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  Glosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glosa is an international auxiliary language (auxlang), that was developed by Lancelot Hogben (as Interglossa, GB, 1943), Ronald Clark and Wendy Ashby (GB, 1972-1992).
Glosa is of the type that linguists call isolating, meaning that there are no inflections.
Glosa is written with the Latin alphabet without special characters, there are no double vowels or consonants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glosa_language   (338 words)

  
 Glosa
Glosa has been noting for several years that in Slovenia independent and self-employed artists do not enjoy the same social and working rights as those employed in various institutes, although they also work there and/or in various periodical formations that are rarely recognized as a distinctive legal subject.
Although the Government admits that this issue has not been properly regulated, it wanted to regulate it independently and without cooperation of Trade Unions on presumption that the self-employed also act as their own employers and are accordingly not entitled to unionist organization.
However, on the occasion of the this year's protest by President Bolme, addressed to the Government of the Republic of Slovenia, Ministry of Culture along with Ministry of Labour unofficially shows some softening of their position that in this case, too, collective bargaining is recommended by law, while trade unionist organization is a voluntary activity.
www.sindikat-glosa.si /sindikat/eu/report_2005.htm   (1201 words)

  
 Why Glosa? Page
Glosa is my favorite IAL, so in order to support it and encourage it's growth, I am publishing my website in both Glosa and English.
It would be great if that were Glosa, but I would be happy if Esperanto or Lojban or any of the others became widely used.
Glosa has a very simple sentence structure, is phonetic, uses simpler connecting words than Esperanto, and relies largely on Greek vocabulary roots which are familiar to anyone through scientific terms.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /glosa/whyglosa.eng.html   (612 words)

  
 Ailanto : Glosa
Glosa is an artificial language intended for use among people with different native, cultural, or national languages.
Glosa does have ways of forming plurals, tenses, questions, etc., similar to Chinese and Malay, which use a word for each idea -- these languages have no inflections.
I'd forgotten about some of Glosa's dictionary idiosyncracies, like lots of words for boggy, marshy, wet woodland places but no word for boots or socks or some kind of footwear (I forget which) that I thought would have been useful in such places.
www.kafejo.com /lingvoj/auxlangs/glosa/index.htm   (1004 words)

  
 Caterina.net: Stone Baby
How interesting (the stone baby yes) but also the fact that I happen to be writing an essay on the history of the glosa this weekend, and you're quoting the definition of a glosa.
The definition says that the glosa was a form used in the 14th and 15th century Spanish courts of most notably Juan II.
You can see how the form of the glosa, a dialogue between two poets, is in the form itself essentially a trilogue between the three cultures of medieval Spain.
www.caterina.net /archive/000082.html   (584 words)

  
 Glosa International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Glosa International produces innovative Language Engineering software for research and commercial applications, with an emphasis on language generality.
Glosa currently offers a variety of applications for managing information about morphology that include features for handling a diverse set of problems, such as agglutination, umlauting, and infixation.
The Glosa approach to morphology combines the theoretical elegance of two-level rules with a highly efficient match-and-replace algorithm.
www.glosa.com /index.htm   (131 words)

  
 Glosa - Langmaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Glosa is an international language and was created by Wendy Ashby and Ross Clark.
It has been used for a translation of the Babel Text.
Lancelot Hogben published a draft form of the language, which he called Interglossa, in 1943.
www.langmaker.com /db/Mdl_glosa.htm   (59 words)

  
 Glosa - Wikipedia
Reciben este nome en particular as glosas que se encontran en manuscritos antigos: glosa interlineal, glosa marxinal, glosa manuscrita.
Explicación dunha palabra rara ou dun termo especializado dunha lingua a través de palabras de uso común: glosas emilianenses, glosas silenses.
esclarecer cunha glosa: glosar un texto, comentar, anotar, interpretar, aclarar por medio de comentarios, dar unha explicación.
gl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glosa   (693 words)

  
 Looking at "The Gold Sun"; or, The Glosa's Glasses Journal of Canadian Studies - Find Articles
The glosa is a form remarkable for the way it self-consciously draws attention to an act of reading that precedes and enables a subsequent act of writing.
I am struck by a parallel between the compositional demands of Hologram and Harold Bloom's theory of poetic influence, which holds that the act of writing is, for the poet, only ever a way of reading - or misreading - his precursors.
In this respect, the glosa could be seen as an almost literal embodiment of what Bloom calls the "anxiety of influence," a possibility Page herself raises when she prefaces her collection by remarking, "reading again the giants of my youth, I could not help wondering what their effect on me had been.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3683/is_200401/ai_n9406927   (678 words)

