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Constructed language
Interlingua (/ɪntərˈlɪŋɡwə/, Interlingua: [inteɾˈliŋɡwa]) is an international auxiliary language (IAL) developed between 1937 and 1951 by the American
Interlingua
Constructed language meant to facilitate communication
proposed to ease international communication, such as Esperanto, Ido and Interlingua. It usually takes words from widely spoken languages. However, it can
International auxiliary language
International_auxiliary_language
Latin-based international auxiliary language
flexione ("Latin without inflections"), Interlingua de Academia pro Interlingua (IL de ApI) or Peano's Interlingua (abbreviated as IL) is an international
Latino_sine_flexione
Intentionally devised human language
example, few speakers of Interlingua consider their language artificial, since they assert that it has no invented content. Interlingua's vocabulary is taken
Constructed_language
Organization dedicated for the promotion of auxiliary languages
The Academia pro Interlingua was an organization dedicated to the promotion of international auxiliary languages, and is associated in particular with
Academia_pro_Interlingua
Interlingua a Prime Vista (Interlingua at First Sight; first published 1954) is a manual developed by Alexander Gode as a basic introduction to Interlingua
Interlingua_a_Prime_Vista
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up interlingua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interlingua is an auxiliary language developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association
Interlingua_(disambiguation)
The Interlingua–English Dictionary (IED), developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA) under the direction of Alexander Gode and
Interlingua–English Dictionary
Interlingua–English_Dictionary
Interlingua dictionaries are bilingual dictionaries intended to aid learners and speakers of the auxiliary language Interlingua. Some of the larger dictionaries
Interlingua_dictionaries
Bodies that are official authorities on standard varieties of a language
ongoing social forces. In theory, Interlingua therefore evolves independent from any human regulator. Interlingua's vocabulary is verified and recorded
List_of_language_regulators
Language as naturally spoken by humans
languages". In International languages: A matter for Interlingua. Sheffield, England: British Interlingua Society, 1990. ter Meulen, Alice, 2001, "Logic and
Natural_language
The literature in Interlingua comprises works written in this constructed international auxiliary language (IAL), developed between 1937 and 1951 by the
Interlingua_literature
Comparison article between IALs
Ido and Interlingua are two constructed languages created in the 20th century, Ido circa 1910 and Interlingua circa 1940. Both have had some measure of
Comparison between Ido and Interlingua
Comparison_between_Ido_and_Interlingua
This article is an informal outline of the grammar of Interlingua, an international auxiliary language first publicized by IALA. It follows the usage
Interlingua_grammar
Interlingua: A Grammar of the International Language, sometimes called the Interlingua Grammar, is the first grammar of Interlingua. Released in 1951
Interlingua: A Grammar of the International Language
Interlingua:_A_Grammar_of_the_International_Language
author. He was persecuted during the Soviet occupation for promoting Interlingua as a second language. He was born during World War I in Nová Baňa. His
Július_Tomin_(Interlingua)
Topics referred to by the same term
of an enterprise, or of an administration Circular Letter (Interlingua), an early Interlingua publication Circular letter or encyclical, a letter written
Circular_letter
morphemes used in English English prefixes Greek language Hybrid word Interlingua International scientific vocabulary Latin Latin influence in English
List of Greek and Latin roots in English
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English
Constructed language representing Romance languages
interest in Interlingua and it shouldn't be an obstacle for someone who already knows Interlingua with its traditional grammar. Interlingua Romanica has
Pan-Romance_language
26 letters in two cases broadly used in international communication
a. "Peano's Interlingua", allows but does not require the placement of an accent for unusual stress. (It antedates the other "Interlingua" by roughly
