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- The Solresol project of 1817 re-invented the concept in a more pragmatic context.
- Solresol was an earlier classificatory language that by using a smaller symbol set achieved easier distinctness.
- "' Solresol "'is a constructed language devised by Fran鏾is Sudre, beginning in 1827.
- After a few years of popularity, Solresol nearly vanished in the face of more successful languages, such as Volap黭 and Esperanto.
- The teaching of sign languages to the deaf was discouraged between 1880 and 1991 in France, contributing to Solresol's descent into obscurity.
- :: Musical languages would be languages like Solresol and Eaiea . Preceding contribs ) 01 : 23, 14 June 2013 ( UTC)
- Solresol enjoyed a brief spell of popularity, reaching its pinnacle with Boleslas Gajewski's 1902 posthumous publication of " Grammaire du Solresol ".
- Solresol enjoyed a brief spell of popularity, reaching its pinnacle with Boleslas Gajewski's 1902 posthumous publication of " Grammaire du Solresol ".
- There is still a small community of Solresol enthusiasts scattered across the world, better able to communicate with one another now than previously thanks to the Internet.
- The 19th-century constructed language Solresol can consist of only tone, although, unlike all natural tonal languages, Solresol's tone is absolute rather than relative and no tone sandhi occurs.
- The 19th-century constructed language Solresol can consist of only tone, although, unlike all natural tonal languages, Solresol's tone is absolute rather than relative and no tone sandhi occurs.
- Other invented languages include Solresol, based on the musical scale; Timerio, a numerical language; Glosa, an attempt to create an international language using as few words as possible; and Interlingua, which is derived from English and Romance languages.
- The sole serious citation to be found is an online magazine article about Solresol which again mentions Eaiea only in passing . ( I should also note that the article uses this image, which suggests that the writer used Wikipedia as a source for Solresol.
- The sole serious citation to be found is an online magazine article about Solresol which again mentions Eaiea only in passing . ( I should also note that the article uses this image, which suggests that the writer used Wikipedia as a source for Solresol.
- Solresol, where each primitive is a morpheme that is one or two " syllables " long; and Wilkins'Real Characters, where morphemes are ( usually ) only one phoneme long, but operate in semantic " classification " instead of semantic primitives.
- The first fully developed constructed languages we know of, as well as the first constructed languages devised primarily as auxlangs, originated in the 19th century; Solresol by Fran鏾is Sudre ( 1787 1862 ), a language based on musical notes, was the first to gain widespread attention although not, apparently, fluent speakers.
- Because the plural and feminine forms of words in Solresol are indicated by an stress or length of sounds, ses uses " pau " ( some ) or " fai " ( many ) to indicate the plural, and " mu " ( well ) to indicate the feminine when necessary.
- In the film and book " Close Encounters of the Third Kind " scientists use Solresol, a language based on musical tones, while in the book " Contact ", aliens send the instructions to build a machine to reach them using mathematics, which the main character calls " the only universal language ".
- BCP 47 similarly has the subtag art, which together with the subtag x can be used to create a suitable private use tag for any constructed language that has not been assigned an official language tag ( e . g ., art-x-solresol could be used for Solresol, or art-x-Latino-sine-flexione for Latino sine flexione ).
- BCP 47 similarly has the subtag art, which together with the subtag x can be used to create a suitable private use tag for any constructed language that has not been assigned an official language tag ( e . g ., art-x-solresol could be used for Solresol, or art-x-Latino-sine-flexione for Latino sine flexione ).
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