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  2. International auxiliary language - Wikipedia

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    Like Interlingue, Interlingua was designed to have words recognizable at sight by those who already know a Romance language or a language like English with much vocabulary borrowed from Romance languages; to attain this end the IALA accepted a degree of grammatical and orthographic complexity considerably greater than in Esperanto or ...

  3. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Second, medical roots generally go together according to language, i.e., Greek prefixes occur with Greek suffixes and Latin prefixes with Latin suffixes. Although international scientific vocabulary is not stringent about segregating combining forms of different languages, it is advisable when coining new words not to mix different lingual roots.

  4. Interlingua - Wikipedia

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    In the process of forming new words, an ending cannot always be added without a modification of some kind in between. A good example is the plural -s, which is always preceded by a vowel to prevent the occurrence of a hard-to-pronounce consonant cluster at the end. If the singular does not end in a vowel, the final -s becomes -es. [citation needed]

  5. List of abbreviations for diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    End-stage renal disease: ESS Empty sella syndrome: EVD Ebola Virus Disease: F. Acronyms Diseases and disorders FAE Fetal alcohol effects: FAS Fetal alcohol syndrome:

  6. Novial - Wikipedia

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    Novial is an international auxiliary language (IAL) created by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen in 1928. It was designed to facilitate human communication between speakers of different native languages. The name of the language is a blend of the Novial word novi (meaning 'new") and IAL.

  7. Comparison between Esperanto and Ido - Wikipedia

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    Esperanto marks noun plurals by an agglutinative ending -j (so plural nouns end in -oj), uses -i for verb infinitives (Esperanto infinitives are tenseless), and uses -u for the imperative. Verbs in both Esperanto and Ido do not conjugate depending on person, number or gender; the - as , - is , and - os endings suffice whether the subject is I ...

  8. ALGOL 58 - Wikipedia

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    ALGOL 58, originally named IAL, is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages. It was an early compromise design soon superseded by ALGOL 60 . According to John Backus :

  9. Traditional English pronunciation of Latin - Wikipedia

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    In words of two syllables, stress falls on the first syllable of the word (the penult, or second from the end): e.g., bó.nus, cír.cus. In words of three or more syllables, stress falls either on the penult or the antepenult (third from the end), according to these criteria: