Re: Esperanto and Interlingua
- From: "Jens S. Larsen" <jens_s_larsen@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Mar 2007 09:00:56 -0700
On 14 Mar., 00:52, LEE Sau Dan <dan...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>> apparently speakers of quechua do........turkish......all"Jens" == Jens S Larsen <jens_s_lar...@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>> languages in fact. Why else the trend toward regularization by
>> analogy?
Jens> Why then the trend toward deregularization by sound-change?
Is this a language universal?
It was the first one to be discovered.
Does it apply to Turkish and Quechua?
Absolutely.
JSL.
.
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