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Ancient Egyptian women were under the supervision of some kind of chief brewer, such as the high official Kha-bau-Seker, who bore the title “Controller of the Brewing Women” (Murray and Sethe 1937:11; Darby et al. From scenes painted on Egyptian tomb walls and from wooden models placed in those tombs, we learn much about beer brewing. These materials have been created to provide an understanding of ancient Egyptian art and its central role in Egyptian civilization. The aim is to stimu- late curiosity, skills in observation, and a desire to visit a museum to see actual examples of Egyptian art. Teachers can adapt this resource for students of all ages, interests, and abilities.
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My name is David Peterson, and I'm a language creator and writer. I'm the author of Living Language Dothraki, and the forthcoming The Art of Language Invention. I've been creating languages for television shows and movies since 2009. The productions I've worked on (and languages I've created for them) are: HBO's Game of Thrones (Dothraki, High Valyrian, Astapori Valyrian); Syfy's Defiance (Castithan, Irathient, Indojisnen); Syfy's Dominion (Lishepus); the CW's Star-Crossed (Sondiv); the CW's The 100 (Trigedasleng); Marvel's Thor: The Dark World (Shiväisith); and Showtime's Penny Dreadful (Verbis Diabolo).
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David Petersonand2 other peoplelikedStephen Simpson's reviewof 'I am a complete and total language nerd, so I was heavily predisposed to liking this book ... and it really did not disappoint. I wish he would have used more 'real life' examples from existing languages to illustrate some of his points and exampl...'Read more of this review » | |
David Petersonlikedaquote “If the actors speaking Dothraki or High Valyrian or Castithan or whatever make a mistake, who would know but the creator? Who would care? The truth is probably one in a thousand people will notice, and of those who do, maybe a quarter will care. In the 1980s that amounts to nothing. In the new millennium, though, one quarter of 0.001 percent can constitute a significant minority on Twitter. Or on Tumblr. Or Facebook. Or Reddit. Or” David J. Peterson | |
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David Petersonand1 other personlikedDavid Miller's reviewof 'At long last I understand what 'ergativity' is, and nothing can stand in my way! This book is a primer in the basics of language and linguistics as well as a kind of 'how-to' in the mysterious craft of building a language in a bottle. Linguists tal...'Read more of this review » | |
David Petersonand2 other peoplelikedChristie Ralston's reviewof 'The Art of Language Invention was one of those books that I felt sad finishing because I knew that even if I read it again I could never have those exact feelings of amazement and wonder a second time. This book is fantastic and while it is a guid...'Read more of this review » |
“If the actors speaking Dothraki or High Valyrian or Castithan or whatever make a mistake, who would know but the creator? Who would care? The truth is probably one in a thousand people will notice, and of those who do, maybe a quarter will care. In the 1980s that amounts to nothing. In the new millennium, though, one quarter of 0.001 percent can constitute a significant minority on Twitter. Or on Tumblr. Or Facebook. Or Reddit. Or”
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“Those who are able to do other accents well or who can make themselves sound like a native when speaking another language are incredible at imitating other vowel sounds. Consonants”
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“To hear the effect of height, what you should do is mouth, in order, the vowels in meet [i], mate [e], met and Matt [æ]. Don’t actually pronounce them. While doing this, take your thumb and forefinger and flick the skin underneath your back jaw. This will produce a hollow popping sound (something like clapping your palm over an open bottle). As you move from the higher vowel to the lower vowel, the tone of that hollow popping sound will actually get higher. You can repeat the example with moot [u], moat [o] and mot and hear the same result.”
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“If the actors speaking Dothraki or High Valyrian or Castithan or whatever make a mistake, who would know but the creator? Who would care? The truth is probably one in a thousand people will notice, and of those who do, maybe a quarter will care. In the 1980s that amounts to nothing. In the new millennium, though, one quarter of 0.001 percent can constitute a significant minority on Twitter. Or on Tumblr. Or Facebook. Or Reddit. Or”
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