Welcome to Linguitect, where we explain linguistic topics and talk about how to build them into your conlang! Logo designed by Matt. You can e-mail us any questions at linguitect@gmail.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
You've heard of vowel harmony, now get ready for consonant harmony! In this episode, Rowan explains how consonant harmony is realized across different languages, and we take a dip into featural and autosegmental phonology.
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In this episode, Matt and Rowan talk about all sorts of ergative phenomena, and how to use them for conlanging. We will cite our sources by section they are first relevant towards, and also length.
0:14 Intro Ergativity by R. M. W. Dixon - a book ... more
In this mini-episode, Matt and Rowan talk about how to explore ideas in conlanging through sketches.
Resources:
• miniatureconlangs.blogspot.com/
• badconlangingideas.tumblr.com/
• crazyninjageeks.wordpress.com/2015/11/... more
Join Rowan and Matt as they discuss the Standard Average European sprachbund (SAE). This is a language area that is centered mostly on Western European Romance and Germanic languages (think, French and German), but some features of it extend much far... more
Today, Matt and Rowan talk about every sort of flavor in the ice cream Sandhi bar (ow! Rowan! that hurts!)
Sandhi is an umbrella term for phonological processes that occur at boundaries - between words (external sandhi, like in Sanskrit vowel blend... more
This episode has Matt and Rowan talking about case marking, a way to indicate what each noun is doing in the sentence. Specifically, what Matt refers to as "non-default case marking" - parts of languages where cases behave in ways that don't fit with... more
In this episode, Rowan and Matt talk about pitch accent! We cover controversies in the definition of pitch accent and the wide variety of systems that have been called "pitch accent."
References from this episode:
• Hulst, Harry van der, and No... more
In this episode, Matt and Rowan discuss "accusativity" - the organizing idea behind many languages' syntax. It's very widespread, in languages as diverse as English, Swahili, Latin, Arabic, and Korean, but in a later episode, we'll go over other orga... more
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