Re: tolomako (+ to Mr. Jacques Guy)

From: Jacques Guy (jguy_at_alphalink.com.au)
Date: 07/25/04


Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 17:05:24 -0700

Yves Euld?de wrote:

> Si je ne me trompe ton embryon de grammaire imaginaire
> est *toujours* disponible sur quelque obscur site web
> je-sais-plus-où, site qu'il faudrait songer à mettre à jour...

Non. Inoffensish yes, somewhere on the Net.
Ditto the language of the sentient squids of
Deneb V. Now that one has the simplest, easiest
grammar and syntax of all: only, one, count'em,
ONE rule. Nevertheless, no human being can
master it, ever. Got it! It's there:

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/8389/beddy.htm



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