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Co-Creator of [[Tower Orthography]] with Rebecca Spatz. His username is [[User:Blackkdark|Blackkdark]]. | Co-Creator of [[Tower Orthography]] with Rebecca Spatz. His username is [[User:Blackkdark|Blackkdark]]. | ||
He is currently studying Linguistics, Anthropology, and English | He is currently studying Linguistics, Anthropology, and English at Temple University in Philadelphia. He specialises in Historical/Comparative Linguistics. | ||
=Specialties= | |||
==Linguistics== | |||
Timothy specialises in historical and comparative linguistics, especially of [[Romance Languages| Romance]] and [[Germanic languages]]. He has studied several major and minor languages of this family of languages. He has also studied ancient scripts such as Egyptian, Cuneiform, Ancient Chinese, Sanskrit, Anglo-Saxon Fuþorc Runic, Elder Fuþark Runic, Younger Fuþark Runic, Ancient Greek, Umbrian, Tuscan, and Phoenician. | |||
Languages he has studied at one time or another include: [[High German]], [[Low German]], [[Dutch]], [[Danish]], [[Swedish]], [[Norwegian]], [[Old Norse]], [[Icelandic]], Old High German, [[Anglo-Saxon]], [[Middle English]], [[Modern English]], [[Italian]], [[Romanian]], [[Portuguese]], [[Spanish]], [[French]], [[Latin]], [[Ancient Greek]], Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, [[Polish]], [[Russian]], Finnish, Hungarian, [[Ancient Egyptian]], Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese. | |||
He also has extensively learned the [[IPA]]. | |||
==Anthropology== | |||
He is majoring in Anthropology with a heavy weight on cultural and linguistic anthropology, although he has studied Archeology and Forensic Anthropology as well. | |||
=TAG Productions Ink= | |||
TAG productions ink is a small film group that Timothy was a co-founder of. TAG stands for Timothy Anthony Greg, the founders of it. They mostly make Youtube videos at this link [http://www.youtube.com/TAGproductionsink TAG Productions Ink]. Timothy directed and acted in most of them, as well as his friends Anthony and Greg. The first video produced was a dancing music video to a ska swing song called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP6PIERHY08 Jumping Jack]. There is also a two part zombie film called '''ATAG of the Living dead''', they can be found at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAMKJzGclKk Chapter 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkarBSQionE Chapter 2]. For a project for Chaucer class, Timothy with TAG Productions Ink and a classmate, produced 4 movies in [[Middle English]], all of which were co-written, directed by, and translated by Timothy: <br> | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2FmbrbMsHs The Student's Tale Part 1] <br> | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TnEK4i83QE Weapons of Medieval Destruction Ad] <br> | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiswlwUl9og The Student's Tale Part 2] <br> | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9twtY8RFDk The Student's Tale Part 3] <br> | |||
A recent video produced by TAG is called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjor6Dm2wss Greg's Quest]. It currently has subtitles in German, French, Italian, English, Middle English, Pirate English, Portuguese, Russian, and Polish, | |||
=Online Articles by Timothy= | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Why-is-English-so-Messed-up-80514694 Why is English so Messed Up?] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Where-do-Accents-Come-from-80519891 Where do Accents come from?] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Cognates-Aren-t-they-Great-80632298 Cognates, Aren't they Great?] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Idioms-Nightmares-of-Language-80754197 Idioms, Nightmares of Language] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Religion-in-Language-Part-1-80779275 Religion in Language] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Is-Middle-English-a-Creole-109334831 Is Middle English a Creole?] (Essay for a Linguistic Anthropology Class) <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Early-European-Alphabets-109335694 Early European Alphabets] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/The-Danish-Vowel-Shift-109284986 The Danish Vowel Shift] and [http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Danish-Vowel-Shift-Appendix-109285452 The Appendix and Bibliography](click download on the left to view the articles). | |||
==The English Grammar Series== | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-Grammar-80516692 Table of Contents] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-1-Nouns-80510290 English Nouns] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-2-Articles-80510545 English Articles] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-3-Personal-Pronouns-80511076 Personal Pronouns] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-4-Other-Pronouns-80511425 Other Pronouns] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-5-Conjuctions-80511820 English Conjunctions] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-6-Preposition-80512018 English Prepositions] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-7-Verbs-Present-Future-80512430 English Verbs: Present and Future] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-8-Verbs-Simp-Cmpd-80512727 English Verbs: Simple and Compound Past] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-9-Verbs-The-3-Moods-80512995 English Verbs: the Three Moods] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-10-Verbs-Voicing-80513191 English Verbs: Voicing] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-11-Irregular-Verbs-80513388 English Verbs: Irregular Verbs] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/English-12-Special-Irregulars-80513714 English Verbs: Special Irregulars] | |||
