| There are resources[1] with communities[2], which are stitched together from the show[3]. I learned about lang belta from HN[4], and am interested because the poverty of attested vocabulary makes circumlocution essential. Beside the challenge, it's a language that has no L1 speakers, so milowda kowmang eka, we're all equally disadvantaged[5]. Beyond that, I guess I'm just a kuxakuwala, someone who's been stanning space ever since discovering SciFi[6]. Fo showxa fit natet, gova gif terash, kori gif ye mash.[7] [1] see showxating beranta, the brother comment, plus "lang belta" as a search term yields more, e.g. https://www.scifi-forum.de/forum/science-fiction/the-expanse... [2] which I have yet to explore. Maybe when I get closer to real-time productivity I'll be tempted enough to join discord and potentially even Patreon. (can I just make a payment directly to Nick Farmer? Do you all have IBAN in the US yet, so I can avoid third parties, like Patreon, SWIFT, etc.?) [3] as explained earlier, the show's creole is a retcon with authorial blessing, as it's been done by a langwala, a linguist, in an effort to produce a productive conlang. The show mainly codeswitches a "beltish" lect, with english as the acrolect but in principle (subject to willingness of audience, writers, and actors to exploit it) there's an underlying lang belta basilect.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezU-F028krU (some articles at https://palawandailynews.com probably contain equivalent mixes of english/filipino?) [4] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24552727 [5] When the indians were imploring each other to "get yer brits out" ironically they had to do so in english, for similar reasons. [6] Compare https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24399840 or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TAmISW76Rk [7] "To spit with flow, the head produces thrust yet it's the heart that provides reaction mass." after Quintilian (first century)
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%... |