https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/Conlangery134.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreToday, Matt Pearson joins George and William to talk about non-finite “adverbial” verb forms called converbs. Top of Show Greeting: Old Niveni Links and Resources: Imperative Converb in Archi (conference abstract) Expressing adverbial relations in clause linkage with converbs: definitional and typological considerations (workshop slides) Ylikoski,… Read more »
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Conlangery #133: Language and Identity
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/Conlangery133.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreJake and Kaye come on to talk about how language can interact with identity, across ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality, and class identities. Top of Show Greeting: Faikari. /ˈvɐ͡ɪ.kʰɒ.ˌʁi/ Links and Resources: Plural you Key and Peele skits 1, 2 Stigmatization of speech associated with women “Sounding… Read more »
Conlangery SHORTS #26: Phonix
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/ConlangeryShort26.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreThis week, George discusses Phonix, a sound change applier that will help you with your historical conlanging.
Conlangery #132: Coptic (natlang)
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/Conlangery132.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreThis episode, we discuss Coptic, the last descendant of thousands of years of Ancient Egyptian, now spoken mainly as a liturgical language in Coptic Christian churches in Egypt. Top of Show Greeting: Nalathis Special Mention: Go watch Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues! Links and Resources:… Read more »
Creative Commons
Just wanted to let everyone know that I am putting Conlangery under a Creative Commons Attribution – Non-commercial – Share-Alike. This means that you are free to copy, distribute, remix, and create derivative works from the show, so long as you give attribution, your work is not commercial in nature, and you also use a… Read more »
Conlangery #131: The Seventh Language Creation Conference #LCC7
http://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/Conlangery131.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreThis month Christophe and William come on to talk about their experience at LCC7. Along with a few people William recorded on his phone. View the conference page here and all the videos of talks here. Top of Show Greeting: Croatian (translated and performed by Dorian… Read more »
Conlangery #130: Interview with Kaye Boesme
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/Conlangery130.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreKaye Boesme joins George to talk about her far-future audiodrama Epiphany. Top of Show Greeting: Narahji (Note, I am working on a transcript for this episode. It has been delayed by irregular baby napping.)
Conlangery #129: Non-Vocal Languages
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/Conlangery129.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreJake Malloy and David Peterson join George to talk about sign language as well as a few other ways humans communicate non-vocally. Top of Show Greeting: Bakom Links and Resources: SLIPA ASL Lessons ASL classifiers Non-manual markers in ASL ASL Internet slang Plains Indian Sign Language… Read more »
Conlangery SHORTS #25: Listen Like a Conlanger – Specialized Terms
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/ConlangeryShort25.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreGeorge talks about how to listen to the language all around you like a conlanger, especially when you encounter weird specialized terms or senses of words. Wiktionary entry on “wrong” (includes the sewing sense)
Conlangery SHORTS 24: Personal Conlanging Progress
https://media.blubrry.com/conlangery/content.blubrry.com/conlangery/ConlangeryShort24.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreGeorge talks a bit about his personal progress with Middle Pahran. Draft Grammar of Middle Pahran
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