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| An Essay towards a Real Character | |
| Spoken in: | |
| Timeline/Universe: | international auxiliary language |
| Total speakers: | very few |
| Genealogical classification: | a priori |
| Basic word order: | SVO |
| Morphological type: | agglutinating |
| Morphosyntactic alignment: | accusative |
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| John Wilkins | 1668 |
An Essay towards a Real Character is the title of a book by John Wilkins in which the author lays out his philosophical language, the best-known effort of this kind.
| This article is part of a series on Engineered languages. Arithmographic languages: Characteristica universalis |