miniatureconlangs

A blog about imaginary typology in imaginary languages.

Monday, January 31, 2022

Detail #423: Reflexive Possession as an Auxiliary

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Reflexive possession is expressed in a few different ways in languages. I am not aware of any language like this from before: I throw ball =...
Friday, December 24, 2021

Real Language Examples: The that-trace effect in Swedish and Finland-Swedish

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Time for even more real language examples . And as usual, I have dug deep in the grammar of my native language to find a belated hannukah-gi...
Sunday, November 21, 2021

Detail #422: Variations on Reflexives

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I have been reading up a lot on reflexives in different languages, and this inspired me to write a little on the different types of reflexiv...
Saturday, November 13, 2021

Pluralia Tantum in Dairwueh, Sargaĺk and Bryatesle

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There are reasons to think Proto-BDS had pluralia tantum. However, the languages that have emerged out of it have done some interesting dist...
Friday, October 29, 2021

Detail #421: A Quirky Numeral Structure

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Consider a language with singulars, duals and plurals. The language has a rather strict distinction between mass and count nouns, and explic...
Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Detail #420: Ambiguous Reference with Possessive Pronouns

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English has some ambiguity with its possessive pronouns, but the level of ambiguity could be taken to a weirder level in this way: reflexive...
Thursday, October 21, 2021

Detail #419: Direct and Indirect Object Case Marking: a Different Approach

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Let us imagine a language that is similar to standard average European. Let's further imagine that word order informs us which NP is the...
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