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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.
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.
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]].
He also has extensively learned the [[IPA]].


==Anthropology==
==Anthropology==
He is minoring in Anthropology with a heavy weight on cultural and linguistic anthropology, although he has studied Archeology as well.
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=
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[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Idioms-Nightmares-of-Language-80754197 Idioms, Nightmares of Language] <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/Religion-in-Language-Part-1-80779275 Religion in Language] <br>
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Is-Middle-English-a-Creole-80707929 Is Middle English a Creole?] (Essay for a Linguistic Anthropology Class) <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==
==The English Grammar Series==

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

Table of Contents

The Advanced Grammar Series

Table of Contents

About the IPA

Language Families

Romance Family
Germanic Family

FrathWiki Contributions

Real Languages

Modern English
Anglo-Saxon
High German
Middle English
English
Norwegian
Spanish

Sound Shifts

High German Consonant Shift

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

Conscript

Tawyr Oorthaagryfii or Tower Orthography