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Re: Searching for a certain naturalistic language

by Jordannes <Jordannes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 16, 2008 at 02:19 AM

On Apr 15, 9:36 am, "S. Almafeta" <almaf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> It's been years since I've posted here...
>
> I am searching for a certain constructed language.  It was created
> during the height of popularity of the auxlang movement, which won't
> make it easy...
>
> Unlike the majority of auxlangs, it was naturalistic in grammar and
> vocabulary, based on the theory that a 'beautiful' and naturalistic
> language would be easier to learn than an 'ugly' and artificial
> system.  It used a "completely regular" affix system, similar to
> Esperanto, but unlike Esperanto, the results created by this system
> looked like natural words.  On first sight, (and on several more), it
> seemed more like a quaint little branch of the Romance language than
> an auxlang.
>
> And if it helps, I think I came to know this language as I was
> researching influences for an Interlingua article.  And it's not
> Esperanto (naturally), Ido, Idiom Neutral, Intal, Interglossa, Latino
> Sine Flexione, Novial, Occidental, Romanova, or Volap=FCk.
>
> Does this ring any bells?
>
>   --  Shanya Almafeta
>
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
>
> Face annos que io non ha postate hic...
>
> Io cerca un certe conlingua.  Esseva create durante le zenit del
> popularitate del movimiento auxlinguistic, que no lo facilitara...
>
> No como le majoritate de auxlinguas, esseva naturalistic in su
> grammatica e su vocabulario, basate sur le theoria que un lingua
> 'belle' e naturalistic sea plus facile a apprender que un systema
> 'fede' e artificial.  Teneva un systema de affices "puramente
> regular," como Esperanto, pero no como Esperanto, le resultatos de
> iste systema se pareva como parolas natural.  Al prime vista, (et al
> plure alteres), pareva plus como un variation obscur de la familia
> Romance que un auxlingua.
>
> E si se adjuta, io crede que io me cognosceva con iste lingua cuando
> io recercava influentias pro un articulo re Interlingua.  E non esse
> Esperanto (naturalmente), Ido, Idiom Neutral, Intal, Interglossa,
> Latino Sine Flexione, Novial, Occidental, Romanova, o Volap=FCk.
>
> Esque alicuno la recognosce?
>
>   --  Shanya Almafeta


Could it have been Arturo Alfandari's NEO or Helge Heimer's MONDIAL?




 5 Posts in Topic:
Searching for a certain naturalistic language
"S. Almafeta" &  2008-04-14 19:36:44 
Re: Searching for a certain naturalistic language
Rick Harrison <not@[EM  2008-04-15 10:39:24 
Re: Searching for a certain naturalistic language
Jordannes <Jordannes@[  2008-04-16 02:19:55 
Re: Searching for a certain naturalistic language
Paul Bartlett <bartlet  2008-04-16 20:05:40 
Re: Searching for a certain naturalistic language
"S. Almafeta" &  2008-04-17 09:33:09 

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