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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Conlangs and children
Just read @fiatlingua’s post on conlangs and kids. Topics, in list form in part because I’ve been thinking about how a robot conlang might work and I think robots would talk in lists, in monotone: Teaching conlangs to children by … Continue reading
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Reactivating your phonetic awareness
So you want to create a new language. First you will need to either pick letters or sounds. You might start with the IPA chart, you might not care and just use the phonology and phonotactics of your mother tongue. … Continue reading
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