==The Advanced Grammar Series== | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Advanced-Grammar-Topics-81430739 Table of Contents] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Grammatical-Case-1-81426209 Grammatical Case 1] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Gender-81426571 Grammatical Gender] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Articles-81427064 Articles] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Grammatical-Case-2-81427386 Grammatical Case 2] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Agreement-81428004 Agreement] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Conjugation-81428829 Conjugation] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Grammatical-Case-3-81429197 Grammatical Case 3] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/AGT-Word-Order-or-Basic-Syntax-81429546 Word Order or Basic Syntax] | |||
==About the [[IPA]]== | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Why-do-We-Need-the-IPA-92468015 Why Do We Need the IPA?] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/IPA-Intro-and-Consonants-92462590 IPA: Introduction and Consonants] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/IPA-Consonants-of-English-92462988 IPA: The Consonants of English] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/IPA-Vowels-in-English-92465132 IPA: The Vowels of English] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/IPA-Vowels-Not-in-English-92466075 IPA: The Vowels Not in English] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/IPA-Consonants-Not-in-English-92467100 IPA: The Consonants Not in English] | |||
*[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/IPA-Effects-on-Sound-92467351 IPA: Effects on Sounds] | |||
==Language Families== | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Language-Families-Romance-81016323 Romance Family] <br> | |||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Language-Families-Germanic-81016620 Germanic Family] <br> | |||
==FrathWiki Contributions== | |||
===Real Languages=== | |||
[[Modern English]] <br> | |||
[[Anglo-Saxon]] <br> | |||
[[High German]] <br> | |||
[[Middle English]] <br> | |||
[[English]] <br> | |||
[[Norwegian]] <br> | |||
[[Spanish]] <br> | |||
===Sound Shifts=== | |||
[[High German Consonant Shift]] <br> | |||
===[[IPA]]=== | |||
[[Voiceless Labial-Velar Approximate|Voiceless Labial-Velar Approximate ʍ]]<br> | |||
[[Voiced dental fricative|Voiced dental fricative ð]] <br> | |||
[[Voiceless dental fricative|Voiceless dental fricative θ]] <br> | |||
[[Voiceless glottal fricative|Voiceless glottal fricative h]] <br> | |||
[[Voiceless postalveolar fricative|Voiceless postalveolar fricative ʃ]] <br> | |||
[[Voiced postalveolar fricative|Voiced postalveolar fricative ʒ]] <br> | |||
===Conscript=== | |||
[[Tawyr Oorthaagryfii]] or [[Tower Orthography]] |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 8 March 2010
Co-Creator of Tower Orthography with Rebecca Spatz. His username is Blackkdark. He is currently studying Linguistics, Anthropology, and English at Temple University in Philadelphia. He specialises in Historical/Comparative Linguistics.
Specialties
Linguistics
Timothy specialises in historical and comparative linguistics, especially of Romance and Germanic languages. He has studied several major and minor languages of this family of languages. He has also studied ancient scripts such as Egyptian, Cuneiform, Ancient Chinese, Sanskrit, Anglo-Saxon Fuþorc Runic, Elder Fuþark Runic, Younger Fuþark Runic, Ancient Greek, Umbrian, Tuscan, and Phoenician.
Languages he has studied at one time or another include: High German, Low German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Old Norse, Icelandic, Old High German, Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, Modern English, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Latin, Ancient Greek, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Polish, Russian, Finnish, Hungarian, Ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese.
He also has extensively learned the IPA.
Anthropology
He is majoring in Anthropology with a heavy weight on cultural and linguistic anthropology, although he has studied Archeology and Forensic Anthropology as well.
TAG Productions Ink
TAG productions ink is a small film group that Timothy was a co-founder of. TAG stands for Timothy Anthony Greg, the founders of it. They mostly make Youtube videos at this link TAG Productions Ink. Timothy directed and acted in most of them, as well as his friends Anthony and Greg. The first video produced was a dancing music video to a ska swing song called Jumping Jack. There is also a two part zombie film called ATAG of the Living dead, they can be found at Chapter 1 and Chapter 2. For a project for Chaucer class, Timothy with TAG Productions Ink and a classmate, produced 4 movies in Middle English, all of which were co-written, directed by, and translated by Timothy:
The Student's Tale Part 1
Weapons of Medieval Destruction Ad
The Student's Tale Part 2
The Student's Tale Part 3
A recent video produced by TAG is called Greg's Quest. It currently has subtitles in German, French, Italian, English, Middle English, Pirate English, Portuguese, Russian, and Polish,
Online Articles by Timothy
Why is English so Messed Up?
Where do Accents come from?
Cognates, Aren't they Great?
Idioms, Nightmares of Language
Religion in Language
Is Middle English a Creole? (Essay for a Linguistic Anthropology Class)
Early European Alphabets
The Danish Vowel Shift and The Appendix and Bibliography(click download on the left to view the articles).
The English Grammar Series
- English Nouns
- English Articles
- Personal Pronouns
- Other Pronouns
- English Conjunctions
- English Prepositions
- English Verbs: Present and Future
- English Verbs: Simple and Compound Past
- English Verbs: the Three Moods
- English Verbs: Voicing
- English Verbs: Irregular Verbs
- English Verbs: Special Irregulars
The Advanced Grammar Series
- Grammatical Case 1
- Grammatical Gender
- Articles
- Grammatical Case 2
- Agreement
- Conjugation
- Grammatical Case 3
- Word Order or Basic Syntax
About the IPA
- Why Do We Need the IPA?
- IPA: Introduction and Consonants
- IPA: The Consonants of English
- IPA: The Vowels of English
- IPA: The Vowels Not in English
- IPA: The Consonants Not in English
- IPA: Effects on Sounds
Language Families
Romance Family
Germanic Family
FrathWiki Contributions
Real Languages
Modern English
Anglo-Saxon
High German
Middle English
English
Norwegian
Spanish
Sound Shifts
IPA
Voiceless Labial-Velar Approximate ʍ
Voiced dental fricative ð
Voiceless dental fricative θ
Voiceless glottal fricative h
Voiceless postalveolar fricative ʃ
Voiced postalveolar fricative ʒ