miniatureconlangs
A blog about imaginary typology in imaginary languages.
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Detail #434: Number, Clusivity, Personal Pronouns
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I imagine this might actually be something that exists in a language. Consider first and second person pronouns and number. Normally, the nu...
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Questions for a Conlang Grammar
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Here's a few questions for any conlanger who doesn't know where to go with his grammar. How do the tenses work? What tense would yo...
Monday, December 5, 2022
Some family terms in Ćwarmin
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The basic family terms: julo = son ot = oldest son zel = daughter father = aru mother = viri brother = raŋa older brother = cawot sister =...
Friday, November 18, 2022
Detail #433: The Antideponent Verb
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Let's for a moment consider the deponent verb . This is a verb which lacks morphologically active forms, despite being active. This migh...
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Detail #432: Generalized Wh-movement
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Wh-movement tends to come in two forms in conlangs, as far as I can tell: English-like or wh-in situ. Let's consider some other options!...
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Relative Clauses in Dairwueh
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I have previously given a short introduction to relative clauses in Dairwueh . Let's up the ante a bit. Resumptive pronouns in relative...
Monday, August 29, 2022
Things I would like to research or develop
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A while ago, in a post I said something like "more research required" regarding a particular feature of Swedish grammar. This mad...
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