Gramat Volapüka

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Author: Arie De Jong
Publisher: Evertype
Year: 2012
Language: vo
Edition: A Grammar of Volapuk in the Volapuk Language ed.
Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9781904808947
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 Inches
Length: 6.69 Inches
Weight: 0.50044933474 Pounds
Width: 0.29 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 499.99
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Gramat Volapüka by Arie De Jong, published by Evertype in 2012, is a comprehensive grammar guide written entirely in the Volapük language. This edition spans 134 pages and provides an overview of Volapük, a constructed language created in 1879 by Johann Martin Schleyer. The book details the language’s origins, its vocabulary derived from English, German, French, and Latin, and its grammar, which is noted for being regular and relatively simple.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of Volapük’s structure and usage, aimed at both new learners and those interested in the history of constructed languages. The text highlights the language’s initial popularity, with numerous clubs and publications in the late 19th century, while also addressing the current state of Volapük and its community. This edition serves as a resource for those engaged in foreign language study, linguistics, and language arts, facilitating a deeper understanding of this unique linguistic endeavor.


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Volapük is a constructed language, devised in 1879 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Roman Catholic priest who was inspired in a dream to create an international language. Schleyer adapted the vocabulary of Volapük mostly from English, supplemented by German, French. and Latin. The grammar of Volapük is regular and relatively simple-surprisingly easier, in fact, than it looks at first. Volapük was the first proposed International Auxiliary Language to enjoy widespread popularity: it is estimated that in 1889, there were some 283 clubs, 25 periodicals in or about Volapük, and 316 textbooks in 25 languages, and that some­where between two hundred thousand and a million people had taken up study of the language. Esperanto, being similar to many European Romance languages, first appeared in 1887, and ultimately proved more popular. Today, the number of people studying Volapük is much lower than once it was, though Internet contacts have enabled Volapük enthusiasts to connect and communicate, and that new community has inspired the re-publication of this book. This Volapük grammar was written entirely in Volapük and was produced after the language reform which took place between 1921 and 1931. It has been out of print for many years, and it is hoped that its re-publication will assist a new generation of Volapük learners in their enjoyment of this unique language.

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