Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
From: | Eugene Oh <un.doing@...> |
Date: | Sunday, March 29, 2009, 17:24 |
Fuishiki Okamoto? Is that his real name? Because "fuishiki" in Japanese
means "subconscious(ly)". Just wondering.
OT: Like how Aristotle's name can be parsed into aristos + teles, which
reflects his philosophical writings.
Eugene
2009/3/25 R A Brown <ray@...>
> Andrii Zvorygin wrote:
> [snip]
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>> A formal language that unites all the ideas of humanity (math,
>> science, religion, society) is my goal.
>>
>
> Which sounds to me similar to the goal of Fuishiki Okamoto with his
> language, Babm (1962)
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