On Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 10:06:44PM +0000, Mario Rodrÿffffedguez wrote: > Then you can say political things but when I say one, you say that I cannot > use politics...
Do you see any politics in http://webs.racocatala.cat/valencian/ ? > RACV is subsidize (payed) by the local government? You can see in > http://www.llenguavalenciana.com/descarregues.html .Yes Your URL doesn't tell. But yes, I wouldn't be surprised if it were. In this country almost every non-profit organization is can obtain subsidies with relative ease. > Local government support AVL but let RACV exist with economical helps. The > freedom of thinking and expression, do you know what it's? You just answered your earlier question: The government doesn't exclude RACV from subsidy programs because it believes in freedom of expression. And I do, too. I respect RACV's right to invent parody languages and propose insane theories, and yours to speak publicly in favour of it. You speak a lot about freedom of expression, but I think you're confusing it with something else. Just because you can tell everyone what you think this doesn't mean we have an obligation to believe you or agree with you. > Furthermore you forget that RACV is inside "Institute of Spain", what I never even heard of this "Institute of Spain" before, but it seems obvious that it has been as unsuccesful as the RACV itself in promoting their theories among any mainstream parties like universities, the ISO, the government, or the justice administration. > (*) PS: Reminding laws: > Statute of Autonomy say in article 7.1: We already discussed article 7.1, didn't we? > but Valencian Comunity is inside Catalonia? I think no. Right. And Cuba is not inside Spain. Please would you explain how is this relevant at all? > Well, following the oficial theory about Valencian... the Valencian Council > of Culture (a part of the local government) said in 1998, Law of Creation of > AVL: > b. The denomination "Valencian" and also the denominations "own language for > the Valencians" o "Valencian language" or others, supported by the historical > Valencian tradition, the popular use, o the current legality, don't have to > be an object of question or polemic. Every words serve to design our own > language. > c. The Valencian, historical and own language of Valencian Comunity is inside > of the linguistic sistem formed by the correspondents languages acording to > Statutes of Autonomy in the ancient Aragon Crown recognize as own language... Fortunately, the legal authorities (and not you) are in charge of interpretation of legal texts, and they don't see any problem with the text you just pasted. Check http://webs.racocatala.cat/valencian/ again please? > Another point of view inside the oficial version said that the > Catalan-Valencian is a language which have two standards: Catalan from > Barcelona (following the academy IEC) and Valencian from Valencia > (following the academy AVL)... Which are entirely consistent, unlike the third one invented by the RACV, which is what you (admittedly!) used for the translation. -- Robert Millan The DRM opt-in fallacy: "Your data belongs to us. We will decide when (and how) you may access your data; but nobody's threatening your freedom: we still allow you to remove your data and not access it at all." _______________________________________________ Wesnoth-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/wesnoth-dev
