--- Christopher B Wright wrote:
> >What does it mean for an artificial language to be "logical"?
>
> A language whose grammar and usually phonology are complete, accurate,
> and work for every situation. There is no guessing, and there are no
> irregular words. There are no exceptions. Such languages aren't fun in
> any way.
That might sound a bit offensive to the numerous loglangers/lablangers
among us.
> Sturnan's main ambiguity is /g/ versus /Z/.
Like in French?
Jan
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