This has been out a week with no objections, so I am marking this as "approving" (pending language check).
I guess the logical person to contact on this is the creator of the language, C. George Boereehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._George_Boeree, Professor Emeritus at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvaniahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shippensburg_University_of_Pennsylvania. (I am told he contributed a small amount to the project, but was not a major contributor.) He has a web page at http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/, and his email address is cgboer@ship.eduMailTo:cgboer@ship.edu. Please let me know who is going to handle this.
Steven
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I’m working with both Boeree and with Simon Davies on a new dictionary of LFN. I published Simon’s translation of Alice in 2012. https://www.amazon.com/La-aventuras-Alisia-pais-mervelias/dp/1904808883
I’m not a fluent speaker, but I can tell you that the language on these pages is genuinely LFN. Do you need more?
On 8 Dec 2017, at 18:34, Steven White Koala19890@hotmail.com wrote:
This has been out a week with no objections, so I am marking this as "approving" (pending language check).
I guess the logical person to contact on this is the creator of the language, C. George Boeree, Professor Emeritus at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. (I am told he contributed a small amount to the project, but was not a major contributor.) He has a web page at http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/, and his email address is cgboer@ship.edu. Please let me know who is going to handle this.
Steven
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On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 11:47 PM, Michael Everson everson@evertype.com wrote:
I’m working with both Boeree and with Simon Davies on a new dictionary of LFN. I published Simon’s translation of Alice in 2012. https://www.amazon.com/La-aventuras-Alisia-pais-mervelias/dp/1904808883
I’m not a fluent speaker, but I can tell you that the language on these pages is genuinely LFN. Do you need more?
Yes, I think this should be enough as the expert verification.
I’m not a fluent speaker, but I can tell you that the language on these
pages is genuinely LFN. Do you need more?
For what it is worth, I'm not a speaker either, but I'm familiar enough with it to be able to confirm this.
Cheers, Jn
2017-12-08 23:47 GMT+01:00 Michael Everson everson@evertype.com:
I’m working with both Boeree and with Simon Davies on a new dictionary of LFN. I published Simon’s translation of Alice in 2012. https://www.amazon.com/La-aventuras-Alisia-pais-mervelias/dp/1904808883
I’m not a fluent speaker, but I can tell you that the language on these pages is genuinely LFN. Do you need more?
On 8 Dec 2017, at 18:34, Steven White Koala19890@hotmail.com wrote:
This has been out a week with no objections, so I am marking this as
"approving" (pending language check).
I guess the logical person to contact on this is the creator of the
language, C. George Boeree, Professor Emeritus at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. (I am told he contributed a small amount to the project, but was not a major contributor.) He has a web page at http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/, and his email address is cgboer@ship.edu. Please let me know who is going to handle this.
Steven
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