by Bob and Doris Jones <bobianjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sep 17, 2005 at 02:20 AM
hawker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> ... I am publi****ng it as I go along so there will be a need for
> constant updates.
>
Hawker, just a suggestion, get what you've done on a website like the
wonderful language resources that have been done for other Celtic
languages, e.g. Cymraeg (yn Cymru) and Gaelg (ayns Mannin).
I used to host my own website at home cheaply just using a ADSL link and
a register domain name. I work as an E-Business developer in the energy
sector and can help you if you want.
I was extremely interested as a teenager in Pictish and what you are
reconstructing to help the revival of ***bric is the closest we are ever
going to get to reviving cultural-liguistic remnants of this truly
wonderful people that held the Romans at bay and later defeated them in
their overrun of two-thirds of Britain as part of the Great "Barbarian"
Conspiracy (later ethically "cleansed" from the lower one-third by the
Anglo-Saxons of Mercia). IMHO the huge percentage of red-haired people
in Brigantia is a direct genetic legacy of the Picts (the highest
percentage of anywhere in the world).
Therefore, I would also be very interested in helping you reconstuct the
language (I can research the Pictish vocabulary and grammatical
contributions if you like as a small part of the work while you keep
doing the guts of the reconstuction).
Do you have the following for ***bric yet ?
1. Dictionary (English-***bric, ***bric-English) ?
2. Grammar (answer is yes for this one from your posts) ?
3. Common phrases for people to start with ?
Does anybody have any other suggestions for language resoruces for ***bric
?
Bob