NOUN
- an artificial language proposed for use as an auxiliary international language; based on words common to English and the Romance languages
How To Use Interlingua In A Sentence
- Please understand that I do believe that there's a general pattern to look for in these interlingual loans but it also must be understood that things can't be expected to be regular all of the time. Ejective or Pharyngealized Stops in Proto-Semitic?
- To get a better feel for the way interlinguas work, let's look at two aspects that complicate the transfer phase: word translation and tense.
- Panorama _ in _ interlingua Information super le periodico mensual in interlingua. Include novas recente super interlingua regularmente actualisate.
- In this blog, I intend to write about languages, to translate news about languages into Interlingua, and to talk about various other things that seem interesting to me.
- This most proves my point: while I knew previously that Gilligan's Island was based on a pretty common rhythm for English, there are even some interlingual rhythms, which I learned when learning the party trick of singing medieval Spanish poetry (versos alejandrinos) to the tune of Jingle Bells. CHE > Latest news
- The reason for the structural change is attributed in part to syntactic reduction and in part to interlingual transfer to cope with the deficiency in L2.
- The orthography of Interlingua is based on the 26 letters of the Roman alphabet with no diacritical or accent marks.
- Yet for all the cosmopolitan complexity of this interlingual exercise, this zone of reading appears to be incommensurable with the broadened geopolitical terrain and heightened speeds of globalization suggested by the piece.
- Differences of speech were no bar, for the tom tom code was interlingual. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime
- Especially, note one interlingual example where non-equivalence is declared elegantly and symmetrically: Archive 2007-03-01