Latino sine flexione

E403672

Latino sine flexione is a simplified, regularized form of Latin created as an international auxiliary language intended to be easy to learn and use.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Latino sine flexione canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf constructed language
international auxiliary language
simplified Latin
alternativeName Interlingua de Peano
Interlingua de Peano
surface form: Peano’s Interlingua
basedOn Latin
creator Giuseppe Peano
currentUse limited use by enthusiasts and scholars
designPrinciple international neutrality
maximal regularity
minimal grammar
feature absence of grammatical gender in many uses
international vocabulary of Latin origin
largely invariant word forms
limited or no case inflection for nouns
phonetic spelling close to Classical Latin
reduced inflection
reduced irregularities
regular morphology
regular plural formation
simplified grammar
simplified noun system
simplified verb system
use of word order and prepositions instead of cases
firstPublicationLanguage Italian
goal regularization of Latin grammar
removal of inflectional morphology
influenced later projects of Interlingua
influencedBy Classical Latin
international scientific vocabulary
scientific Latin
introducedBy Giuseppe Peano
introducedInDecade 1900s
languageCodeStatus no ISO 639-1 code
no ISO 639-3 code
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Italic languages
lexicalSource Latin vocabulary
primaryDomainOfUse philosophical communication
scientific communication
purpose ease of learning
international communication
regionOfOrigin Italy
status minor constructed language
timePeriod early 20th century
typology analytic language
planned language
writingSystem Latin alphabet

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Giuseppe Peano developed Latino sine flexione