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--- In romconlang@yahoogroups.com, "thomasruhm" wrote: > > You wrote much more than what I could understand and remember at once. > > Is Parra based on real world's Lingua Franca? > Yes, it is. Just when I was reading about medieval Lingua Franca, I found a setting in Ill Bethisad, a very polyglot Crimea, where it could take root and become the language of wider communication throughout the country. So Parra is LF with layers of Turkic and Russian spread over it, all the while remaining an L2 and not a creole. - Ben