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Jay Bowks <[log in to unmask]>
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INTERLNG: Discussiones in Interlingua
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Sun, 27 Jul 1997 22:55:13 -0400
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Io sape que multe scriptos de personas plus experte
que io in Interlingua mentiona a varie protagonistas
del campo interlinguistic del annos '30s e '40s.

An poterea alcun in le lista offerer quotationes o
paginas pro leger in le scriptos de Interlingua ubi
on pote apprender plus del involvimento del linguistas
de illes decadas? Io alsi trovava alcun referentias
a Jespersen e Sapir, e Shenton alsi, io pensa que il
habera alcun materiales que documenta su involvimento
con IALA.

Io appreciarea qualcun adjuta in isto e prega que
vos alteres in INTERLING comprende le valor de facer
iste information public in le Interrete. Io volerea
dedicar tempore pro facer istes documentos o paginas
disponibile in forma electronic in le Tela, con vostre
permisso, e con le referentias adequate.

Gratias,
Jay B.
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Hic infra le ration...

> From: James Chandler <[log in to unmask]>
> To: Multiple recipients of list AUXLANG <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Who developed Interlingua?
> Date: Sunday, July 27, 1997 3:44 PM
>
> Jay, you keep mentioning all these names such as Collinson,
> Sapir et al. who, you say, participated in the development
> of IALA Interlingua.  Could you clarify (in English for me
> please, or Ido (or even Novial, if you like!)) how great a
> role these people played?
> I find the mention of Collinson hard to understand, not
> connected to the IALA, but to Interlingua, because he was
> (at least for a fairly long time) a member of the Esperanto
> movement.  This makes it hard for me to believe that he gave
> his personal seal of approval to Interlingua, a far cry as
> it is from Esperanto.
>
> Thanks,
> James Chandler.

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