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- Interglossa (lit. "between + language") is a constructed language devised by biologist Lancelot Hogben during World War II, as an attempt to put the international...
- First part of Interglossa (there is a photograph of the author on p. 2.) Brief excerpts from Interglossa Full text and diagrams from Interglossa Scientists'...
- the most accurate for the particular standard by Peano. (As found in "Interglossa and its predecessors".) The discussions to reach a standard Interlingua...
- Glosa is a constructed international auxiliary language based on Interglossa (a previous draft of an auxiliary published in 1943). The first Glosa dictionary...
- Sona, an auxiliary neutral language created by Kenneth Searight 1943 Interglossa Later became Glosa created by Lancelot Hogben 1951 Interlingua Interlingua–English...
- Esperantidos. Mondial 1940s Dr. Helge Heimer Naturalistic European language. Interglossa igs 1943 Lancelot Hogben It has a strong Greco-Latin vocabulary. Interlingua...
- their largest version. Among alphabets for constructed languages the Interglossa and Occidental alphabets include all 26 letters. The International Phonetic...
- Ido Mundolinco Reformed Romániço Universal other esperantidos Glosa Interglossa Idiom Neutral Intal Interlingua Interlingue International Sign Kotava...
- with X-digraphs eo-xsistemo Europanto eur Ido io ido ido io idoo1234 Interglossa igs igs inte1261 Interlingua (IALA) ia ina ina ia inte1239 Interlingue...
- (ch /tʃ/, sh /ʃ/, y /j/) Yes (q /k/, x /ks/) Yes (j /ʒ/, sh /ʃ/) igs Interglossa No No Yes (ph /f/, th /t/, ch /k/, rh /r/) Yes (c /k/, q /k/, x /ks/...