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    Johann Martin Schleyer (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːhan ˈmaʁtiːn ˈʃlaɪɐ]; 18 July 1831 – 16 August 1912) was a German Catholic priest who invented the...
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    Hanns Martin Schleyer (German pronunciation: [ˈhans ˈmaʁtiːn ˈʃlaɪɐ]; 1 May 1915 – 18 October 1977) was a German business executive, employer, and industry...
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    Speak') is a constructed language created between 1879 and 1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Catholic priest in Baden, Germany, who believed that God told...
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  • Việt Volapük vo vol vol vol Individual Constructed in 1879-80 by Johann Martin Schleyer Volapük Walloon wa wln wln wln Individual Living Walon Welsh cy...
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  • Hanns Martin Schleyer Johann Martin Schleyer (1831–1912), Catholic priest who invented the constructed language Volapük Paul von Ragué Schleyer (1930–2014)...
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  • Volapük, Johann Martin Schleyer, in the propagation of the language itself. Tazio Carlevaro set the original hierarchical committee, with Schleyer himself...
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  • first cifal was Johann Martin Schleyer until 1889 when he dismissed the entire Academy of Volapük, and the Academy dismissed Schleyer as the cifal and...
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  • German naturalist and professor of medicine Johann Martin Schleyer (1831–1912), German Catholic priest Johann Mattheson (1681–1764), German composer, a...
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    Johann Martin Schleyer proposed alternate forms for Ä and ä (Ꞛ and ꞛ, respectively) in Volapük but they were rarely used....
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    Johann Martin Schleyer proposed alternate forms for Ö and ö (Ꞝ and ꞝ, respectively) in Volapük but they were rarely used....
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    Johann Martin Schleyer proposed alternate forms for Ü and ü (Ꞟ and ꞟ, respectively) in Volapük but they were rarely used....
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  • appeared in others' dreams. The Volapük language was created by Johann Martin Schleyer (1831–1912), after dreaming that God had told him to create an international...
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    transcribed 'Ü' and 'ü' in Volapük. This letter was proposed by Johann Martin Schleyer, with the letters ae ‹Ꞛ ꞛ› and oe ‹Ꞝ ꞝ› for the writing of the Volapük...
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    1879 by Johann Martin Schleyer; within a decade, 283 Volapükist clubs were counted all over the globe. However, disagreements between Schleyer and some...
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  • Peano: Latino sine flexione Kenneth L. Pike Waldemar Rosenberger Johann Martin Schleyer: Volapük Kenneth Searight: Sona Jan van Steenbergen Edgar de Wahl:...
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    was the second Cifal (1912–1948) of the Volapük movement. Like Johann Martin Schleyer, Sleumer was a Catholic priest. Sleumer began learning Volapük only...
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  • Southeastern Europe Volapük – Volapük International language invented by Johann Martin Schleyer Votic – Vaddja Spoken in: Ingria in Russia Võro – Võro Kiil Spoken...
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  • posteriori language, predating even Volapük. Volapük vo, vol 1879–1880 Johann Martin Schleyer First to generate international interest in IALs. Esperanto eo,...
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  • Leponticum Archived 2014-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, by David Stifter, Martin Braun and Michela Vignoli, University of Vienna. Stifter, David (2012)....
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  • 38 projects. Volapük, first described in an article in 1879 by Johann Martin Schleyer and in book form the following year, was the first to garner a widespread...
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    enthusiast and reformer of the constructed language Volapük by Johann Martin Schleyer, with whose help the Volapük movement gained new strength in the...
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    Friedrich Gottlob Keller 1879: The constructed language Volapük by Johann Martin Schleyer 1884–1886: Linotype machine by Ottmar Mergenthaler 1905: The Morse...
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  • movement (in the time of the Paris conference) he remained loyal to Johann Martin Schleyer and his version of the language against that of Auguste Kerckhoffs;...
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    on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Johann Martin Schleyer". NobelPrize.org. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022....
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  • any noteworthy extent. The most prosperous were Volapük (1879, Johann Martin Schleyer), Esperanto (1887 Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof), Latino sine flexione...
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    W. Pflaumer Jean-Baptiste Pinth John Rellye A. Scherzinger Johann Martin Schleyer Johann Schmidt Hugo Schuchardt Charles Ezra Sprague A. Toussaint M...
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    Archbishopric of Bamberg Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg, (1760–1802), composer Johann Martin Schleyer, (1831–1912), developer of artificial language Volapük Albert Hehn...
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  • invented an alphasyllabic script for the Oromo language c. 1956. Johann Martin Schleyer - created three letters (ꞛ, ꞝ, and ꞟ) for his international auxiliary...
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    closing ceremonies of the congress began with a tribute to the late Johann Martin Schleyer, the creator of the Volapük language. Speakers highlighted the good...
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    Separate Tables; in Bramhall, England (d. 2003)[citation needed] Died: Johann Martin Schleyer, German clergy, inventor of the Volapük language (b. 1831)[citation...
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