The Art of Language Invention, Episode 16: Yes/No Questions
This episode reviews some strategies for forming yes/no questions in a conlang. LINKS: (1) 0:23: Introduction to yes/no questions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes%E2%... (2) 0:23: Introduction to WH-questions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Questio... (3) 0:50: Reference to AoLI, Episode 15: Indirect Objects: • The Art of Language Invention, Episode 15:... (4) 1:04: Introduction to inversion (e.g. subject-aux inversion): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversi...) (5) 4:55: Introduction to tag questions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_que... (6) 12:24: Reference to a particular Simpsons episode: • Ralph Wiggum Best Moment (7) 13:33: Explanation of Japanese mu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(neg...)

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 14: Vocabulary Generation

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Your Conlang Questions Answered

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 15: Indirect Objects

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 29: Assimilation and Dissimilation

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 19: Vowel Harmony

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 18: Ergativity

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 11: The Function of Gender

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 7: Romanization Systems

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 13: Adposition Count

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The worst English phrasebook ever written

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Phonotactics

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How to Answer the 12 Most Common Investor Questions

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The Art of Language Invention, Episode 27: The Evolution of Tone

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