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Occasionally working on an eclectic language, [[OT2.0]], with the help of my collection Teach Yourself books. I have a shelf of them, many of which are still in the original yellow and blue* English Universities Press dust covers. Such a pity to waste them. I hope to post the resulting language at FrathWiki - when I think of a name for it! | Occasionally working on an eclectic language, [[OT2.0]], with the help of my collection Teach Yourself books. I have a shelf of them, many of which are still in the original yellow and blue* English Universities Press dust covers. Such a pity to waste them. I hope to post the resulting language at FrathWiki - when I think of a name for it! | ||
Glaring omissions from my collection are Hindi and Turkish. Probably a consequence of the fact that I am | Glaring omissions from my collection are Hindi and Turkish. Probably a consequence of the fact that I am an offline purchaser only. I have since filled that gap in my collection. If I can locate Teach Yourself Maltese and Teach Yourself Latvian then I would consider my collection complete. | ||
(* Go Otago!!) | (* Go Otago!!) | ||
[[Arcadian]] | [[Arcadian]] | ||
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[[Zelandish]] | [[Zelandish]] |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 2 December 2019
Also known as Andrew Smith, a language creator from New Zealand, archival assistant and all-around Hobbit.
Occasionally working on an eclectic language, OT2.0, with the help of my collection Teach Yourself books. I have a shelf of them, many of which are still in the original yellow and blue* English Universities Press dust covers. Such a pity to waste them. I hope to post the resulting language at FrathWiki - when I think of a name for it!
Glaring omissions from my collection are Hindi and Turkish. Probably a consequence of the fact that I am an offline purchaser only. I have since filled that gap in my collection. If I can locate Teach Yourself Maltese and Teach Yourself Latvian then I would consider my collection complete.
(* Go Otago!!)