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- Color_argument abstract "In the constructed language community, color argument refers to an often-repeated argument that an international auxiliary language based on the languages of one area is only suitable for the inhabitants of that area. Whether or not it is true is often a subject of heated debate.The term itself comes from the phrase "as European as the color green", which was used in the defense of Esperanto during the early nineties on a constructed language mailing list. The intention was to note that Esperanto's vocabulary list, despite being of European origins, describe ideas and necessary concepts found everywhere, regardless of linguistic background. The phrase eventually changed into "as biased as the color green", and stuck. (See distinguishing blue from green in language.)Nowadays, the term color argument is used to describe a discussion about constructed languages which centers solely on the sources of the vocabulary and/or grammar, as opposed to any other merits or flaws of the language.".
- Color_argument wikiPageID "1963945".
- Color_argument wikiPageRevisionID "601681186".
- Color_argument hasPhotoCollection Color_argument.
- Color_argument subject Category:Constructed_languages.
- Color_argument type Abstraction100002137.
- Color_argument type Communication100033020.
- Color_argument type ConstructedLanguages.
- Color_argument type Language106282651.
- Color_argument comment "In the constructed language community, color argument refers to an often-repeated argument that an international auxiliary language based on the languages of one area is only suitable for the inhabitants of that area. Whether or not it is true is often a subject of heated debate.The term itself comes from the phrase "as European as the color green", which was used in the defense of Esperanto during the early nineties on a constructed language mailing list.".
- Color_argument label "Color argument".
- Color_argument sameAs m.069d0d.
- Color_argument sameAs Q5148583.
- Color_argument sameAs Q5148583.
- Color_argument sameAs Color_argument.
- Color_argument wasDerivedFrom Color_argument?oldid=601681186.
- Color_argument isPrimaryTopicOf Color_argument.