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Ro did not begin with attempting to rival or supplant any other language whatever, either natural or artificial, nor was it suggested by any of them. Unexpectedly came the thought: "How strange it is that there is nothing in the appearance of a written or printed word that gives the slightest hint of
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A common criticism of Ro is that it can be difficult to hear the difference between two words; usually one consonant makes the word different in meaning, but still similar enough that the intended meaning often cannot be guessed from context. This characteristic is common among
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type, perhaps partly because their familiar vocabulary makes them easy to learn and recognize. Conversely, a priori languages are seen as being more neutral because there are so many languages and root words used in different languages may be completely different.
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was an earlier classificatory language that by using a smaller symbol set achieved easier distinctness. There have been a few more recent attempts to design a language along similar lines, such as Ygyde and the Japanese-made
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After working on the language for about two years, Foster published the first booklet about Ro in 1906. The publication of Ro periodicals was supported by several American sponsors, especially from the
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is "bofof". Foster did not simply try to design a better language in general, but to optimize his language for one design criterion: recognizability of unknown words. Foster wrote about Ro:
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its meaning. Why should a word not be a picture? A new word, never seen before would then, like a painting seen for the first time, convey at least some of the meaning to the eye."
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reads: "By Mr. WHITE (by request) : Resolution (H. Res. 432) providing for an investigation of a new language known as Ro ; to the Committee on Education."
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are pronounced as: /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /ŋ/ and /χ/ respectively. The vowels (
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created by Rev. Edward Powell Foster beginning in 1904.
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Edward Powell Foster (1928). 290: 25: 1704: 1580:In the Land of Invented Languages 715: 486:Ip ad, ud mobem id lastom rivalz. 515: 482:Ip en mojop rigam, kidjeb lotmag 478:Ac en ket iqk futoq rambar taji, 472:Em kep eb cok zudod pibaf av keb 34: 498:Ro has been assigned the codes 484:Iqk ra av dimgef doqab ov dodac 474:Id bofwo dacagz ov bocnap, avid 646: 624: 610: 593: 585:: ROIA. p. 6 – via 553:: ROIA. p. 3 – via 476:Ak hek dugac in dufalz ov lobu 444: 13: 1: 1652:List of constructed languages 529: 449:The following sample is from 58:secondary or tertiary sources 27:A priori constructed language 636:Congressional Record - House 523:Constructed languages portal 480:Paksolo id datag, ub, poboso 373:, are more popular than the 327:Dewey Decimal Classification 7: 493: 470:Asi lib, ut avit ace vodas, 455:. 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