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|valign=top|'''Birth:''' || [[Wikipedia:Cape Town|Cape Town]], [[Wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]]
|valign=top|'''Birth:''' || [[Wikipedia:Cape Town|Cape Town]], [[Wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]]
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|valign=top|'''Profession:''' || Student
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|valign=top|'''Natural languages:''' || N- [[Wikipedia:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]]; English <br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''  
3+ - [[Wikipedia:French language|français]] <br />
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3  - [[Wikipedia:German language|Deutsch]] <br />
*[[Wikipedia:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]] (N)
2  - [[Wikipedia:Yiddish language|ייִדיש]] ; [[Wikipedia:Dutch language|Nederlands]] <br />
*English (N)
passive- [[Wikipedia:Latin|Lingua Latina]]; [[Wikipedia:Gothic language|𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺]] <br />
*[[Wikipedia:French language|français]]  
interested- [[Wikipedia:Persian language|فارسى]] <br />
*[[Wikipedia:Dutch language|Nederlands]] (B1)
deficient- [[Wikipedia:Xhosa language|isiXhosa]] <br />
*[[Wikipedia:Yiddish language|ייִדיש]]
*[[Wikipedia:German language|Deutsch]]
*[[Wikipedia:Persian language|فارسى]]
*<s>[[Wikipedia:Latin|Latina]]</s>
*<s>[[Wikipedia:Gothic language|𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺]]</s>
*<s>[[Wikipedia:Xhosa language|isiXhosa]]</s>
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|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:''' || [[Syrunian]]; Culmærian
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:''' ||  
*[[Syrunian]]
*Culmærian
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|valign=top|'''Other conlangs I like:''' || [[Wikipedia:Interlingua|Interlingua]]; [[Carrajina]]; [[Albic]]; [[gjâ-zym-byn]]; [[Bâzrâmani]]  
|valign=top|'''Other conlangs:''' ||  
*[[Dothraki]]
*[[Wikipedia:Interlingua|Interlingua]]
[[Carrajina]]; [[Albic]]; [[gjâ-zym-byn]]; [[Bâzrâmani]]  
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|valign=top|'''Interests:'''
|valign=top|'''Interests:'''
|| [[Wikipedia:Jorge Luis Borges|Jorge Luis Borges]]; Art; Typogrophy; Pokémon
|| [[Wikipedia:Jorge Luis Borges|Jorge Luis Borges]]; Art; Typogrophy; Pokémon
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|valign=top|'''More information:''' || .
|valign=top|'''More information:'''  
|| [http://culmaer.tumblr.com langblr]
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'''Iuhan Culmærija''' ([[Wikipedia:English language|Eng]]: ''John the Culmærian'', [[Wikipedia:Afrikaans language|Afr]]: ''Johan die Koelmaeriër'', [[Syrunian|Srn]]: ''Yuħann h-Culmeryya'') : sketch-[[artlang]]er, [[altlang]]er, as well as [[conscript]]-enthusiast. <br />
'''Iuhan Culmærija''' ([[Syrunian|Srn]]: ''Yuħann h-Culmeryya'') is a [[sketch|sketchlang]]er, primarily in the [[artlang]] and altlang or[[Diachronic conlang]] genres, as well as [[conscript]]-enthusiast. <br />
<br />
 
I was raised a bilingual (Afrikaans and English) since birth. At the primary school I attended, “[[Wikipedia:Xhosa language|Xhosa]] as third language” was compulsory from Grades 1 to 7, but I never really liked it and cannot remember anything more than “''molo mhlobo wam''” (hello, my friend). In Grade 5 a few friends and I used [[Wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]’s [[Wikipedia:Cirth|Cirth runes]] to write notes. Although I did not discover the [[Wikipedia:Elvish languages (Middle-earth)|Tolkienian tongues]], this did spark my interest in codes and [[conscript]]s. Manga later introduced me to Japanese. Although my attempts at learning the language bore no fruits, I “caught the language bug.” In high school, I started studying French (and very casually working at Dutch and Latin); I developed an interest in comparative/historical linguistics ... and eventually started conlanging.<br />
==Conlanging==
=Conlangery=
===Beginings===
To me, conlanging is a very personal art-form. While I like originality and hope that my languages are interesting to others, my primary goal is to create a language that conforms to ''my'' aesthetic preferences and can express my paradigm and thought structures. I really like '''well made''' Indo-European [[a posteriori]] conlangs, especially if the grammar is fresh and interesting. I enjoy the "vaguely familiar" flavour of '''altlang'''s and '''lostlang'''s. I fully enjoy creating and using my [[romlang]], [[Syrunian]]. <br />
I have always been exposed to languages. I was raised bilingually (Afrikaans and English), and at the primary school I attended, “[[Wikipedia:Xhosa language|Xhosa]] as third language” was compulsory from Grades 1 to 7, though I was never really interested. In Grade 5 a few friends and I used [[Wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]’s [[Wikipedia:Cirth|Cirth runes]] to write notes to each other. Although I did not discover [[Wikipedia:Elvish languages (Middle-earth)|Tolkien's languages]], this did spark my interest in codes and [[conscript]]s. Manga later introduced me to Japanese, and while my attempts at learning the language bore no fruits, I “caught the language bug.” So in high school, I started studing foreign languages seriously, and developed an interest in comparative/historical linguistics ... Eventually, I started conlanging.
I am also a con-script enthusiast. The perfect writing system, for me, has a balance between beauty, legibility and ease of writing (practicality). I have not yet been able to achieve this ideal with my own creations. My absolute favourite writing system is [[Wikipedia:Cursive Hebrew|Cursive Hebrew]]. Although it is not a '''con-'''script, is quite attractive and, fortunately, both practical and legible as well.
 
