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Ayeri is a constructed language (a conlang), working out ever more details of which has served me as a creative outlet for playing with language and linguistics for many years. This website gathers thoughts documenting the building process as well as other creative works I’ve made over the years to put theory into practice—and to enjoy what I’ve created. I hope, you’ll do, too.

2nd Berlin Conlang Relay

Another local relay was held in Berlin during November 2024. This time, I had the pleasure to translate from Henrikā€™s ɮɛĢƒĢ‚.kɔĢŒŹ” as the last person in a circle of seven participants. Thus, I returned my torch back to Bruno, who had started the game, and who translated my Ayeri text into his Paksuta to conclude. Again, the game was run in German due to the limited, local scope. The base text was a version of Aesopā€™s fable The fox and the grapes. ...

January 15, 2025 Ā· Carsten

New year, new ā€¦ site

Happy new year to everyone who celebrates it at this time of the year! šŸŽ‰ While ā€œNew year, new meā€ may not be exactly true, Benung. The Ayeri Language Resource is looking a little different today. This is because, after over 13 years, it was more than due for a thorough overhaul. Iā€™ve run this site on Wordpress since 2011, however, due to its long running time, more and more clutter accumulated. Also, things I had programmed earlier, for instance, to add glossing, inevitably stopped working from changes I didnā€™t have the time or didnā€™t care enough to stay up to date with. On top of that, thereā€™s the recent mudslinging about the popular blogging and content-management platform that bodes ill, as well as bots almost constantly trying to exploit vulnerabilities especially in plugins that I mightā€™ve installed. Time to move on. ...

January 1, 2025 Ā· Carsten

On deterring a raccoon

With my dissertation off the table, I guess I needed something new to delve into. As I mentioned in a previous blog post, during the summer, Toki Pona has struck my fancy. After about three months of casual practice, it looks like I can produce mostly grammatical sentences. Iā€™m also growing in my ability to understand othersā€™ written sentences, which can be challenging, because, within the domain of content words, there are no hard part-of-speech boundaries. Think ā€œthe old man the boatā€ or ā€œthe horse raced past the barn fell,ā€ except as a general feature of the language, though with arguably better ways to tell subject and object apart than in English. ...

September 11, 2024 Ā· jan Kasen

Berlin Conlang Relay

A conlang relay was held in May and June 2024 by conlang enthusiasts at the Department of German Studies and Linguistics of Humboldt University of Berlin in association with a few non-Humboldtian friends, together comprising the informal Berlin Conlangers Regularsā€™ Table. Thinking about it, the last relay I mustā€™ve participated in was the one on the occasion of the 4th Language Creation Conference in 2011 ā€¦ Pesky little time-flies and their beloved arrows! ...

June 22, 2024 Ā· Carsten

mi lukin toki e toki pona

tenpo pini lili la, mi kute sin e lon pi toki pona kepeken sitelen pona ni tan jan Waputo. time finish small TOP 1 hear again OBJ existence ATTR Toki Pona by.means.of picture good DEM from person RobWords ā€˜Iā€™ve heard again about Toki Pona recently via this nice video by RobWords.ā€™ kama la, mi kama jo e olin lili lili tawa toki ni lon lawa mi. coming.up TOP 1 come.to have OBJ love small small toward language DEM in head 1 ā€˜Iā€™ve come to have a little bit of an intellectual crush on the language since.ā€™ ...

June 14, 2024 Ā· jan Kasen