  
 Core Glosa Info Page
I hope the keepers of the official Glosa word lists will agree with at least some of my decisions, and incorporate these changes into their lists.
In other cases, different meanings may have been attached to a Glosa word because there are both Greek and Latin roots that are similar (but unrelated).
Most Glosa words are based on Greek or Latin roots, and in many cases those same roots can be seen in the equivalent English word.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /glosa/kevinglosaintro.eng.html   (1119 words)

  
 Re: Glosa (W. Ashby & R. Clark) 1981
GLOSA IS NOT AN INVENTION -- IT'S A DISCOVERY -
~In seeking a Glosa word in an English or other Euro-dictionary allowance must be made for the almost phonetic spelling of Glosa.
This means that Glosa is far more accurate than any of the old languages.
www.bowks.net /worldlang/aux/l_glosa.html   (728 words)

  
 invita
Glosa vowels form a spectrum from "i" to "u", "i" in "cheese" should be near "y" in "yeast", lips close together but wide to make a slit and drawn slightly back towards the teeth.
The spectrum being:- (y) i e a o u (w) Consonants are similar to English ones and with a few exceptions, one letter stands for one sound.
The only pair of letters in Glosa that give a single sound is "sc" which is pronounced "sh" as in "shop".
www.members.aol.com /sydpidd   (759 words)

  
 Weblog Item   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
"An international auxiliary language", Glosa aims at a common tongue by starting with a thousand Latin and Greek roots and a grammar simplified almost to the point of non-existence.
The Glosa student will quickly discover that there is much color and poetry in the Greek and Latin roots of Sci-tek Terminology, and they will soon acquire a network of colorful associations.
Each Glosa word is a little sun, from which radiate a host of derivatives in all the Euro-languages, including German and Russian.
www.larkfarm.com /weblog_item.asp?LogID=2221   (130 words)

  
 Glosa Vocabulary
The Glosa words are taken from Latin and Greek.
The Glosa Internet Dictionary (GID) is a project, that tries to bring together all the existing vocabulary material.
When you are interested, please contact Glosa author Wendy Ashby (Glosa Education Organisation, P. Box 18, Richmond Surrey TW9 2GE, England).
www.glosa.org /gid   (753 words)

  
 Glosa, an International Auxiliary Language
Glosa is the most advanced one of the type that linguists call isolating.
The official description of Glosa in the form of a childrens's school book and at the same time the best way to learn Glosa.
A Glosa grammar (a draft by Robin Gaskell.
www.mspringer.de /glosa/en   (926 words)

  
 Glosa - Resultados de la búsqueda - MSN Encarta
Glosa - Resultados de la búsqueda - MSN Encarta
Glosa, explicación o comentario sobre un texto o una palabra, de difícil comprensión, que se anota junto a la voz que se explica y comenta.
Glosa (música), comentarios y explicaciones sobre la ejecución de determinados pasajes de una obra, generalmente instrumental.
es.encarta.msn.com /Glosa.html   (90 words)

  
 Glosa - Prawo Gospodarcze w Orzeczeniach i Komentarzach
Sukcesja praw i obowiązków w związku z likwidacją spółki jawnej - glosa do wyroku SN z 28.10.2005 r.
Cesja wierzytelności konsumenckich - glosa do wyroku składu siedmiu sędziów NSA z 6.06.2005 r.
Zabezpieczenie hipoteczne odsetek - glosa do postanowienia SN z 27.01.2005 r.
www.czasopisma.pwp.pl /glosa.xml   (245 words)

  
 Glosa Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Source code of a program for translating English words to Glosa and vice-versa, using the Icon programming language on a Linux operating system, Debian.
Instructions are simple because they are only three: the -e option translates from English to Glosa, entering a q quits the program, and a hyphen (-) at the end of an entry returns all words which begin with the first part of the entry.
If you like the format of pages translated by the Glosa translator, you can put your ordinary pages into the same format with this program.
www.costarricense.cr /pagina/ernobe/proglosa.htm   (373 words)

