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Alexander Gode

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Alexander Gottfried Friedrich Gode-von Aesch, or simply Alexander Gode (October 30, 1906 – August 10, 1970), was a German-American linguist, translator and the driving force behind the creation of the auxiliary language Interlingua. [1]

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Adam's apple

The Adam's apple, or laryngeal prominence, is a feature of the human neck, and is the lump or protrusion that is formed by the angle of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx seen especially in males.

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American Translators Association

The American Translators Association (ATA) was founded in 1959 and is now the largest professional association of translators and interpreters in the United States with more than 10,000 members in 90 countries.

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Characteristica universalis

The Latin term characteristica universalis, commonly interpreted as universal characteristic, or universal character in English, is a universal and formal language imagined by the German polymathic genius, mathematician, scientist and philosopher Gottfried Leibniz able to express mathematical, scientific, and metaphysical concepts.

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Comparison between Esperanto and Interlingua

Esperanto and Interlingua are two planned languages which have taken radically different approaches to the problem of providing an International auxiliary language (IAL).

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Deanna Hammond

Deanna L. Hammond (1942–1997) was a Canadian-American translator and linguist.

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Dialect

The term dialect (from Latin,, from the Ancient Greek word,, "discourse", from,, "through" and,, "I speak") is used in two distinct ways to refer to two different types of linguistic phenomena.

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E. Clark Stillman

Ezra Clark Stillman (1907-1995) laid out the criteria for extracting and standardizing the vocabulary of Interlingua.

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Eligibility of international words in Interlingua

Words can be included in Interlingua in either of two ways: through regular derivation using roots and affixes or by establishing their eligibility as international words.

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Free word-building in Interlingua

Words can be included in Interlingua in either of two ways: by establishing their internationality or by deriving them using Interlingua words and affixes.

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History of Interlingua

The history of Interlingua comprises the formation of the language itself as well as its community of speakers.

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Hugh E. Blair

Hugh Edward Blair (May 23, 1909 – January 28, 1967) was a linguist and artist.

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Interlingua

Interlingua (ISO 639 language codes ia, ina) is an Italic international auxiliary language (IAL), developed between 1937 and 1951 by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA).

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Interlingua a Prime Vista

Interlingua a Prime Vista (Interlingua at First Sight; first published 1954) is a manual developed by Alexander Gode as a basic introduction to Interlingua.

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Interlingua dictionaries

Interlingua dictionaries are notable for their comprehensiveness; they tend to be larger than for other auxiliary languages.

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Interlingua Division of Science Service

The Society for Science and the Public founded its Interlingua Division in 1953.

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Interlingua: A Grammar of the International Language

Interlingua: A Grammar of the International Language, sometimes called the Interlingua Grammar, is the first grammar of Interlingua.

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Interlingua–English Dictionary

The Interlingua–English Dictionary (IED), developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA) under the direction of Alexander Gode and published by Storm Publishers in 1951, is the first Interlingua dictionary.

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Interlinguistics

Interlinguistics is the study of various aspects of linguistic communication.

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International

International mostly means something (a company, language, or organization) involving more than a single country.

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International auxiliary language

An international auxiliary language (sometimes abbreviated as IAL or auxlang) or interlanguage is a language meant for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common first language.

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Latino sine flexione

Latino sine flexione ("Latin without inflections"), Interlingua de Academia pro Interlingua (IL de ApI) or Peano’s Interlingua (abbreviated as IL), is an international auxiliary language compiled by the Academia pro Interlingua under chairmanship of the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932) in 1887-1914.

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List of language creators

A conlanger is a person who invents conlangs (constructed languages).

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List of linguists

A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics).

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List of translators

This is primarily a list of notable translators.

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Natural language

In neuropsychology, linguistics, and the philosophy of language, a natural language or ordinary language is any language that has evolved naturally in humans through use and repetition without conscious planning or premeditation.

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October 30

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Pedagogical Sketchbook

Pedagogical Sketchbook is a book by Paul Klee.

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Standard Average European

Standard Average European (SAE) is a concept introduced in 1939 by Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe.

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Stanley A. Mulaik

Stanley Allen Mulaik (born April 9, 1935, in Edinburg, Texas) is Professor Emeritus (retired) at the School of Psychology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as the head of the Societate American pro Interlingua.

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Universal language

Universal language may refer to a hypothetical or historical language spoken and understood by all or most of the world's population.

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William Edward Collinson

William Edward Collinson (4 January 1889 – 4 May 1969) was an eminent British linguist and, from 1914 to 1954, Chair of German at the University of Liverpool.

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William I. Bertsche

William I. Bertsche (1918–1998) was an American commercial translator.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gode

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