Naturalistic auxlang: Difference between revisions

From FrathWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Created page with 'In the auxlang community, a '''naturalistic language''' is understood to be a constructed language that closely follows a particular grou…')
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 12:20, 8 September 2010

In the auxlang community, a naturalistic language is understood to be a constructed language that closely follows a particular group of languages (such as Romance, Germanic or Slavic), allowing for compromises between regularity and recognizability of words and word forms. This usage is independent from and not to confuse with the usage of the word 'naturalistic' in the artlang community.

The best-known naturalistic IAL is Interlingua (IALA).