单词 | interlingua |
释义 | Interlinguan. An artificially devised international language; spec. one promoted by the International Auxiliary Language Association of New York. Several invented languages have been so named. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > a language > [noun] > artificial or invented language artificial language1705 natural language1774 Ziph1834 Volapük1885 Esperanto1892 pig Latin1896 pseudo-language1898 Idiom Neutral1903 auxiliary language1905 Panroman1907 universal1907 Ido1908 Mummerset1915 Interlingua1922 Reformed Neutral1922 occidental1926 interlanguage1927 world auxiliary1927 Novial1928 isotype1936 Interglossa1943 Klingon1985 leetspeak1996 leet2001 1922 A. L. Guérard Short Hist. Internat. Lang. Movement v. 127 Those which, like Neutral, Ido, Interlingua, present themselves as the collective work of some ‘Academy’ bear..the mark of one master mind. 1927 E. S. Pankhurst Delphos iv. 38 ‘Interlingua is the standard of the insurrection against the routine of red tape and the tyranny of the ancient grammarian’, thus wrote Kerchoffs, the first director of the Volapük Academy, in 1886. Giuseppe Peano..was presently to translate those words into a language scheme, and to adopt Interlingua as its title. 1928 O. Jespersen Internat. Lang. i. 45 This ‘interlingua’ is now employed in the publication of Academia pro Interlingua. 1953 J. B. Carroll Study of Lang. iv. 127 A recent attempt to rationalize an artificial language by making maximal use of elements common to the most widely used natural languages is Interlingua, the work of the International Auxiliary Language Association of New York. 1955 Sci. News Let. 29 Jan. 79/2 Interlingua is a language composed of elements common to Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and other Romance languages. 1955 Sci. News Let. 22 Oct. 258/2 Interlingua is no overnight creation of one linguist or even one group of linguists. No one sat down and theorized as to what an international language should be. Instead three decades ago, in 1924, an ambassador-to-be, a chemist, several radio engineers, several educators, editors and linguistic experts started a long and detailed inquiry into what an international language should be. 1956 J. Whatmough Lang. iv. 59 An interlingua needs more than expletives and exclamations. 1960 K. M. Delavenay & E. Delavenay Introd. Machine Transl. iv. 47 Georges Mounin rightly distinguishes between pseudolanguages—of which Esperanto is the classic example—intended to be speakable, and inter~languages, designed for use as auxiliary languages, such as the interlingua of Peano or that of Gode and Blair. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1922 |
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