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  Latino sine flexione - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latino sine flexione (Latin without inflections) is an auxiliary language invented by the mathematician Giuseppe Peano in 1903.
The justification for Latino sine flexione was given by Peano's article, "De Latino sine Flexione, Lingua Auxiliare Internationale".
Latino sine flexione: (Dead Link) site in latino sine flexione; Peano's original writings on this language, blog in latino sine flexione, etc.
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 Latino sine Flexione - Wikipedia
Latino sine Flexione (LsF) es le lingua auxiliar de Giuseppe Peano (1858 - 1932), italiano e professor universitari de mathematica.
Peano opinava que le latino pote functionar con un minimo de grammatica, o como ille diceva: sin flexiones, i.e.
Le vocabulario de LsF contine non solo le parolas classic in forma standardisate ma anque le vocabulario scientific international (metro, dyne) e cata parola que se trova in duo del linguas neolatin.
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 Latino sine flexione - Wikipedia
Latino sine flexione (LsF) (Latein ohne Beugungen) ist eine Welthilfssprache, die 1903 von dem italienischen Mathematiker Giuseppe Peano erfunden wurde.
Peano begann seinen Artikel über Latino sine flexione in normalem Latein, ließ dann nach und nach alle Flexionen weg, bis das Ende des Artikels vollständig in Latino sine flexione zu lesen war.
Latino sine Flexione ist damit eine der wenigen Plansprachen die tatsächlich Anwendung fanden.
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 Latino sine flexione   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Latino sine flexione (Latin without inflections) is an auxiliary language invented by Giuseppe Peano,a mathematician in 1903.
Thejustification for Latino sine flexione was given by Peano's article, "De Latino sine Flexione, Lingua Auxiliare Internationale".The article argued that auxiliary languages are unnecessary, since Latin is already established as the world's internationallanguage.
It has been called "interlingua" but should not be confused with the morecommon conlang Interlingua, whichlater replaced Latino sine flexione.
www.therfcc.org /latino-sine-flexione-61930.html   (130 words)

  
 Latino sine flexione - InformationBlast
Latino sine flexione (Latin without inflections) is an auxiliary language invented by Giuseppe Peano in 1903.
The justification for Latino sine flexione was given by Peano's article,"De Latino sine Flexione, Lingua Auxiliare Internationale".
It has been called"interlingua" but should not be confused with the more common conlang Interlingua, which later replaced Latino sine flexione.
www.informationblast.com /Latino_sine_flexione.html   (117 words)

  
 Latino Sine Flexione - Langmaker
Latino Sine Flexione is an international language and was created by Giuseppe Peano in 1903.
Latino Sine Flexione's vocabulary consists of all Latin words (including Latin borrowings of Greek terms) and the growing collection of common "international" words.
Peano originally called the language Latino sine Flexione ("Latin without inflections") then changed the name to Interlingua.
www.langmaker.com /db/Mdl_latinosineflexione.htm   (120 words)

  
 Academia pro Interlingua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giuseppe Peano's language Latino sine flexione (Latin without flexions).
The Academia was a descendant of the Kadem bevünetik volapüka (International Academy of Volapük) created at a Volapük congress in Munich in August 1887.
When the Akademi effectively chose to abandon Idiom Neutral in favor of Latino sine flexione in 1908, it elected Peano as its director, and the name of the group was changed to Academia pro Interlingua (since Interlingua was an alternative name for Peano's language).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Academia_pro_Interlingua   (172 words)

  
 Latino sine flexione - Wikipedia
Completamente basato sul latino, ma influenzato dalle idee di altre lingue ausiliarie
Il Latino sine flexione è una lingua artificiale inventata nel 1903 dal matematico italiano Giuseppe Peano.
Si tratta di una versione semplificata del latino classico, in cui tutte le difficoltà delle terminazioni (declinazioni) sono state soppresse.
it.wikipedia.org /wiki/Latino_sine_flexione   (199 words)

