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    Novial is a constructed international auxiliary language (IAL) for universal human communication between speakers of different native languages. It was...
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    Noisette, Thierry (24 September 2010). "Wikipédia en français dépasse le million d'articles" [French Wikipedia exceeds one million articles]. ZDNet France...
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  • Esperanto and Novial are two different constructed international auxiliary languages. Their main difference is that while Esperanto is a schematic language...
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  • International auxiliary language (category Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from April 2020)
    Otto Jespersen, abandoned Ido, and published his own planned language, Novial. It was mostly inspired by Idiom Neutral and Occidental, yet it attempted...
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    Esperanto, Esperanto II, Ido, Peano's Interlingua (Latino sine flexione), Novial, and Interlingue (Occidental). In pursuit of the last goal, it conducted...
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    Esperanto (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
    Ido (Comparison with Esperanto) Interlingua (Comparison with Esperanto) Novial (Comparison with Esperanto) Arcaicam Esperantom International English Interlinguistics...
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    Volapük (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from February 2014)
    sundry background materials Chapter on Volapük in Otto Jespersen's pro Novial An International Language (1928) Sweet, Henry (1911). "Volapük" . Encyclopædia...
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    In 1928, leader Otto Jespersen left the movement for his own language Novial. Ido declined in popularity for two reasons: the emergence of further schisms...
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    Constructed language (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from March 2018)
    (1887) Esperanto (1902) Idiom Neutral (1907) Ido (1922) Interlingue (1928) Novial (1951) Interlingua (1965) Lingua Franca Nova (1970) Afrihili (c. 1979) Glosa...
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    Algebra by Estonian linguist Jacob Linzbach. created by Edgar de Wahl 1928 Novial created by Otto Jespersen 1935 Sona Sona, an auxiliary neutral language...
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    Toki Pona (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from November 2023)
    Sitata li sama waso alasa li pona lukin li jan lili pi jan sona sewi · ona en jan sama Kowinta pi jan sona sewi ante li kama suli lon pimeja tomo, lon suno...
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    participants (Information) 2014: Paris, France (Information) 2013: Ouroux-en-Morvan, France, 13 participants from 4 countries (Information) 2012: Dessau...
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    Names of the days of the week (category Articles containing Novial-language text)
    https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/files_ccc/SQA-Gaelic_Orthographic_Conventions-En-e.pdf, p. 17. Boyce, Mary (July 1995). "Languages in contact I: Creating new...
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    Lingwa de planeta (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from September 2017)
    foundation of the language, using mainly the ideas of Otto Jespersen on the Novial language, and also the facts of Creole language development and structure...
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  • adverb or prepositional phrase: donu hodiaŭ becomes hodiaŭu don', and estas en la ĉielo becomes est' ĉielas. If the verb contains a valency suffix, this...
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    Tutonish (category Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from November 2017)
    it bi in himl; giv vi dis dag vio dagli bred; en fergiv vi vio shulds, als vi fergiv vio shulders; en lied vi nit inzu fersieku but frie vi fon ievl...
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  • History of Interlingue (category Wikipedia introduction cleanup from May 2023)
    then unchallenged (especially after the death of Otto Jespersen, author of Novial), as all new projects were nearly imitations of it. This applied to Interlingua...
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  • Universalglot (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from December 2022)
    extensible vocabulary. In his book describing his own language project Novial, Otto Jespersen praised the language, writing that it is "one to which I...
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  • satisfied with it; many former Idists, such as Otto Jespersen (who created Novial) left the movement, bleeding Ido of leaders. Of all synthetic auxiliary...
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    then unchallenged (especially after the death of Otto Jespersen, author of Novial), as all new projects were nearly imitations of it. This applied to Interlingua...
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  • Vanderbilt Morris Comparison with Esperanto with Ido Related topics Auxiliary language Constructed language Esperanto Ido Interlingue Novial Volapük v t e...
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