Verbalizers And Passive Voice | Pimzarblan | 6 | Conlinguistics
Rid grangs njarngso raonoxpo zeido (This city will tend to sparkle in a time of day)
Whimsical Yet Complex
Rid grangs njarngso raonoxpo zeido (This city will tend to sparkle in a time of day)
Rim womzoxpo Pimzarblambsodo, Anden riosulb tnquorxmbsaha (In that Pimzarblan land, I would be an apricot-hued writer)
Anksnahawalngsom rimKimzbordonzo (I was at that moment going to write on that keyboard)
Rumembe (Welcome all)
Geography determines language shift
Worldbuilding is the one field where no changed major feels like \"wasted time.\"
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This is definitely a book that can be expected to be assigned in any linguistics course, but it was worth it for the purposes of my conlanging research. Synopsis The…
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