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  • *...that the Marquis [[Louis de Beaufront]], one of the creators of [[Ido (language)|Ido]], was not really a [[marquis]]? * ... that '''[[Toki Pona]]''', a [[constructed language]] devised in 2001, uses only around 120–125 root words? ...
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  • [[Category:Constructed language creators|R]] ...
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  • ...that the Marquis [[Louis de Beaufront]], one of the creators of [[Ido (language)|Ido]], was not really a [[marquis]]?<br /> ...that two different constructed languages have claimed the name [[Interlingua (disambiguation)|Interlingua] ...
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  • ...r''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɒ|n|l|æ|ŋ|ər}}), is a person who invents [[constructed language]]s (or "conlangs"). ==Professional language creators == ...
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  • ...3 February 1886) was a French linguist who in 1868 invented the "universal language", [[Universalglot]]. He was born in [[Woustviller]], France. He was also t *[[Constructed languages]] ...
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  • ...e=2000 |publisher=Interlingua Institute |isbn=978-0-917848-02-5 |pages=48 |language=en}}</ref> [[Category:Constructed language creators]] ...
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  • ...tton''' (8 November 1886 – 23 June 1970) was the inventor of the auxiliary language and stenographic system known as [[Dutton Speedwords]]. Dutton was born in ...nceived as a system of shorthand as well as a spoken and written auxiliary language. ...
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  • ...udio/sarah-higley-a-university-of-rochester-professor-sings-in-teonaht-the-language-she-invented/|archive-date=2020-06-03|access-date=|newspaper=[[The Washingt * ''Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language''. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. ...
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  • {{center|'''Constructed language types'''}} ...anguage|Pan-Germanic]], [[Pan-Romance language|Pan-Romance]], [[Pan-Slavic language|Pan-Slavic]])</small> ...
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  • ...in the development of [[Ido (language)|Ido]], an [[international auxiliary language]]. Beaufront was initially an advocate of [[Esperanto]] and was largely res ...mmittee of the [[Delegation for the Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language]], attending the meetings of the Delegation Committee in October, 1907. Whi ...
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  • ...od in the Catholic Church|Catholic priest]] who invented the [[constructed language]] [[Volapük]]. His official name was "Martin Schleyer"; he added the name " ...=21–22}}</ref> According to his own report, the idea of an international [[language]] arose out of a conversation he had with one of his [[parish]]ioners, a se ...
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  • ...languages]] (what in the seventeenth century was called a '[[philosophical language]]'). ...here was a group of men taking up the task of constructing a philosophical language left unfinished by [[John Wilkins]] (d. 1672). This group included Lodwick ...
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  • ...6 – 1687) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] intellectual interested in [[natural language|linguistic]] problems. Originally from [[Aberdeen]], he later worked as a s ...'[[philosophical language]]', now more usually referred to as [[universal language]]. A modern translation of his ''[[iarchive:worksofgeorgedal00dalg/page/26| ...
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  • ...loyalty to the creators, the gods destroyed them by rain. Finally, man was constructed from [[maize]], the Mayans staple and sacred food. The deity [[Itzamna]] is ...gods of the underworld in a ball game and became celestials who became the creators. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Christenson |first=Allen |title=Popol Vuh: The Sacr ...
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  • ...862), was a violinist, composer and music teacher who invented a [[musical language]] called ''la Langue musicale universelle'' or [[Solresol|Solrésol]]. ...a group of musicians who were attempting to develop a way of transmitting language through music. He devised Solrésol in 1827.<ref>Reagan, Timothy (2019). ''L ...
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  • {{Short description|Constructed languages created for a fictional setting}} ...0/10228190608566254| s2cid=144894796 }}</ref> By contrast, the constructed language of [[Esperanto]] now [[Native Esperanto speakers|has native speakers]]. ...
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  • ...= 2011}}.</ref> primarily known for his ties to [[international auxiliary language]]s. ...History_Ido.htm|title=History of IDO|publisher=Union for the international language|accessdate=2014-07-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/we ...
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  • | known_for = Inventor of [[Sona language (artificial)|Sona]] ...ial)|Sona]]. His book ''Sona; an auxiliary neutral language'' outlines the language's grammar and vocabulary. Encounters with Searight also influenced English ...
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  • {{expand language|topic=|langcode=io|otherarticle=Louis Couturat|date=February 2020}} | known_for = [[Ido (language)|Ido]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Language constructed for aesthetic reasons}} ...)macht van taal. Over Patrick Keulemans]'', kunstenaar (the '(un)power' of language. About artist Patrick Keulemans), text for the art exhibition 'unwritten & ...
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