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papoanaya ([personal profile] papoanaya) wrote2013-02-18 07:10 pm
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koteŝa lovetko

We got the first critter of the week, a female tuxedo cat that we nicknamed Blanchie. It seems to be doing ok, but this also means that I have to be up tomorrow at 5:00AM (0500h) to drop it at the hospital for feral neuterinġ. We will leave another trap overnight and see if we get another critter.

We might get turned away, worst case, we just get a nice trip to... Newark, NJ.

Zone Based Common Languages

In my quest of weird and uncommon languages, I am paying more attention in Slavonic based constructed languages. Even though I would like to spend more time with Pandunia, it seems that it is in constant state of flux. I will put it on hold until August when the new release goes out. Besideş I need to spend more time improving my Esperanto.

One of these that have gotten my eye on is with the Neoslavonic Constructed Language or Interslavic. Its goal is to normalize slavonic based languages with a single set of grammar.

One language to speak to a lot of people

I think that this is a cool idea which got me thinking: perhaps the intention is to have a common languages by zone which cover vasts territories might be more achievable goal than having a single language for everybody. Although I believe that Esperanto or Ido have measurable success, it is certainly a far cry from being a global language.

Therefore, by having a simplified language that resembles what the local speak may allow foreigners to communicate in a way that does not impose the native speaker to learn a second language.

I think that this is doable for the most part, with the exception of certain parts of the world in which languages from different origins are clustered within a region.

Which ones should rule the roost

Well, this is my take from a non expert point of view:

US, Canada, English Oceania, and English Caribbean
Basic English There are plenty different types of simplified English that may fit the purpose, I just choose this one being that it was developed as an IAL. YMMV.
Mexico, Central, Spanish Caribbean, and South America
Lingua Franca Nova LFN was developed to sound like Spanish or Italian but without the burden of all the verb tenses (believe me, they are a burden).
Slavic Speaking Europe
Interslavic This is a serious effort to get a common language based on slavonic roots. There are others which try to create a simplified language with slavonic origins (slovio and slovko come to mind) but the criticism is that they sound too artificial to native speakers.
Non Slavic Speaking Europe
Esperanto Even though this may raise an eyebrow, the reason is that there is a petition to the EU parlament to declare it an official language. If it happenş it seems like a no brainer.

The Gaps

There are plenty gaps in these being that these cover only the industrialized world. There might be other languages that should be easier for these part of the world but I just do not know about them.

For now, I just list them:

Middle East
Probably a simplified Farsi or Arab based language may do the trick. With the exception of Israel, of course.
Africa
It would be either a version of Swahili for this being that I doubt that an Afrikan based one would be seen as a good choice. However, there are plenty countries in Africa that speak French or English which makes one of the already mentioned ones as a possibility.
Asia and Non English Oceania
This region has the same challenges as Africa in which there are many languages within a region that come from different origins.

For these regions it seems that a neutral language may be better choice than one based on an established one. This should keep everybody equally unhappy. :) Lingwa De Planeta seems like a good candidate being that it takes words and ideas from major language groups, including Arab, Spanish, English, and Chinese.

However, considering that none of this will come into fruition within in my lifetime, it is just wishful thinking.


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