Eheu, Allan,
David esseva hic con nos al lista
jam face multo tempore. Ille se jungeva
io crede pro visitar, ma non habeva le
tempore pro dedicar se a leger un
volumine tal de messages... ille diceva
il me pare, que ille appreciava le lista
ma esseva multo occupate... io crede
que il esseva David que diceva nos isto,
ma tu poterea vider le archivos pro info.
Le schema de David es plus naturalistic
que le Grammatica de Gode/Blair... il ha
alcun variationes como per exemplo le
uso de suffixos personal al verbos... io le
informava que il esserea bon cosa considerar
un suffixo gerundive etiam, e ille pareva ben
disponite pro implementar ille idea. Io crede
que su Latino Moderne es un interessante
projecto, ma le forma actual de Interlingua
es le melior in mi opinion, pro que illo presenta
un simplification del systema grammatic e
il es multo logic e belle, :-)
Sincer e amicalmente,
Jay B.
-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Kiviaho <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 6:14 AM
Subject: Latino Moderne de David Th. Stark
>d[981108] x[Allan Kiviaho] KivA-8N8b
>x[Latino Moderne de David Th. Stark]
>
>Vide
>http://www.geocities.com/Athens/3150/latinomoderne.html#contents
>
>Amicos!
>
>Ha alicuno unquam vidite isto sito de David Th. Stark in
>internet? (Io usa "internet" in loco de "interrete" proque
>le verbo "internet" es usate in omne linguas. E le parola
>"net" ha un distante connection al latino, io pensa:
>Nassa (creel in anglese).
>
>Il pare que sr. Stark ha create su "Latino moderne" per
>facente alicun parve modificationes al nostre interlingua.
>Ille es un heretico ...!
>
> I'm a pastor at Grace Presbyterian Church in
> Redding, California, which was organized as a
> congregation in 1997. It's a small Church, but
> has some of the nicest people I've ever met in
> my entire life. They love God and one another.
> I'm honored to be among them.
>
>Paolo! Il pare que David es al certe grado un collega al te.
>Forsan tu poterea guidar le retro al sentiero ver,
>ab su lingua heretic al nostre lingua orthodoxe. Forsan
>ille poterea devenir un bon interlinguanista?
>
>Ver, io anque ha un certe inclination verso un lingua plus
>latin sed io tentaya resiter tal tentationes ...
>
> Gode e Blair scribe in le prefacio al su grammatica:
> "... we called it A grammar of THE international
> language, which is to imply that other grammars and
> other variants of the same language are not only
> possible but highly welcome".
>
>Assi, anque David Th. Stark es un heretico del toto ...?
>
>Allan
>Un latino-godeano-fundamentalista de interlingua
>
>- - - - - - - - - - - -
>
>David Th. Stark's
>
>Home Page. Hi! Saluton! Ciao!
>
>Welcome to my home page! In a hurry? I'll tell you quickly.
>My interests are in LANGUAGES (ancient, biblical,
>modern and constructed: Latino Moderne is my own pet project),
>LITERATURE, HISTORY, THEOLOGY, POETRY, FRIENDSHIP, and TRUTH.
>If this sounds like what you're looking for, read on and drop me
>an e-mail.
>
>If you'd like to see my translation of the Belgic Confession of
>Faith just click on it. All the things it says are what I believe
>in my heart.
>
>I enjoy writing, so if you need a brief relaxing pause, take
>three minutes and read The Saxon Hunt.
>
>The links at the bottom will help you enter my world and meet
>some of my good friends.
>
>I live in northern California, 8 miles (12k) south of the town
>of Redding.
>
>I'll be forty-six on 13 April '98, and have been married
>twenty-three years(19 October '74). My wife, Patsy, and I have
>two sons Seth (17) and Noah (15).
>
>I'm a pastor at Grace Presbyterian Church in Redding, California,
>which was organized as a congregation in 1997. It's a small Church,
>but has some of the nicest people I've ever met in my entire life.
>They love God and one another. I'm honored to be among them.
>
>I was graduated from the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia,
>Pennsylvania in 1979.
>
>I enjoy American Civil War (1861-65) reenacting and history,
>South African history and antique firearms.
>
>My favorite ancient languages are Koine Greek, Biblical Hebrew,
>Latin, Syriac, Anglo-Saxon, and a few others. I read
>Koine Greek best of all, and because it's the original language
>of the New Testament I love to study it.
>
>Modern languages which I've studied and understand to a certain
>degree are: Esperanto, Spanish, French, Italian, and a few others.
>If you wish to write to me in one of them I'd welcome it and will
>do my best to reply.
>
>Esperanto really works and in my opinion is worthy of your time
>and study. I've used it successfully in international
>correspondance over the past 18 years. It's worth learning. If
>you're interested, do a web search for available learning
>resources.
>
>I've worked on a con-lang project as a hobby off & on for the past
>nine years called Latino Moderne.If you'd like me to keep you updated
>on it, drop me an e-mail.
>
>I started studying Italian (possibly the world's most lovely
>language) because of a cat (the "meow" kind) who was named Misha
>who lived in the city of Rome with her cat friend Molly (Misha is
>no longer with us, but if you'll click on the above names I promise
>you'll find two reasons to smile.)
>
>The bravest and best man on earth I know is an African pastor named
>Elder Mfumwabana N'kulu who lives in the city of Lubumbashi, in the
>Congo (formerly Zaire). I hope to tell you more about him soon.
>
>My favorite theologians are John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards,
>Cornelius Van Til and Robert Knight Rudolf, men whom God
>used to teach me how to think.
>
>My favorite book is the Holy Bible, which I highly recomend to
>you.
>
>I began reading it when I was 16 and became a Christian when I
>learned about God's love for us, and the forgiveness of sins through
>the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ for us sinners.
>This is the GOOD NEWS! (Everything else is just commentary).
>
>Whatever you may be going through in your life the Lord Jesus Christ
>is interested in you and will help you if you'll pray. Call on Him
>in prayer and wonderful things will begin in your life.
>
>You cannot know who you really are until you know the God who made
>you and loves you. The real adventure of life begins when you call
>on Him (Jesus Christ) in prayer.
>
>If you have questions or comments about the Bible please feel free
>to write me via e-mail.
>
>My favorite play is Hamlet.
>*****************************************************************
>Paolo! David deberea comprar le version de Hamlet in interlingua!
>Allan
>*****************************************************************
>
>One of the better movies I saw this year was "As Good As It Gets"
>with Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt. Last year's were, "The Ghost
>and the Darkness" and "Il Postino".
>
>There's much more to tell you.....in time!
>
>Come back again soon. Thanks for taking the time to read all this!
>
>You may want to bookmark this page so you can find me in the future.
>
> Links to other sites on the Web
>
> Latino Moderne Grammar & Texts
> The Reformed Network. Check it out!
> Letizia, my friend in Rome, with excellent Chaos links.
> She proves that beauty and intelligence go together very
> well. (sorry guys, she's happily married.)
> Seth Stark's Home Page
> Me at my good friend Bishop Fincke's Consecration
> Service
>
>If you're wondering what I look like click on Bishop Fincke's link
>and you can see a real blury picture of me (trust me, I look better
>blury!). (I'm the last man on the right in the front row wearing a
>solid black robe.) I plan on posting more pictures soon.
>
>Drop me a note. I'd love to hear from you.
>
>You are visitor number since July 29, 1997! (Can these numbers be
>right???)
>
>This page was last worked on 3 January 1998!
>
>Geocities makes this fun!
>
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