On 14/08/2012 06:44, Reinier Olislagers wrote: > On 13-8-2012 22:57, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote: >> Lukasz Sokol schrieb: >> >>> I learned Esperanto when I was about 7 years old. >>> It may sound a bit bitter from that perspective, but there are the >>> problems I think why it didn't >>> 'finally win' yet (yes there was a philosophy of 'final victory/fina >>> venko' when I learned it) : >>> >>> - children learning it from birth as a first language eventually turn >>> it into something >>> that no one who learned it as a second language, can comprehend (they >>> think it too fast for anybody else >>> and simplify pronunciation where it shouldn't be) or have very hard >>> time comprehending >> >> This may be a bad idea. Living languages undergo permanent changes, >> what's the reason for different languages at all. Looking at e.g. Latin, >> it survived for a very long time now, with few local differences in >> pronunciation - did you ever hear French people speaking Latin? Russian >> and French are other "managed" languages, which are not allowed to >> change much. > > Als je dan wil reageren op berichten over taal stel ik voor je energie > te steken in de andere thread te doen die Martin gestart heeft. Die > gaat over iets wat zowel Lazarus- als taalgerelateerd is. > > Anders stel ik voor dat jullie deze discussie ergens anders voeren.
Mi ne komprenas Nederlandan... L. -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
