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There's not really much to say. I'm a student and I sell modern furniture part-time. I've been working on the Illyrian language and its concountry since roughly 2004, but the first year and a half was plagued with linguistic ignorance and arbitrary reinventions. The language has existed in its present form since January 2006, and I work on it every day.
There's not really much to say. I'm a student and I sell modern furniture part-time. I've been working on the Illyrian language and its concountry since roughly 2004, but the first year and a half was plagued with linguistic ignorance and arbitrary reinventions. The language has existed in its present form since January 2006, and I work on it every day.

Revision as of 20:43, 10 January 2007

Cody Jaeger
Birth: 8 March 198-
Kent, England
Profession: Student
Natural languages: English (native), Swedish (heritage speaker), French (6 years of study)
Creator of: Illyrian
Interested in: Tsiasuk-Pron's Itlani
Halyihev's Alurhsa
Interests: Many and varied
Contact: spionmaskinen /æt/ gmail /dɒʔ/ com

There's not really much to say. I'm a student and I sell modern furniture part-time. I've been working on the Illyrian language and its concountry since roughly 2004, but the first year and a half was plagued with linguistic ignorance and arbitrary reinventions. The language has existed in its present form since January 2006, and I work on it every day.

My goal is to make it feel as much like a natlang as possible, but to keep it "different" enough to be unique.

Me, well... I'm tall and skinny and blond. My favourite band is Radiohead, my favourite film is The Royal Tenenbaums, and my favourite book is Catch-22.

Feedback is always appreciated. I've been a lurker in the conlanging community for far too long.

—Cody