Alexander Gottfried Friedrich Gode-von-Aesch born on October 30, 1906 in Bremen, Germany was a linguist and translator and also one of the creators of the auxiliary language interlingua. His father was a German and his mother Swiss, alexander study at the University of Vienna and then in the University of Paris before departing to America where he nationalized He was an instructor at Columbia University where he received his Ph.D.
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Excellente summario del vita de iste qui presentava interlingua qua possibile maniera communicar malgrado o mesmo gratias al diversitate linguistic.
ResponderEliminarOk, Julian, Jheyson and Tyron! This must be a lesson for your lifes in order to understand the importance of assuming a compromise as a team. It is not something you just split and then show, it is more than that. In our case must be the collection of the things in eachone involved. You should know what the others know. Thanks so much for this experience. It's been a pleasure for me!
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