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'''Arcaicam Esperantom''' is a fictional archaic dialect of [[Esperanto]] created for use in | '''Arcaicam Esperantom''' is a fictional archaic dialect of [[Esperanto]] created for use in translating documents which call for a simultaneously modern form of the language and an ancient one. It was created by Manuel Halvelik after a proposal for the creation of such a language by Kalman Kalocsay. | ||
The language is little used, but functional, providing transformation guidelines for modern Esperanto to create the " older " variety of the language. Wikipedia has several example texts as well as a handful of transformation guidelines, and links to further resources. | The language is little used, but functional, providing transformation guidelines for modern Esperanto to create the " older " variety of the language. Wikipedia has several example texts as well as a handful of transformation guidelines, and links to further resources. |
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Arcaicam Esperantom is a fictional archaic dialect of Esperanto created for use in translating documents which call for a simultaneously modern form of the language and an ancient one. It was created by Manuel Halvelik after a proposal for the creation of such a language by Kalman Kalocsay.
The language is little used, but functional, providing transformation guidelines for modern Esperanto to create the " older " variety of the language. Wikipedia has several example texts as well as a handful of transformation guidelines, and links to further resources.
External links
- Arcaicam esperantom at Wikipedia (live web)
- Arcaicam Esperantom at LangMaker (archived page)
This article is part of the Conlang Rescue Project. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 ( Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Unported License ). |