Conlangery Podcast

Conlangery #49: The Noun Phrase

May 7, 2012
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
Noun Phrases - What's the Order of Elements?
04:34 • 4min
3
Noun Phrases Are Complicated, Right?
08:49 • 2min
4
Ordering Restrictions and the Interface Between Meaning and Form
10:39 • 6min
5
Does the Genitive Come Before Any Adjectives or Numerals?
16:15 • 3min
6
Does Case Marking Go on Your Noun Phrase?
18:50 • 4min
7
Noun Phrases - Definiteness Marking
22:48 • 4min
8
Noun Phrases - A Tool of Historical Linguistics
26:57 • 2min
9
The Noun for Field Is the Same as Easy
29:10 • 2min
10
Is It a Fluid-Easy Active Language?
31:15 • 2min
11
Does Gazimbon Violate Linguistic Universals?
33:21 • 2min
12
Is a Language Vulnerable?
34:58 • 2min
13
Is It Fun to Learn the Language?
36:31 • 2min
14
Can You Still Read the Material You Originally Written?
38:26 • 2min
15
Is It a Geosematical Operation?
40:10 • 2min
16
I Liked the Derivational Semantics
42:36 • 2min
17
Borling - How to Manage a Dictionary?
44:48 • 2min
18
Is That a Greek Word? Is It an English Word?
47:13 • 2min
19
Is the Personal Pronoun Cata for Personal Pronomin Used?
48:48 • 2min
20
What's the Difference Between the Two Words?
51:06 • 3min
21
The List of Entries in Alexa Con
54:02 • 2min
22
I'm a Con-Linguist and I Love Marginalia
55:36 • 2min
23
The Cost Position System in Conlang?
57:23 • 2min
24
The Future of Gazim Bean
59:23 • 2min
25
The Second Inverse Translation Relay
01:01:38 • 1min
26
Um, Um, Is That the Guy Who Invented Ingamir?
01:02:49 • 5min
27
Conlangery - Happy Conlang!
01:07:49 • 2min
28
Um, Jim, Are You Still There?
01:09:25 • 3min