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'''The "Body Parts in Your Conlangs" template''' was created by Tom H. Chappell on Oct 26, 2006.  It has been used to organize biological vocabulary for several conlangs.  Below is a list of the conlangs which have used this template, and their response lists.  These lists are arranged chronologically as they were created (this entire page was once an archived forum thread, but has recently been reformatted for ease of use).  For an alphabetical list of submissions, see [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Body_parts_in_your_conlangs here].


For the actual template/questionnaire, see [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Template|here]]. 


'''The "Body Parts in Your Conlangs" template''' was created by Tom H. Chappell on Oct 26, 2006.  It has been used to organize biological vocabulary for several conlangs.  Below is a list of the conlangs which have used this template, and their response lists.  These lists are arranged chronologically as they were created (this entire page was once an archived forum thread, but has recently been reformatted for ease of use).  For an alphabetical list of submissions, see [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Body_parts_in_your_conlangs here].
It should be noted that for purposes of keeping the list relevant and interesting, no responses from the original thread with less than four words were kept.


For the actual template/questionnaire, see [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Template|here]].
To add your conlang to the list of responses, please create a new header at the bottom of the page and create a separate page for your responses to link to.


 
=Original responses from 2006=
== (Unknown conlang 1) ==
== Unknown conlang 1 ==
Responses [http://www.frathwiki.com/Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Unknown_conlang_1 here].
Responses [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Unknown_conlang_1|here]].


== Pabappa ==
== Pabappa ==
List [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Pabappa|here]].
List [[Body_Parts_in_Your_Conlangs/Pabappa|here]].
==Unknown conlang 2==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Unknown conlang 2|here]].


== Zevino'shoma ==
== Zevino'shoma ==
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==Cénárol==
==Cénárol==
mavonduri
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Cénárol|here]].
Endi
 
 
 
Joined: 27 Aug 2006
 
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:07 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Cénárol  
 
nava- foot (pl. navam)*
paldo- hand (pl. paldom)*
qar'ta- finger
hir'da- head
ristai- arm (pl. ristím)**
nif- leg (pl. nífu)*
 
*NOTE: These terms are pluralized in the dual form only, unless when referenced in a group of people
 
**NOTE: Cénárol sound rule- ai>í


==Terpish==
==Terpish==
Eddy
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Terpish|here]].
Šalea
 
 
 
Joined: 11 Aug 2003
Location: In the middle of the American empire
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:17 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Here are the words for body parts I have for Terpish so far:
 
Bol — belly
Jok — eye
Klit — clitoris
Kof — head
Kor — heart
Liöshan — brain
Mumbe — butt
Piej — foot
 
Naturally, the Terps understand biology well enough to understand the appropriate place for the seat of emotion and consciousness (the brain).
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==Zali==
==Zali==
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==Talanese==
==Talanese==
dinnae
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Talanese|here]].
Tšur
 
 
 
Joined: 10 Jan 2007
Location: Elsewhere
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:43 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Talanese motional/locational/temporal prepositions are derived from body parts or other nouns (note, /a/ is actually more central, and /r/ usually is a tap, but they written as such for the ease of transcription):
 
My apologies, this was a neat table
 
In, inside of - Tendet (heart) /ˈtɛndət/
Out, outside of - Twizo (shell, skull) /ˈtwizoʊ/
Around (static) - Natan (skin, bark) /natɔn/
Through (static) - Ped (stick, rod) /pɛd/
On top of, Over (static) - Miye (hair) /ˈmijə/
Above, Over (static) - Aol (cloud) /ɔβ̞͡ɫ/
Underneath - Bundu (underside) /ˈbɵndʊw/
Below - Neeza (grass) /ˈniza/
Beside, Next to - Stabed (arm) /ˈstabəd/
In front of - Danćod (chest) /ˈdɔntɕɔd/
Behind - Kee (back) /k͜xi/
At (in a place; at a moment) - Se /sə/
Over (dynamic) - Meyl (wing) /ˈmɛil/
Under, Before - Asper (water) /ˈaspər/
Through (dynamic), During, While being in - Ense (spear) /ˈɛnsə/
Past, After - Huś (wind) /hʊɕ/
From elsewhere towards here - Sitei (source of river) /ˈsiti/
Towards a specific location Ula (gaze) /ˈʊla/
Away from here - Pridas (buttocks) /ˈpridas/
Alongside - Dedomheyet (lover, lit hand-holder) /dədɔˈmejət/ < relatively recent addition to the pronoun list, con-historically
Off - Away, from touching - Donin (fall) /ˈdɔnɘn/
Into (place, area, state) - Raowemelek (field of view) /rɔwəˈmeilək/ (always makes me think 'raw milk')
Out of (place, area, state) - Meśa (leaf bud) /ˈmeiɕa/
Around (dynamic) - Malman (orbit) /ˈmɔlmɔn/, dynamic form of /ˈmɔlma/, hug
Moving around the inside of area or place - Sefse (sniff around) /ˈsɛfsə/
 
