Díaz García, Víctor2013-09-302013-09-302012-06http://hdl.handle.net/10230/21132Análisis de las lenguas artificiales más importantes que se han creado a lo largo de la historia con el objetivo de encontrar una lengua perfecta común para todos y presentación del Rodinio, una nueva lengua artificial basada en una serie de criterios en busca de esa perfección.Language is such a positive tool for a human being and is so intrinsically linked to the /nevolution and thought process that it is quite surprising that society has not interested /nitself more in the quest to find the perfect language. Artificial languages pursue two main objectives: the creation of a common language that makes use of all its resources to become more precise and less ambiguous. However none of these languages has managed to embed itself successfully through the course of history, and in addition /nnone appear to take into account both objectives. In this assignment not only will a /nrevision be made of the actual situation with regards to Artificial Languages and an /nevaluation of the most recent and important pieces of research but, in addition, we present the Rodinian language, an artificial language that presents itself as a prototype of the perfect language. To demonstrate that it can be a solution to the problem /npreviously referred to, we will base ourselves on the five criteria that should be the base /nof the perfect language. The results of this assignment, which are also based on polls done in three different Countries, have hinted that Rodinian could comply with at least four of the five criteria submitted and that, in addition, there is a considerable interest in discovering an artificial language that meets the criteria described above. This work is of a general nature and limited, and it would be interesting that future studies built on the search of the perfect language and more in depth analysis of each point of the presented criteria.application/pdfspaAquest document està subjecte a una llicència Creative CommonsEn busca de la lengua perfecta: pasado, presente y futuroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess