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1. Bonobo language    
    From: John Campbell

2. Compiled languages    
    From: John Campbell


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1. Bonobo language
    Posted by: "John Campbell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Date: Sun Aug 3, 2008 12:18 pm ((PDT))

I don't know whether this has a lot to do with constructed languages, I just
found it interesting.
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/susan_savage_rumbaugh_on_apes_that_write.html
-John


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2. Compiled languages
    Posted by: "John Campbell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Date: Sun Aug 3, 2008 12:25 pm ((PDT))

Has anybody (With a computer science-oriented mind) ever thought about a
conlang which could be compiled (in the CS sense of the word) into a simpler
language, and then the simplest and most abstract language? And also, has
anyone ever thought up a language which is mostly sound-based, that is, you
might be able to guess what a word means just by listening to it? You know,
"galawabaga" might mean big, and "titiwatulatsia" might mean small?
-John


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