Glossopseudonym | Brimo\’s Neologism
What is your language name?
Whimsical Yet Complex
What is your language name?
\"Speak, brain!\" - pg. 125
Although Esperanto is bit of a niche language, it is still captivating how its creation by one man managed to be spread to millions of people. Plot Essentially, this is…
\"That language is a guide to the thoughts, concerns, and material culture of the real people who lived in a definite region between about 4500-2500 BCE\" - pg. 89
Geography determines language shift
A language is only dead if it has no one to speak for it.
As explained by an Amerkanman.
When linguist Claude Levi-Strauss traveled to South America to study the languages spoken by the indigenous populations, he discovered that their lexicons pertaining to the biosphere are about as complex…
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…
This was another suggestion made by YouTuber Bibliaridion, who specializes in conlangs.