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CONLANG: Esperanto Reforms
As a planned language, and not a linguistic movement, where do you feel that
Esperanto needs improvement?
Here's some areas David Crystal (_Cambridge Encylcopedia of Language_)
identified where Esperanto could use improvement, in order to make it even
easier to learn:
Pronunciation:
* Fewer diphthongs.
* Fewer sibilants.
* Fewer consonants in general.
Orthography:
* Replace circumflex with use of 'h' (permitted by Esperanto but not widely
used).
Vocabulary:
* More international vocabulary, like _hospitalo_ instead of _malsanulego_.
* Eliminate false friends like _foresto_.
Grammar:
* No objective case.
* No agreement between nouns and adjectives.
Caveat: I'm just interested in how people might revise Esperanto as an academic
exercise. I have no plans to create a new language descended from it and
convince people to use it instead of Esperanto! That would be like coming up
with a new version of OS/2 and trying to get Windows users to switch.<G>
I realize there have been a lot of reformed versions of Esperanto out there
(Ido, Latin-Esperanto, Modern Esperanto). Anyone out there know the
philosophies of each relative to reform?
Finally, what's the simplest effective grammar anyone has ever seen for a model
language? Esperanto's is pretty concise, but I know someone out there has made
it even simpler.
Best regards,
Jeffrey