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Re: OT: Creoles, Pidgins, and whether Auxlangers study them

From:Andreas Johansson <andjo@...>
Date:Thursday, July 1, 2004, 14:46
Quoting Chris Bates <chris.maths_student@...>:

> Just out of interest, does anyone know of any (relatively) sucessful > auxlangs whose creators have studied pidgins and creoles for ideas? > Creoles and pidgins are, afterall, auxlangs created by (at least two) > whole communities based on what they find easy and convenient as a means > of intercommunication. Surely it makes sense to study them if you want > to create an artificial language doing the same job, just like it makes > sense to study the real thing if you want to create an artificial heart > or something like that to find out the design requirements. Mixing > together Indo-European languages seems like an odd approach to make > something "easy". >
Esperanto is essentially Indo-European pidgin. --Roger Mills Any more questions? Andreas

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