Difference between revisions 6595515 and 7057769 on simplewiki{{notsimple}} '''Latino Moderne''' ('''LM.M.''') is a language that was made by [[David Shark|David Th. Stark]] in the 1980s and. It was first published on the internet in 1996. ItThe language is a revision of the grammar of the [[IALA]]'s constructed (made-up) language [[Interlingua]], using the IALAfirst creator's words with little change. Applying the same principles that were used in developing the international vocabulary for Interlingua to developing a grammar, L.M. restores personal endings on its verbs and has gender and number agreement between its nouns and their adjectives and articles. The language also has an more clearly developed system for showing case distinctions infferences with its pronouns. This, in effect, frees L.M. from a dependence on word order as is found in Interlingua. The changes in L.M. actually are very simple and easy to learn, providing a much more poetic and free use of it for international communication lets L.M. have a more free word order than Interlingua. Most of the changes that L.M. makes to the IALA laInterlinguage are actually suggestions that were set forth by the original deverlopers of the IALA project. Properly speakingwere really offered first by the creators of Interlingua -- for this reason, L.M. should be viewed as a continuation tothe next step for the IALA project, not as something in competition with it. It is hoped that the spread and use of Latino Moderne may assist in solving some of the communication problems that exist in the European Union and throughout the modern world. In this respect it shares the same goals as Interlingua, Esperanto, etc.. The developer of the language hopes that L.M. will be received and used as a suggested model language to help promote better international communication and friendship among nations. == Community == No community is presently established for the Latino Moderne (L.M.) project. Its developer, David Th. Stark, welcomes any activity in this area by other interested parties. "The language, Latino Moderne, belongs to all those who desire to use it." == Other websites == * The developer's website and a basic (1996) grammar with lessons for LM may be found at: http://www.oocities.org/athens/3150/latinomodernecontents.html * And about simplified Interlingua also called [http://interland.skyrock.com Modern Latin] {{Constructed languages}} [[Category:Constructed languages]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=7057769.
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