El 3-9-02 "fasilinguo" escribi�: 

> (...) El estupid�s es un intento de hacer una lengua
>tan est�pida como sea posible. 
> (...)

A mi entender, la lengua m�s est�pida que se ha
inventado hasta ahora es la que describe Jonathan
Swift en los "Viajes de Gulliver", concretamente en "A
voyage to Balnibarbi" (bueno, excepto si se alega que,
m�s que una lengua, es una antilengua):

"The other, was a scheme for entirely abolishing all
words whatsoever: and this was urged as a great
advantage in point of health as well as brevity. For,
it is plain, that every word we speak is in some
degree a diminution of our lungs by corrosion; and
consequently contributes to the shortning of our
lives. An expedient was therefore offered, that since
words are only names for things, it would be more
convenient for all men to carry about them, such
things as were necessary to express the particular
business they are to discourse on. And this invention
would certainly have taken place, to the great ease as
well as health of the subject, if the women in
conjunction with the vulgar and illiterate had not
threatned to raise a rebellion, unless they might be
allowed the liberty to speak with their tongues, after
the manner of their forefathers: such constant
irreconcileable enemies to science are the common
people. However, many of the most learned and wise
adhere to the new scheme of expressing themselves by
things; which hath only this inconvenience attending
it; that if a man�s business be very great, and of
various kinds, he must be obliged in proportion to
carry a greater bundle of things upon his back, unless
he can afford one or two strong servants to attend
him. I have often beheld two of those sages almost
sinking under the weight of their packs, like pedlars
among us; who, when they met in the streets would lay
down their loads, open their sacks, and hold
conversation for an hour together; then put up their
implements, help each other to resume their burthens,
and take their leave.

But, for short conversations, a man may carry
implements in his pockets and under his arms, enough
to supply him, and in his house he cannot be at a
loss; therefore the room where company meet who
practise this art, is full of all things ready at
hand, requisite to furnish matter for this kind of
artificial converse.

Another great advantage proposed by this invention,
was, that it would serve as an universal language to
be understood in all civilized nations, whose goods
and utensils are generally of the same kind, or nearly
resembling, so that their uses might easily be
comprehended. And thus, embassadors would be qualified
to treat with foreign princes or ministers of State,
to whose tongues they were utter strangers."

Saludos.




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