Category
page 1Interlingua
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Interlingua (, ) is an international auxiliary language (IAL) developed between 1937 and 1951 by the American International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). It is a constructed language of the "naturalistic" variety, whose vocabulary, grammar, and other characteristics are derived from natural languages. Interlingua literature maintains that (written) Interlingua is comprehensible to the billions of people who speak Romance languages, though it is actively spoken by only a few hundred.
Edward Sapir
American linguist and anthropologist (1884-1939)
Interlingua literature
literature in the constructed language Interlingua

Alexander Gode
German-American linguist and translator (1906-1970)

André Martinet
French linguist (1908-1999)
International Auxiliary Language Association
linguistic body
Interlingua grammar
outline of the grammar of Interlingua
history of Interlingua
aspect of history
Alice Vanderbilt Morris
Vanderbilt family member
Ric Berger
Swiss professor of design, decoration and art history (1894-1984)
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Wikimedia template
international scientific vocabulary
scientific and specialized words which are in use in several modern languages
E. Clark Stillman
American linguist (1907–1995)

William Edward Collinson
British linguist (1889-1969)