Alexander Gottfried Friedrich Gode-von Aesch (October 30, 1906 – August 10, 1970) was a German-born American linguist, translator and the driving force...
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le plus bon or le melior pessime instead of le plus mal or le pejor Alexander Gode & Hugh Blair (2011-10-23). "Grammar of Interlingua (Second Edition)"...
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established a new research staff. Stillman, with the assistance of Alexander Gode, constructed the methodology for selecting Interlingua vocabulary based...
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the Bible or other Jewish, Christian, or Islamic writings. Linguist Alexander Gode proposed in 1968 that the Latin phrase pomum Adami (literally: 'Adam's...
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Germanic and Balto-Slavic languages tend to be more peripheral members. Alexander Gode, who was instrumental in the development of Interlingua, characterized...
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Martin Gabel, actor, director, producer Lew Gallo, actor, producer Alexander Gode, linguist and translator Adam Green, musician Lillian Greneker, mannequin...
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Germanic and Balto-Slavic languages tend to be more peripheral members. Alexander Gode, who was instrumental in the development of Interlingua, characterized...
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Haakon the Good (redirect from Håkon den Gode)
920–961), also Haakon the Good (Old Norse: Hákon góði, Norwegian: Håkon den gode) and Haakon Adalsteinfostre (Old Norse: Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri, Norwegian:...
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Interlingua Language Grammar Irregularities UMI History IALA Alexander Gode André Martinet Vanderbilt Morris Comparison with Esperanto with Ido Related...
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Bollack James Cooke Brown Louis Couturat: Ido language George Boeree Alexander Gode Ján Herkeľ Lancelot Hogben Otto Jespersen Francis Lodwick: Common Writing...
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President-Elect Eve Bodeux, Secretary Robin Bonthrone, Treasurer 1960–1963 Alexander Gode 1963–1965 Kurt Gingold 1965–1967 Henry Fischbach 1967–1969 Boris Anzlowar...
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International Auxiliary Language Association, Outline of Program, 1924, p. 9 Gode, Alexander (November 1957). "Interlingua". The Michigan Technic. 76: 22–24. Esterhill...
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auxlang. Interlingua, published in 1951, was primarily the work of Alexander Gode, though he built on preliminary work by earlier IALA linguists including...
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Science Service founded an Interlingua Division in 1953. It was run by Alexander Gode as the directory, with Hugh E. Blair as his assistant. The division...
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(d. 1966) 1906 – Hermann Fegelein, German general (d. 1945) 1906 – Alexander Gode, German-American linguist and translator (d. 1970) 1907 – Sol Tax, American...
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grammar of the international language, reflects a position of authors Alexander Gode and Hugh Edward Blair that Interlingua is a pre-existing reality, but...
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the full vision Leibniz had for his characteristica. The writings of Alexander Gode suggested that Leibniz' characteristica had a metaphysical bias which...
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Interlinguists; however, the contrasting views of L. L. Zamenhof and Alexander Gode remain influential among Esperantists and Interlinguists, respectively...
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Verma Ganga Prasad Vimal Ólafía Jóhannsdóttir - textbook translator Alexander Gode – translator of scientific and medical literature into Interlingua Italo...
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Interlingua for the student literary magazine which came to the attention of Alexander Gode, then the leader of the Interlingua Division of Science Service, who...
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Occidental-Interlingue (1922, Edgar de Wahl) and Interlingua (1951, IALA and Alexander Gode), with Esperanto being the one gathering the most significant community...
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first published 1954) is a manual developed by Alexander Gode as a basic introduction to Interlingua. Gode had collaborated with Ezra Clark Stillman on...
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published in 1915. A reformed Interlingua was presented in 1951 by Alexander Gode as the last director of the International Auxiliary Language Association...
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International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA) under the direction of Alexander Gode and published by Storm Publishers in 1951, is the world's first Interlingua...
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54–59. Galaxia Gode, Alexander; Blair, Hugh E. (1951). Interlingua: A Grammar of the International Language. Storm Publishers Gode, Alexander (dir.) (1951)...
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days of mankind; a tragedy in five acts. an abridgement translated by Alexander Gode and Sue Allen Wright. New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co. 1974. ISBN 9780804424844...
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Interlingua Language Grammar Irregularities UMI History IALA Alexander Gode André Martinet Vanderbilt Morris Comparison with Esperanto with Ido Related...
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to 1991. In 1992, she received the association's highest award, the Alexander Gode medal. She headed the US delegation to the Statutory Congress of the...
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Voices (text by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translated by John H. Moran and Alexander Gode), soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, 8 percussion, 2007 Fire and Ice (text...
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superficial, and unrelated to the inherent character of their languages. Alexander Gode, one of the creators of Interlingua, believed that its grouping with...
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