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User:Melroch

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Benct Philip Jonsson, aka "Melroch"
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Birth: 1 December, 1966; Göteborg, Sweden
Profession: Perpetual student (mainly of historical linguistics)

translator, sometimes editor,
dad

Natural languages:
(In order of proficiency ↔ deficiency! :)
Swedish,

English,
German,
Icelandic (including Old Norse),
French,
Italian,
Latin,
Classical Tibetan,
Sanskrit

Active created conlangs: Sohlob, Mærik, Slvanjec, Bâzrâmani and Knòškè (aka "B-Noric")
Other conlangs: Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya,

Ray Brown's ~bax [piˈaːʃi],
Jan van Steenbergen's Wenedyk

Interests: Languages,

Buddhism,
Constructed languages,
Tolkien,
Alternate history,
Phonetics

More information: (As if you needed any! ;-)
IBWiki:User:BenctPhilip

Melroch 'Aestan aka Benct Philip Jonsson, creator of several conlangs, Sohlob, Mærik Slvanjec, Bâzrâmani and Knòškè (formerly called "B-Noric") being the current ones.

Only after I renamed "B-Noric" as Knòškè did it occur to me that both Slvanjec and Knòškè means 'language of (the) forest dwellers', but that they are separated by 2000 years and belong to different alternate timelines! I wonder what Gandalf would have thought of such a "coincidence"!

I'm also the perpetrator of the semiserious Ný AngloSaxon Speling.

BPJ 13:35, 4 Jul 2005 (PDT)


To-do list

  • Create a WIP template page. -- DONE!
  • Move/set up Mærik vocabulary.
    • Change th > tth and ch > cch as appropriate?
  • Move Sohlob/Sohlodar stuff.
  • Slvanjec vocabulary and grammar:
    • Conjugation.
    • Grand Master Plan (Hist. phonology).
      • Discuss changes with JvS.
    • Vocabulary
  • Put up some Mærik texts.
  • Write a grammar description for Sohlob.
  • Move/rewrite Sohlob historical phonology.
  • Make a new Sohlodar map.

01:56, 31 May 2005 (PDT)