Tag: conlang
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Day 223: August 10, 2024
Goal: Explore options for noun clauses Note: Noun clauses can function as a subject, direct object, or complement. Tip: See how languages incorporate these structures or use other ones for similar purposes. Work focus: Learn/Brainstorm/Try Noun clauses are finite clause structures that function as nominal elements, such as the object of a verb. Common verbs…
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Day 222: August 9, 2024
Goal: Expand sections on nominal modification Note: This may mean expanding your relative clause section, depending on how these structures work. Tip: If these are distinct from any other types of modifiers, start a new section! Work focus: Solidify/Write/Share Today’s goal focuses on documentation, expanding the section (or sections) on nominal modification to incorporate details…
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Day 221: August 8, 2024
Goal: Create examples of modifying infinitive phrases Note: If these are not distinct structures from participle phrases, then create more words! Tip: You may opt to restrict the head nouns that can be modified by these. Work focus: Create/Make/List Finally, if your conlang differentiates infinitive modifiers from other nonfinite verb-based modifiers, then create examples of…
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Day 220: August 7, 2024
Goal: Create examples of modifying participle phrases Note: If your language distinguishes them, include examples of both active and passive participles. Tip: Show how these phrases work modifying a variety of head nouns. Work focus: Create/Make/List Create examples of participle phrases modifying a head noun—if your conlang has both active and passive participle forms, then…
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Day 219: August 6, 2024
Goal: Create examples of modifying adposition phrases Note: If your language is mixed-headed, you may need examples of both pre- and postpositions. Tip: Incorporate these modifiers in a variety of clausal positions. Work focus: Create/Make/List Now that you have developed strategies for phrasal modifiers of head nouns, the next few days will give you time…
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Day 218: August 5, 2024
Goal: Plan a strategy for infinitival modifiers Note: Infinitive phrases can also modify nouns (e.g. “The hat to wear is on the couch.”) Tip: These might not be a distinct category from participial modifiers! Work focus: Organize/Plan/Structure Today’s goal is to figure out a third kind of nonfinite verb modifier—an infinitive verb form modifying a…
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Day 217: August 4, 2024
Goal: Plan a strategy for passive participial modifiers Note: Nonfinite passive forms can modify a noun (e.g. “The hat worn by the mouse is green.”) Tip: These may follow the same strategy for active forms but with passive marking. Work focus: Organize/Plan/Structure Nonfinite participial modifiers may also occur in passive forms, such as “worn by…
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Day 216: August 3, 2024
Goal: Plan a strategy for active participial modifiers Note: These are nonfinite active verb forms that modify a head noun (e.g. “The mouse wearing a hat is here.”) Tip: These may be reduced relative clause forms. Work focus: Organize/Plan/Structure Today’s goal is to plan a strategy for active participial modifiers, which are nonfinite active verb…
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Day 215: August 2, 2024
Goal: Plan the structure of modifying adposition phrases Note: Focus on figuring out the placement of an adposition phrase modifying a noun. Tip: You may opt not to have unique forms but require relative clauses. Work focus: Organize/Plan/Structure Use today’s time to plan the structure of adposition phrases that modify head nouns, focusing on the…
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Day 214: August 1, 2024
Goal: Consider phrasal modification strategies for nouns Note: Along with relative clauses, phrases can modify head nouns within the noun phrase. Tip: Adposition phrases are common phrasal modifiers. Work focus: Learn/Brainstorm/Try Relative clauses modify head nouns in full clause form, but phrases can also modify head nouns, such as adposition phrases. For instance, in “The…