On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Jordannes wrote:
> 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. [trim]
>> 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 Volapük.
>>
>> Does this ring any bells?
> Could it have been Arturo Alfandari's NEO or Helge Heimer's MONDIAL?
Leslie (I think his name was) Jones' Eurolango (or was it Eurolengo)?
Phil Hunt's Eurolang? Ashby and Clark's Glosa?
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Paul Bartlett


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