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|valign="top"|Spoken in:
|valign="top"|Spoken in:
||(country) {{ #if:  | () | {{ #if:  | () }} }}
||--
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|-
|valign="top"|Timeline/Universe:
|valign="top"|Timeline/Universe:
||(universe)
||--
|-
|-
|valign="top"|Total speakers:
|valign="top"|Total speakers:
||(number of speakers)
||probably, none
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|-
|valign="top"|Genealogical classification:
|valign="top"|Genealogical classification:
||(Family)
||a priori
:(Branch)
::(Subbranch)
:::{{#if:  ||{{#if: dialect english ||{{#if: dialect English ||'''}}}} }}(Language){{#if:  ||{{#if: dialect english ||{{#if: dialect English ||'''}}}} }}
{{#if:  |::::'''  ('''')''' | {{#if:  | '''''' | {{#if:  | '''''' | }} }} }}
|-
|-
|valign="top"|[[Basic word order]]:
|valign="top"|[[Basic word order]]:
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||SVO
|-
|-
|valign="top"|[[Morphological type]]:
|valign="top"|[[Morphological type]]:
||  
||agglutinating
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|-
|valign="top"|[[Morphosyntactic alignment]]:
|valign="top"|[[Morphosyntactic alignment]]:
||  
||accusative
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|colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center" |'''Created by:'''
|colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align="center" |'''Created by:'''
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||author ||date
||George Dalgarno||1661
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'''Ars signorum''' ([[Latin]]: ''The Art of signs''') is a [[philosophical language]] published by George Dalgarno, a Scottish-born Oxford schoolmaster, in 1661.  It is one of the first known languages of this kind.  Dalgarno initially cooperated with John Wilkins, but the two could not agree on a taxonomy, so they agreed to disagree.  Wilkins would go on zo design his [[Essay towards a Real Character]] in 1668.
'''Ars signorum''' ([[Latin]]: ''The Art of Signs'') is a [[philosophical language]] published by George Dalgarno, a Scottish-born Oxford schoolmaster, in 1661.  It is one of the first known languages of this kind.  Dalgarno initially cooperated with John Wilkins, but the two could not agree on a taxonomy, so they agreed to disagree.  Wilkins would go on to design his [[Essay towards a Real Character]] in 1668.
 
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Revision as of 11:54, 17 November 2010

Ars signorum
Spoken in: --
Timeline/Universe: --
Total speakers: probably, none
Genealogical classification: a priori
Basic word order: SVO
Morphological type: agglutinating
Morphosyntactic alignment: accusative
Created by:
George Dalgarno 1661

Ars signorum (Latin: The Art of Signs) is a philosophical language published by George Dalgarno, a Scottish-born Oxford schoolmaster, in 1661. It is one of the first known languages of this kind. Dalgarno initially cooperated with John Wilkins, but the two could not agree on a taxonomy, so they agreed to disagree. Wilkins would go on to design his Essay towards a Real Character in 1668.