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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language

From:bob thornton <arcanesock@...>
Date:Sunday, January 9, 2005, 21:46
--- Isaac Penzev <isaacp@...> wrote:

> Geoff Horswood wrote: > > > > So I'm going to try to create an a posteriori > language (something new and > > different for me- all my previous languages have > been a priori) which is > > basically Old French with substantial Turkic > influences, like vowel > harmony > > for a start, probably some vocabulary, and who > knows? > > Hi Geoff, > I find your idea great. I wonder why ppl are silent > in commenting it. > I'll try to find more time in next few days to make > my suggestions. For now, > I think borrowing vowel harmony is highly > improbable. > > -- Yitzik >
I would reply to it, but I have no idea anything about French or Turkish. I'd love to see it, though. And if anything, (that I know of), it would not take vowel harmony. Most languages that have vowel harmony tend to lose it when exposed to languages that do not. (Again, as far as I know of) ===== -The Sock "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: Look upon my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo