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... planned language uses only one regular negative prefix . ] . The second part of our enquiry relates to the principles of plan- ning the auxiliary language . As this is the subject of the book it may suffice to give a brief summary . The ...
... planned language uses only one regular negative prefix . ] . The second part of our enquiry relates to the principles of plan- ning the auxiliary language . As this is the subject of the book it may suffice to give a brief summary . The ...
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... language . Professor Otto Jespersen has taken an active part in the inter- national language movement from its inception . He testifies not only to his active support but asserts that the standard type of a planned language has been ...
... language . Professor Otto Jespersen has taken an active part in the inter- national language movement from its inception . He testifies not only to his active support but asserts that the standard type of a planned language has been ...
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... auxiliary language systems . The preliminary enquiries sponsored by IALA were ( 1 ) investigations in the field of language learning , ( 2 ) a survey of the language problems and prac- tices ... language 144 MOVEMENTS FOR A PLANNED LANGUAGE.
... auxiliary language systems . The preliminary enquiries sponsored by IALA were ( 1 ) investigations in the field of language learning , ( 2 ) a survey of the language problems and prac- tices ... language 144 MOVEMENTS FOR A PLANNED LANGUAGE.
Contents
Quotation from speech by Sir Richard Gregory Bt F R | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 40 |
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Academy accepted according adjective admitted adopted adverb affixes artificial language autonomistic Committee common compounds constructed language Couturat definite denotes dictionary direct derivation double consonants Edgar de Wahl elements English Esperanto and Ido Esperanto vocabulary ethnic languages European languages existing express French German grammatical ending grammatical terminations greatest number historic spelling IALA IALA's indicate infinitive ending Interlingua interlinguistic International Auxiliary Language international language international word internationally invariable known Langue Latin Latino sine flexione learning letters linguistic logic Louis Couturat monosignificant naturalistic school naturalistic systems nominal roots Novial obtained Occidental Otto Jespersen passive participle person planned auxiliary language planned language pleonastic endings plural precise prefix prepositions principle problem Professor pronounced pronunciation proposed protekte require roots and affixes rules scientific selection suffix technical tense terminology tion usage verb ends verbal noun verbal root vocabulary Volapük vowel Wahl Zamenhof دو دو دو