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My name is Anthony Miles. I started conlanging in high school, but fell in love with languages by reading Tolkien and starting Latin and Greek with stories of Aeneas and Achilles. My first conlang, naReNga naRí, was based on varying vowels within or next to consonantal roots. These notes exist somewhere at my parents' house. My second developed conlang, Habazalei Dhabramez, was Indo-European-influenced, and on its strength I joined the Conlang List. The notes for this conlang are in disrepair, and I doubt I can reconstruct it sufficiently thoroughly. My third fully developed conlang, Fortunatian or Uchunata, was set in a conworld, the Fortunate Islands Universe, which soon superceded the conlanging aspect of world building. I spent the next few years developing the FIU mythos and narrative. | My name is Anthony Miles. I started conlanging in high school, but fell in love with languages by reading Tolkien and starting Latin and Greek with stories of Aeneas and Achilles. My first conlang, naReNga naRí, was based on varying vowels within or next to consonantal roots. These notes exist somewhere at my parents' house. My second developed conlang, Habazalei Dhabramez, was Indo-European-influenced, and on its strength I joined the Conlang List. The notes for this conlang are in disrepair, and I doubt I can reconstruct it sufficiently thoroughly. My third fully developed conlang, Fortunatian or Uchunata, was set in a conworld, the Fortunate Islands Universe, which soon superceded the conlanging aspect of world building. I spent the next few years developing the FIU mythos and narrative. | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 10 July 2015
My name is Anthony Miles. I started conlanging in high school, but fell in love with languages by reading Tolkien and starting Latin and Greek with stories of Aeneas and Achilles. My first conlang, naReNga naRí, was based on varying vowels within or next to consonantal roots. These notes exist somewhere at my parents' house. My second developed conlang, Habazalei Dhabramez, was Indo-European-influenced, and on its strength I joined the Conlang List. The notes for this conlang are in disrepair, and I doubt I can reconstruct it sufficiently thoroughly. My third fully developed conlang, Fortunatian or Uchunata, was set in a conworld, the Fortunate Islands Universe, which soon superceded the conlanging aspect of world building. I spent the next few years developing the FIU mythos and narrative.
Pretentious essay removed.
Languages I am working on:
A priori:
A posteriori:
Fortunatian (revised version)