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Peano: Life and Works of Giuseppe Peano - Strona 107
LATINO SINE FLEXIONE In the 20 October, 1903, issue of the Rivista (Vol. 8, No. 3 – there was no No. 2') appeared Peano's proposal for an international auxiliary language [126]. (A preliminary version had been printed separately on his ...
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General Linguistics - Strona 246
252, with the suggestion to base the vocabulary on Peano's Latino sine flexione).'* Conversion to major extant languages will be achieved if the international language is maximally ana- 7 Chinook jargon (Chinook Pidgin or Chinook Wawa) is ...
Edward Sapir, Pierre Swiggers,
2008
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Interlinguistics: Aspects of the Science of Planned Languages
Especially interesting is the already mentioned Latino sine flexione. Its author Peano did a great deal of research on the Romance component of the modem European languages (Peano 1915). He in fact used traditional Latin without the ...
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Multilingualism and Applied Comparative Linguistics ...
Latino Sine Flexione and the etymological fallacy Latino Sine Flexione was published in 1903 by Giuseppe Peano, a mathematician, who intended his interlanguage to be used mainly as the written medium of science. At that time, every man ...
Franks Boers, Jeroen Darquennes, Koen Kerremans,
2009
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Alfred Tarski: Early Work in Poland—Geometry and Teaching
Wilkosz Witold. To appear in the next edition of Domoradzki, Pawlikowska-Broek, and Wglowska 2003. In Polish. Cited in 15.9. Peano, Giuseppe. 1903. De latino sine flexione: lingua auxiliare internationale. Revista de mathematica 8: 74–83.
Andrew McFarland, Joanna McFarland, James Smith,
2014
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New Essays on Leibniz Reception: In Science and Philosophy ...
In 1903 Peano published his first article in latino sine-flexione, in which he illustrates a plan for an international language deducible from classical Latin, with the suppression of declensions and inflexional endings.65 Thus a new chapter was ...
Ralph Krömer, Yannick Chin-Drian,
2012
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Status and Function of Languages and Language Varieties - Strona 434
Among the languages realized in the written area Latino sine flexione and Novial might additionally be mentioned. Latino sine flexione was created in 1903 by the mathematician and logician G. Peano (Peano 1903). It was used above all for ...
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Esperanto and Its Rivals: The Struggle for an ... - Strona 134
Most of these projects were summarily dismissed. A little more attention was given to Rosenberger's (reformed) Idiom Neutral and Peano's Latino sine flexione, but eventually they shared the same fate. Esperanto seemed to be the favorite.
Roberto Garvia, Roberto Garvía Soto,
2015
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Esperanto, Interlinguistics, and Planned Language - Strona 184
"successful failures" are the following: Latino sine flexione, the project of Giuseppe Peano, a world-famous mathematician; Novial, whose author was the renowned linguist Otto Jespersen; Interglossa, put forth by the eminent scientist and ...
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Wiadomości matematyczne - Tomy 32-33 - Strona 127
1-52, a zwraca uwagę także krótki artykulik G. Peano, Theoria simplice de logarithmos, s. 52-53, osobliwy przez to, że napisany został w języku latina sine flexione, którego autor był gorącym zwolennikiem, a S. Dickstein gorąco propagował.
Polskie Towarzystwo Matematyczne,
1996