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Si io me non equivoca isto era in le paginario al tela de un esperantista.
Ille habeva alque de Bernasconi. Io lo ha legite olim ma oblidate lo toto in principio.


A. Artorius Arius Sarmaticus wrote:
>
> Si. Sape vos qui cita Bernasconi in iste citation ab "Interlingua au
> Esperanto"? Qui ex interlinguistas o occidentalistas? Qui es le
> "representative importante de Neo-Romanticismo"?
>
> Artemio.
>
> >From: Chris Burd <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: "INTERLNG:  Discussiones in Interlingua"
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: Mea culpa! (mi excusas)
> >Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:01:39 -0500
> >
> >Tu cita Edo Bernasconi, ex su "Interlingua au Esperanto". Un polemista
> >anti-
> >interlinguan ha postate un traduction anglese de duo capitulos in le rete.
> >
> >Io ha justo scribite un message su plus longe message re isto, ma illo pare
> >haber perdite se en route. In breve, Bernasconi es tendentiose e errorose e
> >non merita ulle confidentia. On debe scriber un plus detalliate analyse, ma
> >isto exige tempore. Crede me que ni de Wahl, ni altere occidentalistas
> >importante esseva o es racistas.
> >
> >Amicalmente,
> >
> >Chris
> >
> >------------------
> >
> >On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 10:56:31 YEKT, A. Artorius Arius Sarmaticus
> ><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >"The Neo-Romantic school of language planning asserts that the main tool
> >of
> > >civilization is language. The most widespread civilization of our era is
> > >Western civilization. This civilization is linked to race: "This
> >culture,"
> > >an important representative of Neo- Romanticism claims, "is felt to be a
> > >typical expression of the culture of the white races." According to the
> >same
> > >author, this civilization, becoming ever more uniform, is ever more in
> >need
> > >of a common language, one that must be suitable to its nature. "Today,"
> >he
> > >asserts, "because our culture is based on the historical foundations of
> > >Rome, it is clear that the bases of the (international) language must be
> >the
> > >same Latin foundations." (1) This is why, according to the
> >representatives
> > >of the Neo-Romance school, "modern interlinguistics is an applied science
> > >[which] works out elements which cannot be changed at pleasure, because
> >they
> > >have been utilized for centuries; this means that this science must use
> >the
> > >words of the international cultural vocabulary, common to all languages
> >of
> > >culture." (2) The well-known statement by the famous Danish linguist Otto
> > >Jespersen, according to whom "the best international languages is the
> > >easiest language for the greatest number of people," must be interpreted
> > >according to what its author himself claims, that "it concerns only
> > >Europeans or the inhabitants of other parts of the globe who are either
> >of
> > >European origin or possess a civilization based on European civilization
> > >itself." (3)
> > >For this reason, the structure of a planned language must be based on the
> > >structure of the Western European languages, and may contain nothing
> > >invented. "
>
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