Interglossa

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Interglossa
Project author Lancelot Hogben
Year of publication 1943
Linguistic
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Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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Interglossa is the result of the planned language project Interglossa , which the English zoologist and writer Lancelot Hogben carried out in 1943.

The words come from the Greek and Latin languages , the pronunciation is regular and based on Italian . The same word can be used as a verb, noun, adjective, or preposition. The Latin alphabet is used for writing .

A further development of Interglossa was published in 1981 with the planned language Glosa .

literature

  • Lancelot Hogben: Interglossa. A draft of an auxiliary for a democratic world order, being an attempt to apply semantic principles to language design. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth (Middlesex) / New York 1943 ( sites.google.com ).

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