A mi me parace una idea interesante esto. Como vamos a tratarlo? a nviel
personal poniendonos en contacto con  Garrett Jones o a nviel de Ideolengua
y presentando luego lo resultante a Jones?
Espero que se tenga en cuenta esta propuesta.

Asier G., Fiondil de Taur Romen

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From: "Rodrigo Portela S�nchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ling��stica y lenguas artificiales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:51 AM
Subject: [ideoL] Fwd: [AUXLANG] proposed conlang database


> From: Garrett Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 5:53:22 PM
> Subject: [AUXLANG] proposed conlang database
>
> =================Original message text===============
> http://conlang.alkaline.org
>
> I was wondering if anyone was ever going to post to this list. A week or
so
> ago i decided to create a conlang database to store data on people's
> conlangs. While there are plenty of pages with long lists of links to
> conlangs, i decided i wanted something better. Those lists are generally
> non-categorized or are only categorized under basic categories, and since
> they are under the control of one person, are notoriously outdated much of
> the time.
>
> What i am doing is creating an automated conlang database. Each conlanger
> will register themselves, and then they would be able to add, delete, and
> modify entries on their conlangs as they see fit. Also, the database would
> have a powerful search feature that would allow you to sift through the
> languages based on particular classifications. (if you prefer the term
> auxlanger, substitute that where appropriate).
>
> I have already been getting ideas and suggestions from the conlang list,
but
> i'd like some input from the auxlang side too. Since most people are two
> lazy to click on links, i'll just paste the categorization info here that
i
> have so far. The latest version is always available at the webpage.
>
> 1. Basic information:
>
> language name
> previous language names
> author's name
> world location of author
> webpage url
> language creation date
> date added to database
> date db entry last modified
>
> 2. Current language status:
> current development status
> estimated fluent users (speaking, reading, writing)
> estimated familiar users
> vocabulary size
> estimated date of usability
>
> 3. Con-world information
> number of fictional users
> fictional world location
>
> 4. The language in use:
> writing system
> example written sentence (sentence, gloss, and translation)
> pictorial sample of script
> audio sample
>
> 5. Language classification:
> basic description
> language family
> grammar details
> design motivation
> primary vocabulary source
> primary vocabulary derivation method
> secondary vocabulary source
> secondary vocabulary derivation method
>
> Details
>
> Here are some more details on the different parts of the language
> classification:
>
> A. Grammar
>
> phonology: number of sounds
> morphology: isolation vs affixation
> morphology: agglutination vs inflection
> syntax: word order (SVO, SOV, etc)
> syntax: number of cases used (nominative, accusative, ergative, etc)
> syntax: number of tenses (past, present, future)
>
> B. design motivation
>
> 1. personal
> 1.1 secret language
> 1.2 hobby language
> 1.9 other
> 2. artistic
> 2.1 sci-fi/fantasy/conculture
> 2.1.1 human speakable
> 2.1.2 alien-speakable only
> 2.2 historical
> 2.3 naming language
> 2.9 other
> 3. auxiliary
> 3.1 international
> 3.2 reform
> 3.9 other
> 4. experimental
> 4.1 logical
> 4.2 hypothetical
> 4.9 other
>
> C. Vocabulary Source
>
> 1. A posteriori
> 1.1 Indo-European languages
> 1.1.1 Romance-based
> 1.1.1.1 Latin
> 1.1.1.2 French
> 1.1.1.3 Spanish
> 1.1.1.4 Other specific Romance language
> 1.1.2 Germanic-based
> 1.1.2.1 English
> 1.1.2.2 German
> 1.1.2.3 Other specific Germanic language
> 1.1.3 Baltic- and Slavonic-based
> 1.1.3.1 Slavonic-based languages (proper)
> 1.1.3.2 North-Slavonic languages
> 1.1.3.3 Baltic-based
> 1.1.4 Celtic-based
> 1.1.4.1 Celtic-based languages (proper)
> 1.1.4.2 Celto-Romance languages
> 1.1.4.3 Celto-Germanic languages
> 1.1.5 Other (existing) Indo-European branches
> 1.1.5.1 Indo-Iranian-based languages
> 1.1.5.2 Greek-, Armenian-, Albanian- and Illyrian-based languages
> 1.1.5.3 Hettite- and Tocharian-based languages
> 1.2 Non-Indo-European languages
> 1.2.1 Uralic-based languages
> 1.2.2 Afro-Asiatic-based languages
> 1.2.3 other Asiatic or Austronesian languages
> 1.2.4 other African languages
> 1.2.5 Native American languages
> 1.3 Artificial languages
> 1.3.1 Esperanto
> 1.3.2 Artificial language ancestor
> 1.3.3 other artificial language
> 2. A priori
> 2.1 Speakable
> 2.1 Unspeakable
> 2.1.1 Pasigraphies (picture languages)
> 2.1.2 Number languages
> 2.1.3 Pasimologies (sign/gesture languages)
> 2.1.4 Musical languages
>
> D. Vocabulary Derivation Method
>
> 1. a posteriori
> 1.1 unaltered (grammar modifications only)
> 1.2 natural evolution (descendent)
> 1.3 modification
> 1.3.1 phonological modification
> 1.3.2 simplification
> 1.3.3 spelling reform
> 1.4 blend (words borrowed multiple language sources)
> 1.4.1 unaltered borrowing
> 1.4.2 phonological filtering
> 1.4.3 word blend (words blended from multiple sources)
> 2. a priori
> 2.1 categorical/logical generation
> 2.2 arbitrary generation
> 2.3 automated random generation
>
> http://conlang.alkaline.org
>
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