Re: Lin: clauses - Part 1.
From: | Roger Mills <romilly@...> |
Date: | Sunday, April 14, 2002, 22:51 |
Ray Brown wrote:
>At 12:31 am -0400 13/4/02, J Y S Czhang wrote:
>[snip]
>>
>> head-spinning... ::claps for Ray::
>
>Thanks for the claps - much appreciated. I do wonder occasionally as I'm
>wading through Lin whether anyone's still reading it. ;)
Yes, if only because it is said to be the language of telepaths. The Kash,
as you undoubtedly know, have telepathic ability, not yet explored by me. I
have no idea how it might work. Alas, I don't think a Lin-type language is
the answer-- but it's very interesting, may give rise to some ideas-- and,
as Jon said, it's baroquely complex, always an appealing quality IMO..
>
>One of things I like about Lin, however, is that it is so refreshingly
>different from the euroclonic conlangs which, I suppose inevitably, one
>meets most often. It's a pity IMO that R. Srikanth (aka Skrintha) is no
>longer AFAIK on this list; I find it quite enlightening to get input from
>those who come from outside the western Amero-European tradition.
Very true.