ISO_basic_Latin_alphabet
Topics referred to by the same term
linguistics Interlingua de Peano, a controlled language of Neo Latin used as an auxiliary language – not to be confused with Interlingua de IALA (IA)
IL
Type of machine translation
transformed into an interlingua, i.e., an abstract language-independent representation. The target language is then generated from the interlingua. Within the
Interlingual machine translation
Interlingual_machine_translation
Panorama in Interlingua is the primary periodical for the language Interlingua, published bimonthly. It was first issued in January 1988. The magazine
Panorama_in_Interlingua
Constructed human language based on predicate logic
Lojban (pronounced [ˈloʒban] ) is a logical, constructed human language created by the Logical Language Group, which aims to be syntactically unambiguous
Lojban
Comparison of related international auxiliary languages
Interlingue and Interlingua are constructed international auxiliary languages. Interlingu- applies to three international auxiliary languages: Interlingua de Peano
Comparison between Interlingue and Interlingua
Comparison_between_Interlingue_and_Interlingua
Usage of artificial intelligence
were choosing to translate human-language sentences into a kind of "interlingua", and found that the AI was indeed encoding semantics within its structures
Language creation in artificial intelligence
Language_creation_in_artificial_intelligence
American linguist
and the driving force behind the creation of the auxiliary language Interlingua. Born to a German father and a Swiss mother, Gode studied at the University
Alexander_Gode
International auxiliary language created 1922
of a possible union or closer collaboration with the community around Interlingua, a competing naturalistic project under development. Many users were
Interlingue
The Science Service founded an Interlingua Division in 1953. It was run by Alexander Gode as the directory, with Hugh E. Blair as his assistant. The division
Interlingua Division of Science Service
Interlingua_Division_of_Science_Service
original ISO 639:1988, in. Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) ia ina ina Individual Constructed Interlingua Interlingue, Occidental
List of ISO 639 language codes
List_of_ISO_639_language_codes
Topics referred to by the same term
technical communication Societate Ukrainian de Interlingua, Interlingua for the Ukrainian Society for Interlingua Sonic user interface or speech user interface
Sui
Topics referred to by the same term
Etymological Dictionary), by Julius Pokorny Interlingua–English Dictionary, the first major presentation of Interlingua to the public Inter-ictal epileptiform
IED
representation either specific to the language pair, or a language-independent interlingua. Corpora-based methodologies rely on machine learning and may follow
Comparison of different machine translation approaches
Comparison_of_different_machine_translation_approaches
Neutral and later Idiom Neutral. Esterhill, Frank (2000). Interlingua Institute: A History. Interlingua Institute. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-917848-02-5. v t e
Waldemar_Rosenberger
Hypothetical language
(1887), Latino sine flexione (1903), Ido (1907), Interlingue (1922), and Interlingua (1951). English remains the dominant language of international business
Universal_language
Rare permutation of word order
The object–verb–subject sequence also occurs in Interlingua although[clarification needed] the Interlingua Grammar makes no mention of it accepting passive
Object–verb–subject word order
Object–verb–subject_word_order
Interlingua, Instrumento Moderne de Communication International by Ingvar Stenström is an Interlingua course. As of 2006, it has been translated into
Interlingua, Instrumento Moderne de Communication International
Interlingua,_Instrumento_Moderne_de_Communication_International
Word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase
Esperanto grammar: Pronouns French pronouns German pronouns Ido pronouns Interlingua pronouns Irish morphology: Pronouns Italian grammar: Pronouns Japanese
Pronoun
Process of word formation, by alteration to express grammatical categories
no inflection. Other auxiliary languages, such as Esperanto, Ido, and Interlingua have comparatively simple inflectional systems. Some on the contrary
Inflection
internationality. Many of these words entered Interlingua's vocabulary through Spanish. Arabic words in Interlingua include "algebra", "alcohol", "cifra" (cypher)