  
 Latino Sine Flexione
The result he called "Latino sine Flexione", although for a time it was called "Interlingua" before the emergence of another "Interlingua" that obliged it to go back to "Latino sine Flexione".
Latin buffs may recognize the Latino endings as the Latin ablative, and they'd be right.
Latino prides itself on having almost no grammar, reasoning that the less grammar a language has, the easier it is to learn.
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 Latino sine flexione: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Latino sine flexione: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Latino sine flexione (Latin[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] without inflection inflection quick summary:
The justification for Latino sine flexione was given by Peano's article, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/la/latino_sine_flexione.htm   (861 words)

  
 Walter Alexandre Carnielli
Le vocabulario de Latino sine Flexione contine non solo le parolas classic in forma standardisate ma anque le vocabulario scientific international (metro, dyne) e cata parola que se trova in duo del linguas neolatin.
Comenta Alexander Gode, in “Interlingua -Latino Moderne” que “Al culmine del disveloppamento de latino occidental, illo esseva un idioma uniforme in que innumerabile nativos de Francia, Italia, Espania, Anglaterra, Germania, Polonia, Bohemia viveva e ageva 24 horas omne die.
Interlingua of IALA (the International Auxiliary Language Association) and Interlingua of Peano (Latino sine Flexione) are quite similar in appearance, but they have differences in grammar: Peano favored the abolition of grammar, while IALA´s convention reduced it to a minimum, both however using a common Latin base.
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 Latino sine flexione   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Latino sine flexione (Latin without inflections) is an auxilary language invented by Giuseppe Peano in 1903.
Latino sine flexione's goal may seem similar to Europanto, in which European languages are blended to form a mutually understandable language, with few grammatical restrictions.
Europeano: Latin without Flexions Information about Latino sine flexione and some writings of Giuseppe Peano
www.teachtime.com /en/wikipedia/l/la/latino_sine_flexione.html   (168 words)

  
 Latino sine flexione - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Europeano: Latin without Inflexions (http://www.geocities.com/athens/olympus/2948/) - Information about Latino sine flexione and some writings of Giuseppe Peano
de:Latino sine flexione eo:Latino sen fleksio fr:Latino sine flexione hu:Latino sine flexione nyelv pl:Latina sine flexione sv:Latino sine flexione
This page was last modified 08:04, 11 Jul 2004.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Latino_sine_flexione   (175 words)

  
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The purpose of this Web site is to provide information on Giuseppe Peano's Latino sine Flexione auxiliary language for international communication among peoples of different mother tongues.
Latino sine Flexione was also known as Interlingua.
or Latin sine Flexione, to be used as an auxiliary language between peoples of different mother tongues by many members of Academia pro Interlingua (1931).
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 Latino sine flexione - definition erklärung bedeutung glossar zu Latino sine flexione   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Latino sine flexione (Latein ohne Beugungen) ist eine Welthilfssprache, die 1903 von Giuseppe Peano erfunden wurde.
Die Sprache wurde später auch interlingua genannt, sollte aber nicht mit Interlingua verwechselt werden, das später Latino sine flexione absorbierte.
Seite verfügbar, der Latino sine flexione Artikel kann
www.adlexikon.de /Latino_sine_flexione.shtml   (270 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Latino sine flexione
See IPA chart for English for an English- based pronunciation key.
The article was written in classical Latin, although it gradually dropped its
latino sine flexione (http://babel.inno.bme.hu/) : site in latino sine flexione; Peano's original writing's on this language, blog in latino sine flexione, etc.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Latino-sine-flexione   (1083 words)

  
 Latino sine Flexione
En 1903 Giuseppe Peano (1858-1932), itala logikisto, inventis lingvon, kiun li nomis Interlingua, sed ni nomas Latino sine Flexione ("la latina sen fleksio").
Gramatikaj vortoj: ab, ante, aut, circa, contra, cum, de, ex, in, per, pro, sine, supra, aut, et, jam, non, nam, dum, quando, satis, semper, si, tamen, ut...
Simile al la Interlingua de Gode, la baza radikaro de Latino sine Flexione estas tro granda por la vulgarulo.
www.mebsuta.com /enc/l/lsf.htm   (820 words)

