Credits, etc.



If you're intrigued by all of this, subscribe to the world-design mailing list via majordomo@erzo.org. I think Majordomo wants you to say "subscribe world-design [address]" in the body of the message. Or, maybe you'd prefer the constructed-languages list. Tell majordomo@diku.dk to "subscribe conlang". Have fun! Alan Sweeney (Page 637@aol.com) contributed all the datasets for Arabic, Celtic, Modern Greek, Spanish, and Thai names. Loren Miller (loren@wharton.upenn.edu) contributed the datasets for Cthulhoid, Carmanian, Assyrian, Japanese, and Viking names. Alex Fink (fink@cadvision.com) contributed the Latvian files. Hayden Sweeney (bmalehtmai@aol.com) contributed the dataset for Ancient Egyptian. Kaoru Moriyama (caro@aaa-int.or.jp) provided some excellent info on Japanese names, which I'm afraid I corrupted a bit given the way I incorporated it into the Japanese ruleset for werd. Aaron Parecki (www.aaronparecki.com) contributed the Hawaiian ruleset for werd. Mark Rosenfelder (markrose@tezcat.com) gave me a copy of an old Pascal program of his that inspired me to write my little "werd" script (so much simpler in perl! :-). My thanks to Skyfox (skyfox@telia.com) for help with the kung-fu move generator. If you have any question or comments, or if you have a new dataset you'd like to contribute, email me: cpound@gmail.com. Return to the top of the page.