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  • LGTM@discuss.tchncs.deto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneBlåhaj rule
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    14 hours ago

    You sent me down one hell of a rabbit hole 😭 At first I was confused by the tone marker, but it turns out Swedish is a pitch accent language. So that clears things up xd

    But before I even got to that, the section on vowels caught my eye. Apparently, /oː/ can be realized as [ɤʷː], [oə] (Central Standard), or [ɔə] (Gotland?). So apparently [blɤ̂ʷːhaj], [bloəhaj], and [blɔəhaj] are all valid realizations of /blôːhaj/ (varying in dialect)? Thankfully BLÅHAJ has no rhotics or i wouldve started getting into the literature










  • Might be off-topic since it seems that many here prefer Japanese LNs, but I’m currently reading:

    • Leveling with the Gods - power-scaling regression story, I thought that the pacing was incredibly fast but it still kept everything coherent. The main story has finished, but the side story is still going on, which I would argue is nearly as interesting as the main story. The side characters enrich the story so much despite the entire novel taking a more serious tone, there’s still really great moments of “this is what I’ve been fighting for.” My friend has described it as “Solo Max Level Newbie but more serious” (also a good read btw)

    • Level Up with Skills - main story still not finished, this is basically the opposite of The World After The Fall in that the MC ABUSES the system and is getting overpowered by being scrupulous essentially. There’s not many very good points, but it also doesnt really do anything wrong IMO. Very fast paced and a really enjoyable read. Very serious tone with less humor than Leveling with the Gods but with a lot of interesting powers (suffers a tiny bit from “chosen one” trope and it feels like a lot really does fall into MC’s hands, but I’ve read enough power-scaling that I don’t mind it)




  • It’s been a long time since my Field Methods, class, but I remember that (Central Atlas) Tamazight had some interesting pragmatics because it seemed to have both a nominal and verbal forms for adjectives, including color. We got some cool sayings that pertained to associating color and action.

    Alas, it was also a very BAD quality Field Methods class. Our prof couldn’t even figure out the region (because of poor elicitation choices) and it turns out the way the elicitation was being done, our consultant gave us SVO instead of the normal VSO 😭 (but still grammatically correct? But infelicitous). But you know, bad profs r a story for another time lol