  
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Latino sine Flexione, then, is based upon a highly informed premise: the common bond running through the modern Romance languages is, in essence, uninflected Latin, and many of the redundancies handed down from Latin have yet to be weeded out.
Pauco regulas elementare et uno dictionario classico- latino in usu commune in linguas moderno es suficiente, in casu de necessitate pro interpretatione de uno publicatione in Interlingua.
Not to be confused with Latino sine Flexione (also called Interlingua) and Interlingue (the later name of Occidental), Interlingua was published in 1951.
www.mtsu.edu /~rmorris/interling.html   (5692 words)

  
 Latino sine flexione   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The justification for Latino sine flexione given by Peano's article "De Latino sine Lingua Auxiliare Internationale".
The article written in classical Latin although it gradually its inflections until there were none.
It has called "interlingua" but should not be confused the more common conlang Interlingua which later replaced Latino sine flexione.
www.freeglossary.com /Latino_sine_flexione   (559 words)

  
 Latino sine flexione nyelv - Wikipédia
A Latino sine flexione (Interlingua) egy teljesen latin alapú mesterséges, emberi kommunikációra kialakított minimumnyelv.
Az elnevezéssel kapcsolatoban némi zavart okoz, hogy eredetileg a Latino sine flexionét nevezték Interlinguának; ma azonban a Alexander Gode által, az IALA megbízásából 1951-re kidolgozott mesterséges nyelvet nevezik így.
Latin: SOL angol: sun - solar, insolation, solstice német: Sonne - solar, insolation, Solstitium francia: soleil - solar, insolation, solstice spanyol: sol olasz: sole orosz: солнце (solnce) Ebből a Latino sine flexione szó: sol
hu.wikipedia.org /wiki/Latino_sine_flexione_nyelv   (475 words)

  
 Giuseppe Peano - ExampleProblems.com
In 1903 Peano announced his work on an international auxiliary language called Latino sine flexione ("Latin without flexions," later called Interlingua).
The comments and examples were written in Latino sine flexione which detracted from its appeal to most mathematicians; however, it remains a significant contribution to mathematical literature.
Having previously created Idiom Neutral, the Academy effectively chose to abandon it in favor of Peano's Latino sine flexione.
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 Latino sine flexione - TheBestLinks.com - Giuseppe Peano, Interlingua, Mathematics, 1903, ...
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 Facts about latino sine flexione   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Latino Sine Flexione (Interlingua de Peano) - Conlang Profile
Mirror for Wiktionary - Latino sine Flexione - Wiktionary
Latino sine Flexione, an introduction by Jim K. Seger
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 Encyclopedia :: Interlingua   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Un interlingua basate super le latino classic disveloppate per Giuseppe Peano.
Un interlingua basate super le linguas neolatin, anglese, germano, russo e latino disveloppate per le International Auxiliary Language Association, publicate in 1951.
Un interlingua basate super le linguas neolatin, anglese, germano, russo e latino disveloppate per le International Auxiliary Language Association, publicate in 1951: interlingua.
interlingua.encyclopedia.st /Interlingua   (1226 words)

  
 Giuseppe Peano - International Auxiliary Languages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1903 ille proponeva in su "Révue de Mathematique" le introduction de un simplificate forma de latino como lingua auxiliar pro le communication international (Latino sine Flexione).
In 1903 he proposed in his "Révue de Mathematique" the introduction of a simplified form of Latin as an auxiliary language for international communication (Latino sine Flexione).
Giuseppe Peano (August 27, 1858 – April 20, 1932) was an Italian mathematician and philosopher best known for his contributions to set theory.
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