Is Ayola a revision of any other constructed language, such as Esperanto, Loglan, or Interlingua?
It is essentially impossible in creating a constructed language to produce a result that does not share some features in common with previous attempts. The term ‘revision’ implies a high correlation between the original and the revised version, i.e. a correlation coefficient of 75 -100%. The correlation between Ayola and other previous international languages such as Esperanto, Interlingua, and Loglan is considerably less than this range for the three principal grammatical categories of word endings, prefixes and suffixes, and roots. 5. Why is Ayola better than other natural and constructed languages? Individual features such as phonetic spelling, marking of parts of speech by word endings, and word building using prefixes and suffixes are shared with other natural and constructed languages. Previous constructed languages have usually been categorised into two groups: 1) a posteriori languages such as Esperanto, Interlingua, and Occidental, which take their vocabularies largely from th