{"id":224,"date":"2003-11-29T10:00:15","date_gmt":"2003-11-29T16:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.fantasist.net\/scroll\/?p=224"},"modified":"2003-11-29T10:00:15","modified_gmt":"2003-11-29T16:00:15","slug":"automation-in-conlanging","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fantasist.net\/scroll\/index.php\/2003\/11\/29\/automation-in-conlanging\/","title":{"rendered":"Automation in Conlanging"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I see a disturbing trend&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I spent a little too much quality time on a conlang BBS this week.  Well, it&#8217;s not a real BBS, but it&#8217;s one of those new-fangled, PHP-based web-BBS things.  I hate them.  I much, much prefer the old-fashioned e-mail list or newsgroup.<br \/>\nAnyway, I got all wrapped up in a discussion about the virtues, or lack thereof, in automated word generators.  It started with someone reccomending <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.fantasist.net\/wordgen.shtml\">my old generator<\/a>, which is really based on <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ruf.rice.edu\/~pound\/\">code from Chris Pound<\/a>.  Well, someone complained that it would be nice to be able to specify the phonology of the words to be generated.  So I worked for several months at PERL and finally coded up <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.fantasist.net\/wordmaker.shtml\">my Conlang Wordmaker<\/a>, which will look really familiar to people who have used <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.langmaker.com\">Langmaker<\/a>.  Well, when I posted that, it sparked a number of things, but one person made the comment that they &#8220;damn well would never use a word generator&#8221; to make their conlang.  Well, that sort of irritated me.  And, when I get irritated before my morning coffee, I tend to type rather sharp replies.  <\/p>\n<p>But, sharp replies aside, what&#8217;s wrong with using a word generator?  I mean, a piece of beautiful furnature that was assembled with power tools isn&#8217;t any less beautiful, is it?  Is something done by hand, in the slowest, hardest way possible, inherently more worthy of praise?  I don&#8217;t think so, but apparently quite a few conlangers do seem to think so.  And, as I&#8217;ve poked around the web, it seems to be a sentiment that conlang people in general have taken to be a Universal Truth.  But, why?<\/p>\n<p>I think it&#8217;s because so many of them are, or were, linguists or linguistics students.  Academia is anchored to a rigid system of learning that tends to insist people follow certain patterns.  I have a college degree, but most of what I know that I truly prize, I learned on my own far, far away from a classroom.  I think far outside the box that academia tends to force scholarship into.  For instance, in learning things like PERL, I learned that whichever way works, is a good enough way.  Sure, there may be other ways, but if it works, it&#8217;s good enough way.  So, too, in my &#8220;day job&#8221;.  I manage servers in a corporate envrionment, so I often don&#8217;t have time to find the &#8220;best&#8221; way.  I have to make it work, usually on a budget, quickly.  I apply that maxim everywhere in my life.<br \/>\nSo, how does that relate to conlanging?  Well, I&#8217;m not really too hung up on phonology or morphology.  I don&#8217;t care to spend hours upon hours making a rigid, highly technical scheme of phonology and morphology.  It matters more to me how the language sounds.  If I&#8217;m looking for something that sounds a little bit like Cantonese as spoken by a Polyneasean, what difference does it make how the words are formed?  All that matters is that I get my end result, a conlang that <i>sounds<\/i> right.  <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not in favor of form over function.  I never have been.  For most things, I&#8217;d rather it get done quick and dirty than never get done at all.  So, I&#8217;m in favor of using whatever tools get the job done for a conlang.  I don&#8217;t care if you steal words from a natural language and &#8220;mutate&#8221; them into a new conlang.  Do whatever it takes to make a language that adds that realism to your fiction!  What matters isn&#8217;t the process, but the art that you create!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I see a disturbing trend&#8230; I spent a little too much quality time on a conlang BBS this week. Well, it&#8217;s not a real BBS, but it&#8217;s one of those new-fangled, PHP-based web-BBS things. I hate them. I much, much prefer the old-fashioned e-mail list or newsgroup. 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