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・ Communications Technology Satellite
・ Communications ToolBox
・ Communications training
・ Communications Update / Cast Iron TV
・ Communications Voir
・ Communications Workers of America
・ Communications Workers of America v. Beck
・ Communications Zone
・ Communications, Air-interface, Long and Medium range
・ Communications, Computers, and Networks (Scientific American)
・ Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of Australia
・ Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada
・ Communications-based train control
・ Communications-electronics
・ Communications-enabled application
Communicationssprache
・ Communicative action
・ Communicative assent
・ Communicative competence
・ Communicative disorders assistant
・ Communicative ecology
・ Communicative language teaching
・ Communicative rationality
・ Communicator
・ Communicator (Star Trek)
・ Communicators in Business
・ Communicology
・ CommuniCore
・ Communicorp
・ Communicourt


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Communicationssprache : ウィキペディア英語版
Communicationssprache

Communicationssprache, also known as ''Universal Glot'', ''Weltsprache'' and ''Komuniklingvo'', is one of the earliest international auxiliary languages.
== Overview ==

It was created by Joseph Schipfer and first published in 1839 in Wiesbaden.
This project is of historical interest for two reasons - first, it being based on French reflects the common view of the time that French is "a world language to some extent". It is also interesting to note that a mere forty years later, in 1879, Volapük took English for basis. Second, Schipfer's project reflects a new conscience of greater possibilities of the international communication which appeared by the invention of the railway and steam ship. He even recommended that his project be used on these "new means of voyage".

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