Influence of Arabic on other languages
Influence_of_Arabic_on_other_languages
Numerical symbol
auxiliary languages, Ido, Esperanto, and Interlingua, all use the comma as the decimal separator. Interlingua has used the comma as its decimal separator
Decimal_separator
Language used to describe the human body
constructed language known as Interlingua. From the 1950s to late 1970s, a number of medical journals were published, or used, Interlingua. Medical roots and affixes
Medical_terminology
Rules for inflection
instead of compression. In 1958, several years after the publication of Interlingua, Cosmoglotta No. 203 published an article entitled "The Problem of de
De_Wahl's_rule
Village in Utrecht, Netherlands
the Environment, RIVM; and to the Union Mundial pro Interlingua, UMI, which promotes Interlingua internationally. The statistical area "Bilthoven", which
Bilthoven
dog who is not yet fully grown. See also Free word-building in Interlingua. Interlingua has a single diminutive suffix, -ett, for diminutives of all sorts
List of diminutives by language
List_of_diminutives_by_language
Codified pan-Romance language project
Romance basis, unlike other similar language projects such as Interlingua. Interlingua is an artificial language project, created by the International
Neolatino_Romance
Industrialist and terminologist
Eugen Wüster (10 October 1898 – 29 March 1977) was an industrialist and terminologist, regarded as "the father of technological standardization". Wüster
Eugen_Wüster
History of a constructed language
collaboration with the emerging Interlingua community, Occidental was renamed Interlingue. Although the introduction of Interlingua in 1951 led to a decline
History_of_Interlingue
Languages similar by contact, not origin
development of Interlingua, characterized it as "Standard Average European". The Romance, Germanic, and Slavic control languages of Interlingua are reflective
Sprachbund
Compromise planned language
languages, like Esperanto, Ido, Occidental-Interlingue, Neo, Novial and Interlingua, into a compromise system. In the year 1956 Erich Weferling published
Intal_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Sudanese politician DIU may refer to: Dansk Interlingua Union, an organization that promotes Interlingua in Denmark Defense Innovation Unit, a US Department
Diu
Ido Language Grammar Phonology Union vs. Esperanto vs. Interlingua vs. Novial History Beaufront Couturat Jespersen Delegation for the Adoption of an International
Union for the International Language Ido
Union_for_the_International_Language_Ido
French logician, mathematician, philosopher, and linguist
existing European languages, Couturat was paralleling Peano's advocacy of Interlingua. By pushing Ido, Couturat walked in Leibniz's footsteps: Leibniz called
Louis_Couturat
Name list
Hebrew: הירונימוס (Hieronymus) Hungarian: Jeromos Indonesian: Hieronimus Interlingua: Jeronimo Italian: Girolamo, Gerolamo, Geronimo, Geromino Japanese: ヒエロニムス
Hieronymus
Russian linguist (1896–1982)
the International Auxiliary Language Association, which would present Interlingua in 1951. In 1949 Jakobson moved to Harvard University, where he remained
Roman_Jakobson
Constructed international auxiliary language
extension, nations) from which they came. Conversely, Esperanto and Interlingua are commonly criticized as being much easier to learn for Europeans than
Volapük
Swiss linguist
Sciences, Oxford: Pergamon, pp. 239–243. Esterhill, F., Interlingua Institute: A History, Interlingua Institute (2000). G. Redard, "Bibliographie chronologique
Charles_Bally
Austrian engineer and pseudoscientist (1885-1955)
Wahl's rule) • History • Literature • Comparison between Interlingue and Interlingua Journals and magazines Cosmoglotta • IE Munde Occidentalists Ric Berger
Hans_Robert_Hörbiger
1902 international language
changed to Academia pro Interlingua. Peano's language was also called Interlingua, not to be confused with the better-known Interlingua presented in 1951 by
Idiom_Neutral
System developed by Google to increase fluency and accuracy in Google Translate
representation of language (an "interlingua"), which allows it to perform zero-shot translation by converting from and to the interlingua. Google Translate previously
Google Neural Machine Translation
Google_Neural_Machine_Translation