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And no, this is not a confusing system. Talanese requires articles for nouns pretty much all the time (because nouns themselves don't inflect much), and of course prepositions don't have articles. It all came to me when I was reading a rather interesting text that had something to do with perception of time, progress and motion in Mediaeval paintings in the library. Actually, my whole TAM system is built upon inspiration drawn from that!
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As for the body parts list, well... I haven't filled out much, yet, because I've chosen to do it elaborately. I have more words for body parts than there are on this list, but I just haven't reached them yet while filling it out!
 
Thanks for providing it, though.
Here's what I have so far (.htm converted from .doc) http://www.by002.net/~neuteboo/bodyparts.htm
 
I'll get there... some time!


==Danšlağ==
==Danšlağ==
langover94
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Danšlağ|here]].
Gent


==Novegradian==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Novegradian|here]].


=Additional Responses and Their Dates=
==Proto-Wargish==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Proto-Wargish|here]].


Joined: 24 Nov 2007
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Location: USA
[[Category:Body parts in your conlangs]]
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 6:04 pm    Post subject:   
 
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Here's some of the body parts that I have in Danšlağ. I haven't really gotten specific with them, although I have got the "main" ones.
 
body- ri
nose- nopu
ear- yakušu
mouth- slata
eye- aslo
tongue- zabu
teeth- clač
tonsils- kakraku
neck- uxač
hair- skoru
head- baru
shoulder- tuŵ
arm- cura
hand- ğeš
finger- baklaŵer
fingernail- baklaŵeruka
thumb- kuku
chest- orka
breast- ğuš
stomach- iču
lungs- abačeraku
leg- laŵe
ankle- etai
foot- teš
toe- kuklaŵer
toenail- kaklaŵeruka
genital- irosi
penis- bamu
vagina- omaru
 
That's pretty much all I have so far. I'm sure I'll add more after reading this, though.
 
==Novegradian==
Responses [[Body Parts in Your Conlangs/Novegradian|here]].

Latest revision as of 07:32, 15 November 2015

The "Body Parts in Your Conlangs" template was created by Tom H. Chappell on Oct 26, 2006. It has been used to organize biological vocabulary for several conlangs. Below is a list of the conlangs which have used this template, and their response lists. These lists are arranged chronologically as they were created (this entire page was once an archived forum thread, but has recently been reformatted for ease of use). For an alphabetical list of submissions, see here.

For the actual template/questionnaire, see here.

It should be noted that for purposes of keeping the list relevant and interesting, no responses from the original thread with less than four words were kept.

To add your conlang to the list of responses, please create a new header at the bottom of the page and create a separate page for your responses to link to.

Original responses from 2006

Unknown conlang 1

Responses here.

Pabappa

List here.

Zevino'shoma

Responses here.

Muphridian

Responses here.

Unknown conlang 3

Responses here.

Palhàwan

Responses here.

Gevey

Responses here.

Neo-Khitanese (Kilda)

Responses here.

Ttuan

Responses here.

Qatama

Responses here.

Beftokan

Responses here.

Unknown Conlang 4

Responses here.

Sdannískr

Responses here.

Archeía - Séillethear Chéighea

Responses here.

Yuiyo

Responses here.

Cénárol

Responses here.

Terpish

Responses here.

Zali

Responseshere.

Lhueslue

Responses here.

Helleran

Responses here.

Urobasican

Responses here.

Talanese

Responses here.

Danšlağ

Responses here.

Novegradian

Responses here.

Additional Responses and Their Dates

Proto-Wargish

Responses here.