Edgar von Wahl (Interlingue: Edgar de Wahl, born Edgar Alexis Robert von Wahl, 23 August 1867 – 9 March 1948) was a Baltic German mathematics and physics...
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De Wahl's rule is a rule of word formation, developed by Baltic German naval officer and teacher Edgar de Wahl and applied in the constructed language...
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creator Edgar de Wahl in 1922. De Wahl was first introduced to planned languages through Volapük, an international auxiliary language released in 1879. De Wahl...
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auxiliary language created in 1922 and renamed in 1949. Its creator, Edgar de Wahl, sought to achieve maximal grammatical regularity and natural character...
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Atlas Linguistique de Polynésie Française — Linguistic Atlas of French Polynesia (in French and English). Mouton de Gruyter & Université de la Polynésie Française...
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commonly known as Occidental, an auxiliary language originally devised by Edgar de Wahl This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Interlingua...
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Charlotte Johnson Wahl (1942–2021), British artist and mother of Boris Johnson Corrine Wahl (born 1954), American model and actress Edgar de Wahl (1867–1948)...
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created or translated into Interlingue, a constructed language created by Edgar de Wahl. Although largely composed of original short stories and translations...
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([oktsidenˈtaːl]), is an international auxiliary language created in 1922 by Edgar de Wahl, who sought to achieve maximal grammatical regularity and natural character...
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Hörbiger (left) seated with at a conference for Occidental along with Edgar de Wahl (right), the creator of the language, and his son Hans Robert (center...
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used as a means for automatic translation. Interlingue ie, ile 1922 Edgar de Wahl A sophisticated naturalistic IAL, also known as Occidental. Novial nov...
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Martin Schleyer: Volapük Kenneth Searight: Sona Jan van Steenbergen Edgar de Wahl: Interlingue John Wilkins: unnamed universal language L. L. Zamenhof:...
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of his admiration of Occidental, a naturalistic language created by Edgar de Wahl in 1922. Segerståhl gave courses teaching Occidental in the Vindeln...
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Interlingue (known as Occidental until 1949) was described by its developer Edgar de Wahl as "not a Romance but a Latinesque language", because in spite of its...
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Hans Robert Hörbiger (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
was a supporter of the international auxiliary language Occidental by Edgar de Wahl, alongside his father Hanns, and likely his brother, Alfred. Hörbiger...
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changing the name of the language, proposing the possible names Auli and Wahl. He eventually succeeded in changing the name of the language to Interlingue...
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Veske (1843–1890), linguist, poet Gustav Vilbaste (1885–1967), botanist Edgar de Wahl (1867–1948), mathematician, creator of Interlingue Artur Adson (1889–1977)...
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List of languages by first written account (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1987). Le De Excidio Britanniae de Gildas. Les destinées de la culture latine dans l'île de Bretagne au VIe siècle (in French). Publications de la Sorbonne...
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planned language of his own he called "Modern Latin", advising his friend Edgar de Wahl during the early creation of his language Occidental to give up the...
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inflections). Interlingue, published by Edgar de Wahl in 1922 and officially known as Occidental until 1949. Interlingua de IALA, published by the International...
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Minister of Greece (d. 1936) 1867 – Edgar de Wahl, Ukrainian-Estonian linguist and academic (d. 1948) 1868 – Edgar Lee Masters, American lawyer, author...
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British mathematician, President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Edgar de Wahl (1867–1948), Baltic German teacher, mathematician and linguist, creator...
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semiotician (Germany) Alexander Vostokov (1781–1864), philologist (Russia) Edgar de Wahl (1867–1948), linguist (Estonia) Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann (1805–1887)...
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Interlinguistics (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Giuseppe Peano), Ido (1907, Louis Couturat), Occidental-Interlingue (1922, Edgar de Wahl) and Interlingua (1951, IALA and Alexander Gode), with Esperanto being...
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language Interlingue (then known as Occidental), created by the Estonian Edgar de Wahl. Founding the Sved Occidental-Federation [ie] (Swedish Occidental-Federation)...
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Matejka • Heinrich Nidecker • Engelbert Pigal • A.Z. Ramstedt • Hermann Alfred Tanner • Edgar de Wahl Bibliography of Interlingue • Interlingue Wikipedia...
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and Science. Translated by Donnan, F. G. London: Constable & Company. De Wahl, Edgar. Radicarium directiv del lingue international (Occidental) in 8 lingues...
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Hermann Alfred Tanner (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
head of several Swiss newspapers, including the Romansh-language Fögl Ladin [de]. Nothing is known about his mother other than that she was Romansh. Hermann...
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Heinrich Nidecker (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
gymnasium in Müllhausen, and studying at the cantonal school of St. Gallen [de], he studied pedagogy, natural sciences and the English language at the University...
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Abram Kofman (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
diferanta voyi adsur Parnaso. p. 36. Berger, Ric (June 1946). "Vive de Edgar de Wahl". Cosmoglotta A. No. 130. p. 17. ISSN 0010-9533. Archived from the...
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