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Re: Telona grammar, part 1

From:Bob Greenwade <bob.greenwade@...>
Date:Thursday, February 7, 2002, 17:30
At 10:18 PM 2/6/02 +0000, Jonathan Knibb wrote:
>Bob Greenwade wrote: > >>> >At 10:31 PM 2/2/02 +0000, Jonathan Knibb wrote: > >So, to start with, the Telona word. Most importantly, there are no > >distinctions between parts of speech - no nouns, no verbs, no nothing. >Interestingly, one of the languages I'm working on, Klymaksii, has this >as one of its two distinguishing features. The other, though, contrasts >sharply with Telona: Klymaksii uses a very strict word order for the >determination of meaning. >[...] >Well, Klymaksii inflects for a word's role in a sentence.... ;-] ><<< > >Does that mean that Klymaksii and Telona are the first isolating languages >in the world to show inflection? :))
If so, then all the rest can be considered "antibiotic languages" since they fight inflection.... ;-] --- Bob's Original Hero Stuff Page! [Circle of HEROS member] http://www.angelfire.com/super2/bobgreenwade/original.htm Music from Bob's Computer! (CD now available!) http://mp3.com/BobsComputer Want more hits to your web page? http://nomorehits.com/cgi-bin/start.cgi?referrer=bobgreenwade http://ads.clickthru.net/bannerlink?host=264157&ban=4

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