An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language (London, 1668) is the best-remembered of the numerous works of John Wilkins, in which he expounds a new universal language, meant primarily to facilitate international communication among scholars, but envisioned for use by diplomats, travelers, and merchants as well. Unlike many universal language schemes of the period, it was meant merely as an auxiliary to—not a replacement of—existing natural languages.
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An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language (London, 1668) is the best-remembered of the numerous works of John Wilkins, in which he expounds a new universal language, meant primarily to facilitate international communication among scholars, but envisioned for use by diplomats, travelers, and merchants as well. Unlike many universal language schemes of the period, it was meant merely as an auxiliary to—not a replacement of—existing natural languages.
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«Опыт о подлинной символике и ...... «Новые расследования» (1952).
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『真性の文字と哲学的言語にむけての試論』 (しんせいのもじと ...... した。 より近代のアプリオリ言語は、ソルレソルとRoである。
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An Essay Towards a Real Charac ...... of—existing natural languages.
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『真性の文字と哲学的言語にむけての試論』 (しんせいのもじと ...... い。) より近代のアプリオリ言語は、ソルレソルとRoである。
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An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
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Опыт о подлинной символике и философском языке
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真性の文字と哲学的言語にむけての試論
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