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"
they're invented languages, but can be used for communication. that makes them real, in my mind, if not particularly useful. -- nm
"
by
Reagen
(Every language was fake at some point) -- nm
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Nov 19 '09, 10:47
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I wonder if Klingon is devoted more to abstract concepts than real objects, which might make it harder to pick up. -- nm
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Max
Nov 19, 10:48
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Because the Klingon race are such philosophers? -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 19, 10:53
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it's all honor, aggression, and big weiner talk. -- nm
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Max
Nov 19, 10:54
totally disagree about this. and I consider those languages "not real" because they're imposed.. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 19, 10:48
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Tell that to computers. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 19, 10:54
just because it's artificial doesn't mean it's not real. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 19, 10:53
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for me, it is not about whether it was invented, but more about how it is used. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 19, 10:54
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I have no problem with categorizing languages that way, I just think calling it "fake" is semantically imprecise is all
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znufrii
Nov 19, 10:57
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I am not a linguist, just trying to figure it out for myself. :) -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 19, 10:59
would you rephrase that in english? -- nm
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Max
Nov 19, 10:52
I kind of look at it like - is a chair still a chair is no one's sitting in it? In the same way, Klingon is a language even if it's no one's mother
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Reagen
Nov 19, 10:51
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hmmmm, I dunno. True someone invented ASL but it certainly has turned into a mother tongue for many. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 19, 10:53
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(There are a handful of native Esperanto speakers, BTW) -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 19, 10:55
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really? I didn't know that. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 19, 10:56
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there are esperanto conferences. I imagine occasionally people meet/get married/have kids from them, and might only have esperanto in common. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 19, 11:00
It's George Soros's, of all people, mother tongue. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 19, 11:00
there are esperanto conferences. I imagine occasionally people meet/get married/have kids from them, and might only have esperanto in common. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 19, 11:00
by this definition, Latin isn't a language anymore. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 19, 10:54
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isn't it called a "dead" language? -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 19, 10:55
well, it evolved into a handful of other languages ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 19, 10:55
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Well someone at some time had to invent the words for Latin. It didn't just magically appear one day. -- nm
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Shaun
Nov 19, 10:56
For sure. Someone had to make up the words at some point. -- nm
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Shaun
Nov 19, 10:48
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