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Interlingua International Auxiliary Constructed Languages Linguistics


Interlingua
Interlingua is a naturalistic language based on the common elements of seven major European languages. As such, its vocabulary is mostly of Greco-Latin origin. The vocabulary is determined by a methodology, not dictated by an organization. Thus, Interlingua automatically evolves along with its "source languages". IALA's Interlingua should not be confused with the "other" Interlingua, also known as Latino sine Flexione, proposed by Giuseppe Peano in 1903.

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  • - Web-brochure for the promotion of Interlingua.
  • - Facts about Interlingua; a short grammar; tips for learning Interlingua; list of links. Also inside: a short bibliography; a history of Interlingua; and information in Spanish.
  • - A version of Interlingua with a more naturalistic and extensive grammar.
  • - A glossary of Interlingua words.
  • - The Introduction to the 1951 Interlingua-English Dictionary extensively explains the fundamental theory and methodology behind the international vocabulary used in Interlingua.
  • - A grammar of Interlingua written by Alexander Gode and Hugh Blair.
  • - An encyclopedia article on Interlingua, including sections on rationale, history, vocabulary, grammar, community and samples.
  • - A short course for beginners by F. P. Gopsill.
  • - An encyclopedia article on Interlingua grammar.


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