Difficulty in communication experienced by speakers of different languages or dialects
called naturalistic languages, are Interlingua, Interlingue and Latino Sine Flexione. Only Esperanto and Interlingua are widely used today, although Ido
Language_barrier
Scientific and specialized words in current use in several modern languages
language called Interlingua. Scientific and medical terms in Interlingua are largely of Greco-Latin origin, but, like most Interlingua words, they appear
International scientific vocabulary
International_scientific_vocabulary
Language in current use
geographic region. Esperanto is probably the best-known and most widespread. Interlingua, a much less popular, but still growing auxiliary language, is likewise
Modern_language
Topics referred to by the same term
in Kampala, Uganda Union Mundial pro Interlingua, an organization related to the international language Interlingua Methodist University of Indonesia (Universitas
Umi
American economist (1924–2018)
translating Japanese codes. He temporarily served as the Vice President of the Interlingua Institute from 1997 to 1998 after Deanna Hammond died. He was a regular
Leland_B._Yeager
Knowledge base that represents semantic relations between concepts in a network
Richard H. Richens of the Cambridge Language Research Unit in 1956 as an "interlingua" for machine translation of natural languages. Although the importance
Semantic_network
Class of language where a sentence subject is not required
officially pro-drop, permit pronoun omission with some regularity. In Interlingua, pronoun omission is most common with the pronoun il, which means "it"
Null-subject_language
Pan-Turkic auxiliary language with statistical vocabulary
Romániço Universal other esperantidos Glosa Interglossa Idiom Neutral Intal Interlingua Interlingue International Sign Kotava Langue nouvelle Latino sine flexione
Ortatürk
the development and history of auxiliary languages like Esperanto and Interlingua. "Hans Joachim Störig ist gestorben: "Ein umfassend gebildeter Mensch""
Hans_Joachim_Störig
Linguistic morphological form
example, domo (house) becomes domego (mansion). See Esperanto vocabulary. Interlingua does not have an augmentative suffix, but international prefixes such
Augmentative
Internet search engine and web archive for French Wikipedia
"atlas") in 13 languages (Arabic, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Interlingua, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish). "Ranking
Wikiwix
publication of the Interlingua–English Dictionary and Interlingua Grammar in 1951. Through these historic works, IALA first presented Interlingua to the general
Herbert_N._Shenton
British linguist, philosopher and writer (1889-1957)
Year 1944, pp. 103–5. Esterhill, Frank, 2000, Interlingua Institute: A History, New York: Interlingua Institute. Searight, Kenneth (1935). Sona (PDF)
Charles_Kay_Ogden
Home video game console
Zeebo has also announced that the English language teaching company Interlingua will be developing entertainment and education applications for the console
Zeebo
American professor
Institute of Technology, as well as the head of the Societate American pro Interlingua. Although born in Edinburg, Mulaik lived in Salt Lake City, Utah from
Stanley_A._Mulaik
1924–1956 American organisation for promoting an international auxiliary language
Interlingua. The IALA continued to publish materials in and about Interlingua until 1953, when its activities were taken up by the new Interlingua Division
International Auxiliary Language Association
International_Auxiliary_Language_Association
Class of consonantal sounds
Some international auxiliary languages, such as Esperanto, Ido and Interlingua also include this sound. Features of a voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate:
Voiceless_alveolar_affricate
Book by Giuseppe Peano
While Latino sine Flexione was sometimes called Interlingua, it should not be confused with modern Interlingua, developed between 1924 and 1951 by the International
Formulario_mathematico
Swiss linguist (1910–1981)
known for his work with international auxiliary languages, especially Interlingua. Schild was born on 1 August 1910 in Fontainemelon in the Swiss canton
André_Schild
Swiss Esperantist and mathematician (1868–1943)
Press. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1306472. ISBN 978-3-96110-096-5. Esterhill, Frank, Interlingua Institute: A History. New York: Interlingua Institute, 2000.
