Re: Conlang as a divider from others
From: | Jeffrey Henning <jeffrey@...> |
Date: | Monday, December 6, 1999, 14:52 |
Grandsire, C.A. <grandsir@...> comunu:
> It makes me also think of the special naming languages invented by
> chemists to name all molecules in an unambiguous way that allows to
> reconstruct the structure of the moecule simply by parsing the name. I
> had to learn this language during my Organic Chemistry classes, and
> needless to say, it's something very complex and nearly hermetic :) (and
> full of rules and subrules, etc... to take every case into account, and
> even rules for abbreviation because some names can be as long as a full
> paragraph :) ).
I had never heard there was a nomenclature corresponding to chemical
formulae. Can anyone point me to a web site that has more information about
this?
Best regards,
Jeffrey Henning
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