  
 El Porvenir | Local | Discrepan diputados sobre condiciones de la glosa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Las bancadas del PRD, PT y PANAL señalaron que hasta ahora desconocen de las condiciones planteadas para la glosa, por lo que denunciaron que las fracciones mayoritarias buscan excluirlos de las negociaciones.
Mientras, Ildefonso Guajardo, líder de la fracción priista, señaló que no es obligación del gobernador del estado acudir al recinto legislativo para la glosa del Informe, sino que la invitación a un lugar fuera del Congreso será complementaria y como una cortesía para los diputados.
El coordinador de los diputados del PRI informó que se prevé que la glosa del Informe inicie en la última semana de octubre y las dos primeras de noviembre, en tres reuniones semanales en las que se citen a los Secretarios de Seguridad, Salud, Educación, Finanzas y Procurador, entre otros.
www.elporvenir.com.mx /notas.asp?nota_id=90565   (401 words)

  
 Glosa Crua
Glosa (do grego “glossa” – língua): Interpretação de um texto obscuro; anotação; comentário à margem // Crua: Que está por cozer, curtir, corar; no estado natural; que não está maduro
Um custo que nunca questionei foi a assinatura ADSL que me permitiu comunicar, ler o mundo e publicar estas Glosas.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
glosa-crua.blogspot.com   (2999 words)

  
 G.L.O.S.A -- Download --   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
G.L.O.S.A is a program to help you test yourself on glossary.
As I'm quite new to C the program isn't to advanced, I mainly programmed it to make my glossary homework easier.
If you have comments or suggestions about the program don't hesitate to mail them to me.
home.swipnet.se /sargon/glosa   (76 words)

  
 NOTES ON THE SCIENCE OF EXTREME SITUATIONS
Notes: * Indicates words specific to this publication not found in the Glosa 6000 or the Glosa Internet Directory, but composed using those vocabularies to create emergency specific terminology.
Readers are cautioned that these terms may have significantly different interpretations in general Glosa use.
The philosophy of this site in translating into Glosa is to use existing Glosa words as phrases to describe the intent and content of terms for which there is no direct translation, rather than to advocate generation of new words.
www.richmond.edu /~wgreen/glossary.htm   (1491 words)

  
 Bill's Glosa Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
First, Here is the link to the main Glosa page on the web.
Here is a deck of flash-cards to get you up and running at reading Glosa in about a month or two.
Although I arranged the content in the cards in a flash card format, the content is derived from the Glosa Internet Dictionary at the main Glosa sight.
www.thebranchhearth.net /glosa/glosa.html   (124 words)

  
 Glosa Lexicon Builder
The Glosa Lexicon Builder is a morphological database tool that allows the rapid development and testing of descriptions of natural language words and word formation rules.
Properties can also control the application of affixing rules.
Export lexicons for Glosa Inflected Forms Generator, or a morphological front-end for custom applications written in C or C++.
www.glosa.com /Lexbuild.htm   (868 words)

  
 Glosa Internet Dictionary Glosa-English
Persons who have - more or less directly - worked on this file:
Wendy Ashby (Glosa author), Paul Bartlett, Ron Clark (Glosa author), Charles Ganson, Robin Gaskell, Nick Hempshall, Gary Miller, William Patterson (former editor), Kevin Smith, Marcel Springer (maintainer of this list).
" marks Glosa 1000 words (words, that appear in one of the several Glosa-1000-lists).
www.mspringer.de /glosa/gid/glen.htm   (208 words)

  
 Inflected Forms Generator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Glosa Inflected Forms Generator is a command-line tool that allows the user to generate all known inflected forms from a list of headwords, using a lexicon built by the Glosa Lexicon Builder to correctly generate special cases.
Neologisms, or words that are not in the lexicon, can usually be generated correctly by using morphological recognition to predict the word's category, or part-of-speech, or the user can enter category information for any specific word directly.
The generator then uses the standard generation rules for that category to generate the inflected forms. 
www.glosa.com /Inflform.htm   (91 words)

  
 Tower of Babel in Interglossa/Glosa
Un holo munda pa habe mo lingua e u komuni glosa.
Anti-co u KIRIO pa veni kata ad oku un civita e un turi; ke plu andro pa es face.
U KIRIO pa dice, "Postula iso mo demo dice un idem glosa; mu pa proto ad akti u-ci, po-co ne-ra mu intriga ad akti fu es no-posi pro mu.
www.omniglot.com /babel/interglossa.htm   (221 words)

  
 Form Challenge # 13 - Glosa
The cabeza may be any length or rhyme scheme and the poet is free to choose any other form.
Loosely the glosa is any poem expanding in the theme presented at the opening stanza and usually repeating one or more of the lines of that stanza.
As I sleep alone in this distant town.
www.thepoetsgarret.com /Challenge/glosa.html   (1552 words)

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