Nol social language
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Introduction
The nol is intended for use in social communication of new technologies. Nol Language alphabet is constructed with a pattern typical of Latin and core syllable of 23 letters called "ideal nol." Enric Cabrejas called it in this way for the reason that is meant by an "ideal language" one in which each letter is represented by a sound and vice versa, and nol (-link-) because understood should be through communication of the "tech-nol-ogías" where the language should be developed.
Since 2007 there are two types of language nol: The "traditional nol" (tradi nol) for cultural expression and the "simplified nol" (simp nol) for use in sms, social networking and conversation. The fundamental and distinctive feature as a language is that nol presents an "alphabet" in which the letters are phonemes that can become core syllable.
Since 2007 there are two types of language nol: The "traditional nol" (tradi nol) for cultural expression and the "simplified nol" (simp nol) for use in sms, social networking and conversation. The fundamental and distinctive feature as a language is that nol presents an "alphabet" in which the letters are phonemes that can become core syllable.
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Language nol
The Nol (Tech-nol-ologies) is a social language created by Enric Cabrejas Iñesta in 2006, as a result of an encounter between language learners in the Russian city of Moscow, with the idea of giving young people an international language for the use of new technologies.
The first work in which he describes the language features entitled: Language nol ideal written in Spanish in 2006 and presented the following year. Later in 2007 a second with the title: Internet sms-nol. And following a book: Oko dids a sma / Eight days a week.
The first work in which he describes the language features entitled: Language nol ideal written in Spanish in 2006 and presented the following year. Later in 2007 a second with the title: Internet sms-nol. And following a book: Oko dids a sma / Eight days a week.
Labels:
alex frahm,
alphabet ideal nol,
dictionary,
encyclopedia,
enric cabrejas,
grammar,
human,
in code,
interaction,
karina avilés,
kenta noler,
new technologies,
nol,
robots,
social language,
tics
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