René_de_Saussure
Chinese machine translation system
Icelandic Ido Igbo Ika Ilocano Imbabura Highland Quichua Indonesian Interlingua Interlingue Irish Isoko Isthmus Zapotec Italian Izi Jakalteko Japanese
NiuTrans
Subfield of linguistics
establishing the international vocabulary of Interlingua]. Union Mundial pro Interlingua (in Interlingua). "Language Problems and Language Planning (LPLP"
Interlinguistics
American linguist and anthropologist (1884–1939)
535–570 Gopsill, F. Peter. International Languages: a matter for Interlingua. British Interlingua Society, 1990. Falk, Julia S. "Words without grammar: linguists
Edward_Sapir
Topics referred to by the same term
Ubi or UBI may refer to: Brazilian Union for Interlingua (Portuguese: União Brasileira pro Interlingua) University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal
Ubi
Web-based translation software and associated organization
Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Interlingua, Italian, Japanese, Kabyle, Kazakh, Khmer (Central), Klingon, Korean
Weblate
Third letter of the Latin alphabet
Albanian, Hungarian, Pashto, several Sami languages, Esperanto, Ido, Interlingua, and Americanist phonetic notation (and those aboriginal languages of
C
Italian mathematician and glottologist (1858–1932)
flexione ("Latin without inflexion," later called Interlingua, and the precursor of the Interlingua of the IALA). This was an important project for him
Giuseppe_Peano
Wahl's rule) • History • Literature • Comparison between Interlingue and Interlingua Journals and magazines Cosmoglotta • IE Munde Occidentalists Ric Berger
Interlingue-Union
Estonian educator, inventor of Interlingue
Occidental. Wahl introduced Auli in 1909 in the journal Academia pro Interlingua – Discussiones. In 1911, he formulated the word formation rule (known
Edgar_de_Wahl
Linguistic category tracking areal features of European languages
development of Interlingua, characterized it as "Standard Average European". The Romance, Germanic, and Slavic control languages of Interlingua are reflective
Standard_Average_European
Grammar of the German language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
German_grammar
Romanian-American linguist (1923–1994)
California at Berkeley. He was Councilor of the Interlingua Institute, which funded and promoted Interlingua, from 1975 until his death in 1994. In 1990,
Robert_Austerlitz
Language family of Eurasia
Machine (Grammar and other sources by Russian Academy of Sciences) Turkic Interlingua (NLP project for Turkic languages) Turkic Database at Elegant Lexicon
Turkic_languages
Grammar of the Cherokee language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
Cherokee_grammar
Cold Inequalities" 2015 Meeting Infinity ed. Jonathan Strahan, Solaris "Interlingua" 2015 Uncanny Magazine, issue #7 "Variations on an Apple" 2015 "Tor.com
Yoon_Ha_Lee_bibliography
Grammar of the Meitei language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
Meitei_grammar
Ruling body of the Volapük language
to Academia pro Interlingua. Peano's language was sometimes called Interlingua, not to be confused with the better-known Interlingua presented in 1951
International_Volapük_Academy
Danish name
Klavs Neerbek (born 1944), Danish author, entrepreneur. chemist and interlingua promoter Klavs Randsborg (1913–2016), Danish archaeologist Klavs Rasmussen
Klavs
Use of grammar in a language to express number
grammatical number. In one of the most common schemes (found, for example, in Interlingua and Ido), nouns and pronouns distinguish between singular and plural
Grammatical_number
Grammar of the Burmese language
American Sign Language Basque Ubykh Constructed artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other Lojban
Burmese_grammar
INTERLINGUA
INTERLINGUA
INTERLINGUA
INTERLINGUA
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Good Thinking Person
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Resolute defender.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A strong king
Girl/Female
Tamil
Good mother
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Healthy and lovable Lucky person
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Part of Lord Kartick
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Gift of Guru
Boy/Male
English American German
Polite; courteous.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Sinthoor
INTERLINGUA
INTERLINGUA
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