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A collection of essays argues for establishing an international auxiliary language to streamline scientific communication. It opens by diagnosing the loss of a common scholarly tongue and practical problems caused by linguistic fragmentation, then reports on an international commission's investigations and the shortcomings of existing constructed languages. Linguistic principles and logical methods for designing a neutral scientific idiom are examined, followed by considerations of nomenclature and practical matters of reading, writing, and speaking. Appendices offer a sample grammar and vocabulary, specimen translations, and organizational proposals to promote adoption.

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Leopold Pfaundler von Hadermur

Leopold Pfaundler von Hadermur was an advocate for the introduction of an international language in scientific discourse. His notable work, "International Language and Science / Considerations on the Introduction of an International Language into Science," explores the potential benefits of a universal language in facilitating communication and collaboration among scientists across linguistic barriers. Through his writings, von Hadermur contributed to discussions on language and its role in the advancement of knowledge, highlighting the importance of accessibility in scientific communication.

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