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Jay Bowks <[log in to unmask]>
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INTERLNG: Discussiones in Interlingua
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Hic le ultime conto del voto in auxlang.
Como vos pote vider le Esperantistas es multo gaudiose.

Si vos pote subscriber se al lista auxlang pro adjutar le
causa del lingua bel io esserea multe appreciative de
vostre monstra de supporto. Il es ben necessari non
solmente parlar del lilngua bel mais supportar lo con
action e fervor, nonne?

Si vos vole subscriber, solmente necessita inviar un
message al lista sic...

subscribe auxlang John Smith

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e brownvm.brown.edu es le machina del servitor.)

Hic infra le message del ultime conto.

Sincermente,
Jay B.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert J. Petry <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list AUXLANG <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, December 25, 1997 7:02 PM
Subject: Growing by Leaps and Counts


>As the "polling days near a close" the count continues. So, for
>those who have not seen the entire vote results to this point,
>here is the full version as of 12/25/97 at 4:50PM Tucson, Arizona
>time.
>
>1. Esperanto (18) [2 Esperanto sine Flexion, 1 Reformed Esperanto
>by Zamenhof]
>2. English (14) [BE 3, Simplified Eng. 4, American Eng. 1]
>3. Ido (14) [1 for Reformed of Mezzanini.]
>4. Interlingua, Gode/IALA (11)
>5. Novial (11) [includes 1 "unreformed", 1 "1928", as described
>by the voters]
>6. Latino Sine Flexione (9)
>7. Glosa (7) [2 Interglossa]
>8. Occidental (6)
>9. Speedwords/Rap Lin Rie (3)
>10. Tok Pisin (3)
>11. Bahasan (3)
>12. Neo (3)
>
>Lin with two votes:
>
>Brithenig
>Chinese
>Idiom Neutral [of Rossenberger]
>Kinya
>Lingu Franca Nova of Boeree
>Lojban
>Malay
>Quenya
>Tepa
>Vorlin
>
>
>Lin with one vote:
>
>Adunaic
>Arabic
>Bislama
>Classical Yiklamu
>Darktongue
>Drhaqa
>Eaiea
>Eldarin
>Eurial
>Eurolang
>Frater
>Fremen
>Galach
>Galanglish
>Gesturo/Gestino
>IAL of P.Labbe
>Klingon
>Laadan
>Latino Moderne of Stark
>Mazateko
>Mondial
>MonLing
>Mundolingue of Lott
>Namyuan
>Panroman of Molenaar
>Papiamentu
>Reform Neutral of Rossenberger/deWahl
>Sen:espera
>Sindarin
>Slan//
>Solresol
>Sona
>Spanish
>Suma
>Swahili
>Tokana
>Trinary
>Tsolyani
>Tsxaah
>Volapuk without flexions
>Westron
>Yerkish
>
>For those who wish to arrange the count differently I have set in
>[ ] the breakdown of any group that I have combined. These
>combinings have been my own decision without input to this point.
>So, feel free to correct the list as you wish.
>Enjoy,
>AND!!!!!! I wish to thank all of you who have participated, or
>who will participate before the "polls" close. I know some have
>been reluctant at first, but thanks for participating. If, that's
>an IF in all caps ten feet tall, we were representative enough
>for a poll, would our "votes" mirror the rest of the populations
>in how they would vote, if they had the same information before
>them that we do? How would the Harris Poll folks, for instance,
>rate us as a core group to periodically poll on various topics?
>We are scattered throughout the world, and are of different
>backgrounds and ages, etc. So,.....? Just wondering and musing.
>
>Al l sue a v, & stu mote,
>Bob
>
>P.S. No more "votes" after midnight GMT on the last day of
>December, 1997. So, a few days are left if you want to slip in at
>the last moment.
>

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