Indian advertisement featuring a same sex couple by ANOUK (a contemporary ethnic clothing brand) titled Bold Is Beautiful. This is one of the first few pro-lgbt ads in the country.
Protect these actresses. Protect this brand. They are going to get so much backlash we have to protect them.
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[here is the link] this means so much to me wow okay my heart is in shock. lgbtqia matters are basically never seriously talked about in indian media, so this is huge
M’athchomaroon! If you came looking for David J. Peterson’s Tumblr, you found it! Sadly, it is no longer being maintained. If you’d like to find out what I’m up to now, check one of these places:
Yes, you read right: I’ve started an AO3. Does that mean I’m writing fanfiction? No, I’m afraid not. Instead, for those who followed this Tumblr specifically for my posts on dialogue on the various shows I’ve worked on (e.g. after the episode airs I post all the dialogue with translations), you can now go there. I’ll continue those posts there, and tag the relevant fandoms in the tags. If I ever want to write something else language-y, I’ll probably do so there as well, and then I’ll tweet it out. I can’t imagine that I’ll be as active there as I was here, but it’s nice to know there’s a place I can go to put out something longer than a tweet.
How do you choose where suppletion happens? I know it's most likely to occur in common words, but beyond that, do you just choose words at random to get suppletion, or are there factors that make a certain word a more likely candidate than others?
It’s common words and usually a very small subset (like with verbs, be or go). It’s words where the preterite is uncommon because of the very nature of the verb—at least when talking about verbs. For nouns, it’s where there’s a singular and plural that are equally common, I guess—or one where a noun in the singular is commonly used in the plural for some other noun. Man, this is starting to wear on me. My head isn’t with me anymore. I think I’ve got to stop. :(
I want to create an a posteriori creole language spoken by a group of humans living in an already-established off-world colony. What would be the first questions that I'd need to ask myself in order to realistically evolve the language forward? If a creole is descended from two different parent languages, does the descendant creole inherent features like vocab from one, and syntax from the other? Would you be willing to do an AoLI episode dedicated to creole conlangs? Many thanks in advance!
Figure out what two languages they’re using, and figure out why they don’t just use each other’s languages. That’s the first step. I’d expect them to become bilingual or just switch from one to the other. For a creole to emerge, you need a group that’s not given the tools to learn a new language who is required to use that language.
Ai bilaik woda op, floudon daun raun hir translates to my hands are full, but what does it translate literally too? Couldnt quite figure it out or understand it
I’m in a state like the water’s up to my shoulders but I’ve got no boat. Something like that.
Regarding the post on assumed v. Actual gender on pronouns, would it perhaps be more lucrative to view this as essentially the Tu~vous distinction on third person gendered pronouns? Though I can't particularly think of an instance where it would be "useful" to have a formal 'he' vs informal 'he,' one imagines it would not be difficult to implement naturalistically. Perhaps it would simply be realized similar to honor marking in Japanese. Just some thoughts for the original post.
We have something like this with phrases like “his/her majesty”. That’s where I see honorific third person pronouns (or pronominal phrases) mostly.
what are the best books on languages you can recommend? constructed or not
Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. Everyone should read this book. It’s short, you need no background in language or linguistics to understand or appreciate it, and it will change your world.
I was wondering how many people are working in the media industry inventing conlangs? Every time I see a film or tv show with a conlang, you’re the one who created it. I’m starting to wonder... Are you the only one?
You should bribe slak into making a 2nd chat for users below whatever the age requirement is. A lot of us are serious and still want to learn but alone is hard and I wouldn't consider myself good enough yet to make an age friendly chat/community myself :)
We lifted our age restriction a while back, as long as you understand that while the community strives to be a safe place for all, some discussions are not PG and sometimes it can become heated with political opinions. Be mature. Contact an admin if you have any troubles at all.