Re: Most developed conlang
From: | Ben Haanstra <kof@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, April 18, 2007, 18:56 |
> 1. Lexicon must be greater than 2000 (and contain essential words)
> 2. Lexicon must be "a priori". (some loans are acceptible)
> 3. Lexicon must be accessible on the internet.
> 4. Grammar must be complete.
> 5. Grammar must be able to be learned on the internet.
> 6. Language must be speakable.
Mmh it seems that developed seems to point out that it most be a big work on
the internet which is a priori conlang and speakable.
The question whether the grammar is completed is a question, as it's easy to
combine words in a new way and define it as new grammar.
My big point is about number one, as im working on this conlang which is
supposed to not even go over 300 words. It's goal is to minimize the amount
of words, Im even doubting whether to call it oligosynthesitic as the
morphology is highly compounding but not specifically derivating or inflecting.
What if a language is complete with under 2000 words?
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