post it on Conculture. If I dare. I'll probably get so many questions > regarding the culture that I won't have time to do anything else.
Yeah, that can happen. I still want to know, though. Keep that in mind.
> > Well, you *can* take me seriously, but from my experience whenever I > > take myself and my ideas seriously trouble ensues. > > I have the problem that I often talk before I think. So I often > come up with theories that I haven't really thought through. The > funny thing is that they almost always are proven wrong. This is > actually good. If I come up with a theory, I know that it is the > exact opposite theory that is the correct one. ;-)
At least you're consistent - whenever I come up with a theory, it's half right and half wrong, so if I take the opposite it'll be about the same.
> > Ooh, another Linguistics major. Who'da' thought there'd be so many on a > > list about conlangs? Surely not I. ;-) > > Well, once you start taking linguistics, it's almost impossible to > stop.
Evidently. I'm probably going to end up studying linguistics, too.
> > I actually know amazing little about active languages, all my conlangs > > thus far have been nom/acc. > > > > I know I'd read your thesis, or at least try to, if you put it on the > > 'net. > > I did, as you saw. Hope you enjoyed at least that part. We'll see > when the rest gets webified. Not too soon if I don't go no-mail, > which I won't.
Yeah, I liked what I read. Feel free to take your mind getting it webified, I'll read it when you do. -- Robert