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Re: Searching for a certain naturalistic language

by "S. Almafeta" <almafeta@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 17, 2008 at 09:33 AM

On Apr 15, 10:39=A0am, Rick Harrison <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Sounds like the claims that were made for de Wahl's system.
>
> Do you remember any particular words from the language?

It sounds like Occidental, but the thing is, Occidental's derivation
rules are more like guidelines than hard rules; the language I
remember reading had a roots list (almost one:one with Esperanto's),
but the suffixes and roots came from the Romance languages instead of
being a priori like Esperanto.

I studied it for a bit before I found Interlingua, and I think it
influenced Interlingua strongly, but I wanted to compare the two...

  --  Shanya Almafeta
 




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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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