I've made it a habit to monitor language articles which are a source of popular attention such as [[Latin spelling and pronunciation]] and [[Ancient Greek phonology]] so as to make sure they don't get too deformed.
I've made it a habit to monitor language articles which are a source of popular attention such as [[Latin spelling and pronunciation]] and [[Ancient Greek phonology]] so as to make sure they don't get too deformed.
I've also started expanding the info on dialects of Chinese (to reflect linguistic, rather than geocultural divisions) and historical chinese phonology (to reflect scholarship of the late 20th century rather than relying on the older work of folk like Karlgren.)
I've also started expanding the info on dialects of Chinese
This user is intrigued by the Voynich Manuscript and hopes to decipher it some day.
My areas of interest include Indo-European studies, Semitic linguistics, Slavic Languages, Pushkin, Historical Chinese Phonology, Literature of the Tang and Song dynasties, sociolinguistics, philosophy of translation, Catalan literature, Esperanto literature, medieval Persian literature and Middle Eastern literature.