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Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious, If That] English as an IAL? (Was Futurese)

From:Jake X <alwaysawake247@...>
Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2002, 1:29
Great idea. But while we're at it, why don't we reform irregular verbs,
correct ambiguities, change homonymns.... English, to me, is beyond repair.
don't get me wrong, it's a great language for literature and prose and
poetry, but when it comes to anything standard... forget English. The NAME
"English" is not even pronounced as spelled!

Jake

~Patient is the procrastinator.~

>From: David Peterson <DigitalScream@...> >Reply-To: Constructed Languages List <CONLANG@...> >To: CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU >Subject: Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious, If That] English as an >IAL? (Was Futurese) >Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 20:57:00 EDT > >In a message dated 05/7/02 2:31:13 PM, kalatunu@HOTMAIL.COM writes: > ><< either your lang can be pronounciable and easy to learn for 100% of >earthlings > >or english rules. english rules so far. >> > > So, here's an idea. What if we adopted a new method for respelling >English (and, as we know, they're a dime a dozen--I myself have one I >really >like!), and then kept it as a kind of IAL? This way the respective >Englishes >(American, British, Australian, etc.) wouldn't change, but the >international >variety would, and even those who speak English fluently would have to >learn >a new spelling system, so that everyone had to do some learning to speak >it. >Some would have to learn more than others, of course, but it would take >care >of one of the major barriers to learning English, which is the egregious >spelling system. It'd be a kind of international communication compromise. >:) Hee, hee, hee... > Oh, and this isn't an actual proposal, and not meant to spawn any >flames. > If someone decides to shoot it down, I'm not going to defend it. It was >just something I thought of. > >-David > >"fawiT, Gug&g, tSagZil-a-Gariz, waj min DidZejsat wazid..." >"Soft, driven, slow and mad, like some new language..." > -Jim Morrison
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