Concept information
ΠΡΟΤΙΜΩΜΕΝΟΣ ΟΡΟΣ
2185A posteriori languages
ΠΛΑΤΥΤΕΡΟΙ ΟΡΟΙ
ΕΙΔΙΚΟΤΕΡΟΙ ΟΡΟΙ
ΔΙΕΥΚΡΙΝΙΣΤΙΚΗ ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ
- An a posteriori language (from Latin a posteriori - from the latter), according to Louis Couturat, is any constructed language whose elements are borrowed or based on existing languages, as opposed to the a priori languages. The a posteriori languages can be divided into three categories: (a) Simplified ethnic languages, like Basic English or Latino sine flexione (b) Naturalistic languages, i.e. closest to the real ethnic languages (most often Latin or Romance languages), like the Occidental language or Interlingua (c) Autonomous (schematic) languages, in which grammar is a priori but vocabulary is a posteriori, like Esperanto or, to some extent, Volapük. In distinguishing whether the language is a priori or a posteriori the prevalence and distribution of respectable traits is often the key.
ΠΗΓΗ
- Couturat & Leau 1907
ΣΥΝΤΕΛΕΣΤΗΣ
- Katsiadakis Helen (AA)
ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΟΣ
- Karasimos Athanasios (AA)
ΝΟΤΑΤΙΟΝ
- 2185
ΣΕ ΑΛΛΕΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ
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Ελληνικά
URI
https://humanitiesthesaurus.academyofathens.gr/dyas-resource/Concept/2185
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