... have not ... the problem, I ... However, there ... seems to ... want "past ... introduce the ... I had the same concerns. When I created Glo, a variant of...
I had wrote about this problem in february 2006 (theme of my letter: "Kani vora vora"). Glosa must be improved, cause this language have vagueness of syntax...
Vasiliy
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Aug 2, 2006 9:00 am
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I had wrote about this problem in february 2006 (theme of my letter: "Kani vora vora"). Glosa must be improved, cause this language has vagueness of syntax...
Vasiliy
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Aug 2, 2006 12:56 pm
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Kevin! Can you give a link to any site/pages where I would read about you Glo in detail? ... From: "Kevin Smith" <lingua@...> To:...
Vasiliy
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Aug 2, 2006 1:01 pm
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... http://web.archive.org/web/20030704093009/www.qualitycode.com/html/glo-intro.eng.html Soon after that page was current, I renamed Glo to Tavo, then...
... I agree, partly. English has one of the simpler structures, and is widely known, so it is worth using as a model in some ways. However, Glosa-pe often...
************* su (s') = subject marker ca (/ye, /ve) = verb marker (common tense = past+presense+future tense: if any other verb service word is absent) da =...
Vasiliy
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Aug 2, 2006 2:06 pm
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... I gut your thoughts, but I would advance certain reasons and remarks. 1. SVO seems simple, but it is not a pattern. It is an priority order. SVO is an...
Vasiliy
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Aug 2, 2006 5:20 pm
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************* su (s') = subject marker ca (/ye, /ve) = verb marker (common tense = past+presense+future tense: if any other verb service word is absent) da =...
Vasiliy
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Aug 2, 2006 7:36 pm
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Thanks for your links! Vasiliy...
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i shall try ca etc - i was doing much the same sort of thing but tried to use words already in glosa - there were problems - more heresies to follow - they...
Vasiliy wrote: [...] ... In SVO-order it would be "It is what?", which is equally understandable if you restrict your language to SVO, so what is your point? ...
sometimes one can be free with glosa grammar as in poetry/word pictures such as:- u serpenti e u tape u longi stria du tortu - homo u sidewinder serpenti ana...
... No. There is no Y in Glosa words - it's always replaced with "i" for the vowel and "j" for the consonant pronunciation. W also hardly at all, I think only...
... Yes, it's been considered. Fundamental to the idea of Glosa is that it is uninflected. That the best grammar is no grammar at all. [Meaning grammar in the...
i was once trying to teach english a lad from east bengladesh, pointed to an object, asked its name and got "bokosa". asked for it to be written, i got "box"....
perhaps we could use them ; we have sentence, clause, phrase - all related so: sentence = frase phrase=frasu clause=frasa verba=word verbe=verb verbu=noun ...
I've been studying the NSM or natural semantic metalanguage developed by Anna Wierzbicka and Cliff Goddard. I was pointed this direction by my need to define...
... Could you explain what you mean? Based on what you wrote and a quick read of the NSM material, I would have reached an opposite conclusion. If there really...
... Sorry about the ambiguity. By "simple word list" I didn't mean "small word list". I meant word lists with no definitions other then a direct word for word...
... I believe that for many/most current English/Glosa speakers, that is true. I remain optimistic that it does not have to be true. I think with some...
Cows eat grass head concept of process section (verb phrase) - h1=eat Modifier of h1 [time] -m1 of h1=past/present/future intermittent m1h1=ppf int ...
Saluta Plu Glosa-pe, Great news: this is the first bit of international research discussed on Glosalist for quite a while. Thanks Bill for this report. The...
... *** Yes, such a "simple, short" wordlist of the 63 primitives - as they manifested in Glosa - would need its own distinctive name. And, yes, I did imagine...
Plu Amika, I have done some research, read through the NSM Homepage, and love it!!! Anna Wierzbicka just sat down and thunk ... and spent a number of years...