Re: Workshops Review #4
From: | Jan van Steenbergen <ijzeren_jan@...> |
Date: | Monday, January 13, 2003, 17:32 |
--- Eamon Graham skrzypszy:
>
> To re-assure my French audience, I wasn't really inspired by Nikos
> Aliagas, as cool as he may be. I have several ideas for Gaulish
> based languages, and I've recently become fond of Greek. A merging
> of the two could have some (con-)historical basis too. Mostly, I
> think it would be fun, and as I'm going to study koiné in seminary
> anyway I might as well get used to the language.
Well, it's certainly an interesting mix. And BTW, I don't know why but there
seem to be awfully little conlangs based on Greek. Strange, I you consider how
much Latin has inspired people, and how relatively well-known Greek is.
AFAIK Ferko is working (or thinking?) about a Slavo-Greek language.
Jan
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