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Re: [lojban] Off-topic: sources on auxlangs and conlangs
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- Subject: Re: [lojban] Off-topic: sources on auxlangs and conlangs
- From: Matt Arnold <matt.mattarn@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 12:14:21 -0500
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Langmaker.com is a really top-notch resource.
-epkat
On 12/12/05, robin <robin@bilkent.edu.tr> wrote:
> coi rodo
>
> I'm considering theming my English course next semester on invented
> languages and invention in language, so it would cover all varieties of
> constructed languages (including Lojban, of course) and also creative
> change in languages (anything from pidgins to l3375P34|<). I'm currently
> looking round for academic or semi-academic (e.g. "popular science")
> texts available online which I can use. I'd be grateful for any
> suggestions, especially in the following areas:
>
> - the politics of auxlangs, especially Esperanto;
> - linguistic objections to constructed languages (e.g. the hard-line
> Chomskyan view);
> - studies of change in constructed languages, especially studies of
> native speakers of constructed languages.
>
> doi ki'e
>
> robin.tr
>
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