international language
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logical program of Leibniz
- In history of logic: Leibniz
…devising what he called a “universally characteristic language” (lingua characteristica universalis) that would, first, notationally represent concepts by displaying the more basic concepts of which they were composed, and second, naturally represent (in the manner of graphs or pictures, “iconically”) the concept in a way that could be easily grasped…
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numeral systems
- In numerals and numeral systems: The Hindu-Arabic system
…the nearest approach to a universal human language yet devised; they are found in Chinese, Japanese, and Russian scientific journals and in every Western language. (However, see the table for some other modern numeral systems.)
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second-language learning
- In language: Second-language learning
…one language is chosen for international purposes when users of several different languages are involved. In the Roman Empire, broadly, the western half used Latin as a lingua franca, and the eastern half used Greek. In western Europe during the Middle Ages, Latin continued as the international language of educated…
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support by Carnap
- In Rudolf Carnap: Career in the United States of Rudolf Carnap
…artificial languages included advocacy of international auxiliary languages such as Esperanto and Interlingua to facilitate scholarly communication and to further international understanding.
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