Grice ed Orabona

 The logic behind Luigi Orabona's artificial language,  Raubser, centers on creating a simple, universal language that is entirely independent of existing natural languages. It is designed to be highly scientific, logical, and easy for people worldwide to learn and use for mutual understanding.    Key aspects of its logic include: Artificial Origin: Raubser is an a priori language, meaning its vocabulary and grammar are created from scratch, rather than borrowing heavily from existing languages (which would make it a posteriori). This design choice is intended to ensure neutrality and equal accessibility for speakers of any native tongue. Simplicity and Uniformity: The language aims for simplicity in its phonetics, morphology (word structure), and syntax (sentence structure). It is described as homogeneous, linear, and straightforward, designed to avoid the irregularities and complexities found in natural languages. Logical Structure: Orabona compares Raubser to a "modern building constructed with reinforced concrete, respecting the canons of the most innovative architecture". This metaphor suggests a structure built on clear, consistent, and rational rules, in contrast to the often organic and sometimes inconsistent evolution of natural languages. Universal Communication: The primary goal is practical: to serve as a universal tool to foster understanding and communication between different peoples.  Orabona has published books detailing the language's structure, including Le Raubser. La lingua universaleand Le Raubser. La lingua universale: Grammatica. These works provide the specific rules and logic governing its usage. 

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