Do you speak English or Globish ?
Jean-Paul Nerrière | June 2010
http://www.annales.org/gc/2010/gc100/Nerriere.pdf
#Globish #article #JeanPaulNerrière #Inli_pasila #lipu_sitelen #anno2010
Do you speak English or Globish ?
Jean-Paul Nerrière | June 2010
http://www.annales.org/gc/2010/gc100/Nerriere.pdf
#Globish #article #JeanPaulNerrière #Inli_pasila #lipu_sitelen #anno2010
TP Philosophy
Dave Raftery | 2010
Toki pona - язык честного будущего
2010
[Toki pona - the language of an honest future]
Toki pona - язык честного будущего
2010
[Toki pona - the language of an honest future]
jan Sonja's older website
Language Inventor
Toki Pona: the language of good
www.tokipona.org
the meaning of life in 120 words
Q. and A.: Sprechen Sie Elvish, Esperanto, Klingon, Na’vi? JANUARY 12, 2010
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Dan January 12, 2010 · 12:59 pm
Is it preferable for a language (invented or non)to have a relatively small vocabulary? For example, an invented language by the name of “Toki Pona” consists of only 118 words. This makes it harder to communicate with the language alone, and demands the people using the language strive to share/understand context. A language with a larger vocabulary requires less shared context, as words can be more precise/cut loose from non-verbal contextual ties.
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https://schott.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/12/q-and-a-sprechen-sie-elvish-esperanto-klingon-navi/
Toki Pona Thesaurus
TP words by category
Dave Raftery | 2010
https://aiki.pbworks.com/w/page/1594826/TP%20words%20by%20category