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'''Starckdeutsch''' (literally, ''strong [[German language|German]]'') is an [[artificial language]] designed by '''Mathias Koeppel'''. |
'''Starckdeutsch''' (literally, ''strong [[German language|German]]'') is an [[artificial language]] designed by '''Mathias Koeppel'''. |
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It is well connected with Mittelhochdeutsch. A |
It is well connected with Mittelhochdeutsch. A society is proposed, the ''Gesellschaft zur Stärkung der Verben'' to promote the use of strong verbs in German. |
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Koeppel wrote poems (such as ''Sämtliche Gedichte'', 1980) in this language, which mostly have funny contents. Different authors from Frankfurt/ Germany like Eckhard Henscheid, Carl Lierow, Elsemarie Maletzke, Chlodwig Poth support this new language. |
Koeppel wrote poems (such as ''Sämtliche Gedichte'', 1980) in this language, which mostly have funny contents. Different authors from Frankfurt/ Germany like Eckhard Henscheid, Carl Lierow, Elsemarie Maletzke, Chlodwig Poth support this new language. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*http://www.margaret-marks.com/Transblawg/archives/000280.html |
*http://www.margaret-marks.com/Transblawg/archives/000280.html |
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*http://www.onb.ac.at/sammlungen/plansprachen/starckdeutsch.htm |
*http://www.onb.ac.at/sammlungen/plansprachen/starckdeutsch.htm |
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Starckdeutsch (literally, strong German) is an artificial language designed by Mathias Koeppel. It is well connected with Mittelhochdeutsch. A society is proposed, the Gesellschaft zur Stärkung der Verben to promote the use of strong verbs in German.
Koeppel wrote poems (such as Sämtliche Gedichte, 1980) in this language, which mostly have funny contents. Different authors from Frankfurt/ Germany like Eckhard Henscheid, Carl Lierow, Elsemarie Maletzke, Chlodwig Poth support this new language.