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In 2016 I discovered the small conlanging community and just dove in head first. I was inspired by so many people who were creating these languages and just floored at the knowledge these people possess(ed). So, I dusted off the ideas I had, re-created the orthography for Lortho (my hard drive crashed and I didn't have the patience/money to retrieve the old docs) and started from scratch. I did not want Lortho to have a General American English (GAE) accent, so I decided to pronounce the word as [ˈloɾ.tʰo] and built the language from that point on and never looked back to the current status you see today.
 
In 2016 I discovered the small conlanging community and just dove in head first. I was inspired by so many people who were creating these languages and just floored at the knowledge these people possess(ed). So, I dusted off the ideas I had, re-created the orthography for Lortho (my hard drive crashed and I didn't have the patience/money to retrieve the old docs) and started from scratch. I did not want Lortho to have a General American English (GAE) accent, so I decided to pronounce the word as [ˈloɾ.tʰo] and built the language from that point on and never looked back to the current status you see today.
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I truly hope you enjoy your visit to my site and hope that this inspires you to work on your language, should you choose to go that route.

Latest revision as of 15:01, 11 May 2018

Hi! Brian here. As you may have guessed, I'm the person who created this whole thing. Why, do you ask? It's very simple: I love languages. When I was in junior high school in the mid-90s (or middle school for those who don't have junior high) I created an English cipher with a non-Latin alphabet to encrypt messages between myself and a fellow student. I had refined it and I was able to write it fluently. Thus, the seed was planted.

As a junior in high school, I found that I had a unique talent for languages. At the time I was taking my third year of Latin and it was rather boring; however, that year I discovered Persian - a language so exotic to me that I soaked it up like a sponge. I became so completely fascinated with foreign languages that within a year I was able to teach myself the Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets. I found a teacher who was a member of the Peace Corps in Iran during the 70s and he gave me a text book for Farsi. I then discovered that there was a library located within walking distance of my house that had books and newspapers from all over the world. Then I discovered Schoenhof's Foreign Books which was and is the largest book store in the US that specializes in foreign language material from novels to learning. I was like a beer aficionado in Belgium. Thus started my journey in language acquisition and, to some extent, linguistics.

I attended the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center for two languages: Korean and Persian (Farsi) and currently hold an Associate of Arts degree in Persian.

Fast forward to 2003 when a friend of mine knew about my love for languages and writing systems and enlisted my help to develop a separate writing system for a fictional race on his board game called - you guessed it - Lortho [ˈlɔɹ.θoʊ]. Then I put this on the shelf for another 13 years.

In 2016 I discovered the small conlanging community and just dove in head first. I was inspired by so many people who were creating these languages and just floored at the knowledge these people possess(ed). So, I dusted off the ideas I had, re-created the orthography for Lortho (my hard drive crashed and I didn't have the patience/money to retrieve the old docs) and started from scratch. I did not want Lortho to have a General American English (GAE) accent, so I decided to pronounce the word as [ˈloɾ.tʰo] and built the language from that point on and never looked back to the current status you see today.

I truly hope you enjoy your visit to my site and hope that this inspires you to work on your language, should you choose to go that route.