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No, just kidding.   
No, just kidding.   


==Who is bornfor?==
=Who is bornfor?=
Bornfor is Aaron, a 20-something year old hermit who lives somewhere in the southeastern US.  <strike>He likes long walks on the beach, sipping Pina coladas...</strike> He's been conlanging since he was a little kid, but only recently (in the past five or six years or so) started writing things down.  Chronologically speaking that's a little over a fourth of his lifetime ago, so imagine all the things he lost in the time before he started writing things down!
Bornfor is Aaron, a 20-something year old hermit who lives somewhere in the southeastern US.  <strike>He likes long walks on the beach, sipping Pina coladas...</strike> He's been conlanging since he was a little kid, but only recently (in the past five or six years or so) started writing things down.  Chronologically speaking that's a little over a fourth of his lifetime ago, so imagine all the things he lost in the time before he started writing things down!


==What does bornfor know?==
=What does bornfor know?=
Though he would some day very much like to, Bornfor has never studied linguistics formally.  As a result, many of the descriptions of his language(s) are <strike>senseless and hard to follow</strike> both idiomatic and probably confusing to most people.  For this he sincerely apologizes.
Though he would some day very much like to, Bornfor has never studied linguistics formally.  As a result, many of the descriptions of his language(s) are <strike>senseless and hard to follow</strike> both idiomatic and probably confusing to most people.  For this he sincerely apologizes.
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Interestingly enough, though, Aaron has found that creating languages isn't limited to those who know the technical terms for how language works.  He's fond of his creation(s), even if he can't always describe them in technical terms.
Interestingly enough, though, Aaron has found that creating languages isn't limited to those who know the technical terms for how language works.  He's fond of his creation(s), even if he can't always describe them in technical terms.


==What does bornfor do?==
=What does bornfor do?=
<p>Aaron is primarily working on [[Sandic]], the daughter of a language called Weyr (no relation to the books about dragon-riders!) that he created way back in 2003 or 2004.  He does also from time to time work on a couple of side projects like [[Baljek]] ('sister language?' to Sandic) and Cat Sign [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n45DKOqI1D4] (language which developed into a written lingua-franca over his con-continent).
<p>Aaron is primarily working on [[Sandic]], the daughter of a language called Weyr (no relation to the books about dragon-riders!) that he created way back in 2003 or 2004.  He does also from time to time work on a couple of side projects like [[Baljek]] ('sister language?' to Sandic) and Cat Sign [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n45DKOqI1D4] (language which developed into a written lingua-franca over his con-continent).


On Frathwiki, Aaron is guilty for the mess that is the page about [[Sandic]], and for the flooding of the 'Recent Changes' page with minor updates to many pages.
On Frathwiki, Aaron is guilty for the mess that is the page about [[Sandic]], and for the flooding of the 'Recent Changes' page with minor updates to many pages.


==What does bornfor like?==
=What does bornfor like?=
Frath pages bornfor likes:
Frath pages bornfor likes:


*[[Beringian]]
*[[Beringian]]
*[[Kala]]
*[[Kala]]
*[[Eylastal]]


==Talk to/observe the bornfor==
=Talk to/observe the bornfor=
*'''here:''' http://wytn-awake.blogspot.com/ (General conlang/world/conwhatever blog)
*'''here:''' http://wytn-awake.blogspot.com/ (General conlang/world/conwhatever blog)
*'''here:''' http://ostonejemohni.blogspot.com/ (Word of the day blog (the name of which has been a lie for some time now..  It's only periodically updated, but still pretty cool because you get to see AND hear the nonsense words)
*'''here:''' http://ostonejemohni.blogspot.com/ (Word of the day blog (the name of which has been a lie for some time now..  It's only periodically updated, but still pretty cool because you get to see AND hear the nonsense words)

Revision as of 10:29, 17 July 2011

Bornfor! He's fantastic! He's incredible! He's... bornfor!

No, just kidding.

Who is bornfor?

Bornfor is Aaron, a 20-something year old hermit who lives somewhere in the southeastern US. He likes long walks on the beach, sipping Pina coladas... He's been conlanging since he was a little kid, but only recently (in the past five or six years or so) started writing things down. Chronologically speaking that's a little over a fourth of his lifetime ago, so imagine all the things he lost in the time before he started writing things down!

What does bornfor know?

Though he would some day very much like to, Bornfor has never studied linguistics formally. As a result, many of the descriptions of his language(s) are senseless and hard to follow both idiomatic and probably confusing to most people. For this he sincerely apologizes.
Interestingly enough, though, Aaron has found that creating languages isn't limited to those who know the technical terms for how language works. He's fond of his creation(s), even if he can't always describe them in technical terms.

What does bornfor do?

Aaron is primarily working on Sandic, the daughter of a language called Weyr (no relation to the books about dragon-riders!) that he created way back in 2003 or 2004. He does also from time to time work on a couple of side projects like Baljek ('sister language?' to Sandic) and Cat Sign [1] (language which developed into a written lingua-franca over his con-continent). On Frathwiki, Aaron is guilty for the mess that is the page about Sandic, and for the flooding of the 'Recent Changes' page with minor updates to many pages.

What does bornfor like?

Frath pages bornfor likes:

Talk to/observe the bornfor

This user is part of the project Naeso. We meet up to discuss changes in 'real time' in #naeso on Freenode.