===Involvement===
*I was a member of the [http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/conlang.html CONLANG mailing list] from 2009 to 2013.
*And was active on the ''Conlang Facebook Group'' from 2012 to 2014. Although I am a member of the new Facebook group, I am not an active participant or contributor.<br />
 
==Projects==
# '''Culmærÿn''' : the thankfully-short-lived first attempt at language construction
# '''Culmærian''' : an a priori artlang, an experiment in æsthetics
# '''[[Syrunian]]''' : a Levantine-Romance language which originated in the Roman Province of Syria
# [http://thejohannography.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/fox-latin '''Fox Latin'''] : a language game based on [[Wikipedia:Pig Latin|Pig latin]] with Latinate grammar
 
==Relays==
{{torch|Conlang Relay 20|Ring 1|from=Juus — ''skipped''|[[Syrunian]] — ''skipped,'' though I'm not sure why. So many participants were skipped in Ring 1}}
 
==Ars glossopoetica==
*Conlanging is an art-form, and in my personal work (ie. Culmærian), the aesthetic is of primary importance. <br />
*I really like well-made Indo-European alt- and lostlangs, especially if the grammar is interesting or somewhat unusual (within reason). I enjoy the "vaguely familiar" flavour of [[a posteriori]] conlangs, and hope that my [[romlang]], [[Syrunian]], strikes that balance of realism and originality. <br />
*I am also a con-script enthusiast. The perfect writing system has a balance between beauty, legibility and ease of writing (practicality). I have not yet been able to achieve this ideal with my own creations. My absolute favourite writing system is [[Wikipedia:Cursive Hebrew|Cursive Hebrew]], even though it is not a '''con-'''script.

Revision as of 10:58, 16 September 2015

IUHAN CULMÆRIIA

File:Culmær.jpg

Birth: Cape Town, South Africa
Profession: Student
Natural languages:
Created conlangs:
Other conlangs:

Carrajina; Albic; gjâ-zym-byn; Bâzrâmani

Interests: Jorge Luis Borges; Art; Typogrophy; Pokémon
More information: langblr

Iuhan Culmærija (Srn: Yuħann h-Culmeryya) is a sketchlanger, primarily in the artlang and altlang orDiachronic conlang genres, as well as conscript-enthusiast.

Conlanging

Beginings

I have always been exposed to languages. I was raised bilingually (Afrikaans and English), and at the primary school I attended, “Xhosa as third language” was compulsory from Grades 1 to 7, though I was never really interested. In Grade 5 a few friends and I used Tolkien’s Cirth runes to write notes to each other. Although I did not discover Tolkien's languages, this did spark my interest in codes and conscripts. Manga later introduced me to Japanese, and while my attempts at learning the language bore no fruits, I “caught the language bug.” So in high school, I started studing foreign languages seriously, and developed an interest in comparative/historical linguistics ... Eventually, I started conlanging.

Involvement

  • I was a member of the CONLANG mailing list from 2009 to 2013.
  • And was active on the Conlang Facebook Group from 2012 to 2014. Although I am a member of the new Facebook group, I am not an active participant or contributor.

Projects

  1. Culmærÿn : the thankfully-short-lived first attempt at language construction
  2. Culmærian : an a priori artlang, an experiment in æsthetics
  3. Syrunian : a Levantine-Romance language which originated in the Roman Province of Syria
  4. Fox Latin : a language game based on Pig latin with Latinate grammar

Relays

Conlang Relay 20 — Ring 1
Juus — skipped → Syrunianskipped, though I'm not sure why. So many participants were skipped in Ring 1

Ars glossopoetica

  • Conlanging is an art-form, and in my personal work (ie. Culmærian), the aesthetic is of primary importance.
  • I really like well-made Indo-European alt- and lostlangs, especially if the grammar is interesting or somewhat unusual (within reason). I enjoy the "vaguely familiar" flavour of a posteriori conlangs, and hope that my romlang, Syrunian, strikes that balance of realism and originality.
  • I am also a con-script enthusiast. The perfect writing system has a balance between beauty, legibility and ease of writing (practicality). I have not yet been able to achieve this ideal with my own creations. My absolute favourite writing system is Cursive Hebrew, even though it is not a con-script.