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Jay Bowks <[log in to unmask]>
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INTERLNG: Discussiones in Interlingua
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Mon, 4 May 1998 16:49:26 -0400
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Opa! Esque alcun sape como poner se in contacto con
Massimo Palaja? Es ille in alcun gruppo interlinguista?
Forsan Paolo pote inviar le un nota in italiano pro invitar
lo a junger se al lista...???

Hic lo que io recipeva in re su pagina que parla de su
interesse in re Interlingua...

Sincer e amicalmente,
Jay B.

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From: John B. <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Monday, May 04, 1998 2:48 PM
Subject: palaja


>http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1125/
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>Massimo Palaja’s home page
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>A NEUTRAL LANGUAGE FOR A REALLY UNIFIED EUROPE !!!
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>Don't you think the problem of a common language for the whole
world
>or,at least, for Europe is a real problem? Maybe you think that
english
>is already playing this role. Well, I'm italian and therefore
interested
>in the attempts in unifying Europe. I have no doubts that
different
>countries can not be referred to as a unique country untill
they have a
>unique official language. Nowadays the european countries are
facing the
>economical unification, but sooner or later they'll have to
face the
>"european official language" problem and are you sure that the
people of
>France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden and so on will accept
english as
>the european language? I'm sure they won't !!! The main reason
for this
>refusal would be that even though english has a grammar simpler
than the
>one of other languages (while its pronunciation is something
>misterious), it is a language of a country; this means that its
native
>speakers will always have many advantages and that the other
countries
>should admit its superiority. I guess that these two reasons
are enough
>to leave out the hypothesis of english as the european official
>language. That's why I think we need a human made language just
as a
>second language for all the european countries, a language with
easy but
>complete grammar and vocabulary, and, first of all, neutral and
well
>accepted by the entire europe. I would like to know your
opinion about
>this topic. Here there are some, I think, interesting links to
sites in
>which this problem is discussed. Please send me your opinion
about my
>home page and your advice to daily update and improve it.
CIAO!!!
>
>
> Links to other sites on the Web
>
> The human languages page. Everything you wish to know about
languages
> The artificial language lab. A lot of details about all the
languages
>planned by man. Most of them were made for fun
> ESPERANTO: is it still alive? Clic here for the answer to this
and many
>other questions about this hundred year old language
>
>
>> common features among the western languages, therefore it has
a smart
>latin aspect, but the grammar is incredibly easy. What do you
think
>about it?
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>> INTERLINGUA. a presentation of my favorite auxiliary
language; it is
>based on the common features among the western languages,
therefore it
>has a smart latin aspect, but the grammar is incredibly easy.
What do
>you think about it?
>
>
> let's explore the INTERLINGUA's world!!!
>
>
>
>
>I will soon add many other links, but, as I already told you, I
need
>your help and advice. Below you can find my e-mail address. If
it
>doesn't work write me at this address: [log in to unmask]
>
>© 1996 [log in to unmask]
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