Re: Esperanto and Interlingua



10 Mar 2007 11:07:50 -0800: "Peter T. Daniels"
<grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx>: in sci.lang:

On Mar 10, 11:40 am, Ruud Harmsen <realemailons...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Sat, 10 Mar 2007 09:43:12 +0100: Joachim Pense <s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
in sci.lang:

I thought I just could enter my trolling mode and ask if they should
be counted as Romance languages.

Interlingua is a full Romance language; Esperanto has a lot of Romance
vocabulary, but its grammar is largely Turkish or Hungarian.

"Turkish or Hungarian"???

Like Turkish or Hungarian, similar to Turkish and Hungarian, has
traits reminiscent of Turkish and Hungarian.
Not true?
You mean Turkish and Hungarian do not have grammatical similarities,
despite the fact they scholars agree they are not related?
..
--
Ruud Harmsen - http://rudhar.com
Hatice - http://rudhar.com/lingtics/haticenl.htm

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