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LangTime Chat, Episode 65: Chatting with Jonathan about Conlanging


In this episode, we chat with Jonathan about the practice of conlanging in general, including how taking different approaches can be helpful! They talk about their experiences working with different processes (evolving a language, creating a language as is, creating languages that stretch the boundaries of how we might currently think about languages…). It was a great conversation with Jonathan, and we hope you all enjoy it!

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LangTime Chat, Episode 64: Chatting about Chielúú Dialects with Miles


Miles joins us for this riot of an episode, where we talk about the Western and Eastern dialects of Chielúú. As a forewarning, be ready for an earful of belly laughs near the end of the episode.

The document Miles prepared with talking points about the dialects is attached to this post so you can follow along!

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LangTime Chat, Episode 63: Aspect in Nemo’s Isfasori


Nemo joins us for this episode to chat about aspect in Isfasori (the PDF discussed in the episode is attached to this post).

Nemo did some really cool things in the system, so check out this episode to hear about a singing squirrel and jumping rabbit!

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LangTime Chat, Episode 62: A Chat with Tabby about Orthography


In this episode, Tabby joins us to talk about one of her orthographies and ideas for developing the shapes of the glyphs in different ways to reflect the materials available to the speakers.

Tabby wrote a summary of the orthography as it is now and its historical development from older glyphs, which is attached here. (Don’t miss this document—the system is really cool!)

We really enjoyed speaking with Tabby and hope you enjoy listening to the episode!

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LangTime Chat, Episode 61: A Chat with Jake Penny about Pánkáshku Comparatives


Jake Penny is our guest extraordinaire in this episode, where we talk about the comparative construction in Jake’s language Pánkáshku. Jake provides a quick introduction to the basic grammar of the language before they dive into the features of the comparative.

A PDF of the relevant section of the language document is attached to this post.

Enjoy!