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The creator believes on the basis of the [[w:Egocentric predicament|egocentric predicament]] that it is impossible for anything a single person or group of people creates to be reflective of universal human experience. This is well-demonstrated in the area of constructed languages by the many problems that plague auxiliary languages in the area of semantics. | The creator believes on the basis of the [[w:Egocentric predicament|egocentric predicament]] that it is impossible for anything a single person or group of people creates to be reflective of universal human experience. This is well-demonstrated in the area of constructed languages by the many problems that plague auxiliary languages in the area of semantics. | ||
Hence, rather than an | Hence, rather than an attempting to be a universal language – a language for everyone – Cân Gert makes no apologies for betraying its creator's own biases in its design. For instance, it has an easily recognisable, distinctly Scottish character. | ||
==== Scottish influences ==== | ==== Scottish influences ==== |
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