The Hypothetical Linguist

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Introducing κηλλῆν, a Greek-based Conlang

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I'm currently taking a class on New Testament Greek, and in margin doodles in my notes for the class, I started playing around with the ...
Sunday, May 27, 2018

The Linguistic landscape of the Pre-Imperial era

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The ancestors of the imperials came first to the marshy coasts of what later became Sueldon. This is reflected in the Paiodd word for ‘city’...
Saturday, December 16, 2017

The origin of stem-changing nominal morphology in Paiodd

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Paiodd has what I call verbal and nominal inflections, differing in both the quality of the root vowel and the voicing of the final consona...
Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Why Grammatical Gender?

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It's been a while, but since this topic came up again on one of the facebook conlanging groups, I thought I'd fire up the old blogsp...
Tuesday, September 22, 2015

FLEx for Conlangs, Part 3

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Here's the third installment of my blog series on using SIL's Fieldworks Language Explorer for recording, organizing, and developing...
Saturday, September 12, 2015

FLEx for Conlangs, Part 2

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This video features a general overview of what FLEx has to offer, and some thoughts on how they can be useful for conlangers. Check it out h...
Thursday, September 3, 2015

Using FLEx for Conlangs, Part 1: Importing a Lexicon

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I hope that this posts and others in the series will be helpful to fellow conlangers. I've been using SIL's FLEx to keep track of my...
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I have the privilege of researching an indigenous language in Mexico. I love living cross-culturally with all the challenges and joys it brings.
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