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- Babm abstract "Babm (pronounced [bɔˈɑːbɔmu]) is an international auxiliary language created by the Japanese philosopher Rikichi [Fuishiki] Okamoto (1885–1963). Okamoto first published the language in his 1962 book, Universal Auxiliary Language Babm, but the language has not caught on even within the constructed language community, and does not have any known current speakers. The language uses the Latin script as a syllabary: each letter marks an entire syllable rather than a single phoneme. To readers used to the Latin script, this creates a rather oddly compacted script with far more consonant letters than vowel letters.The language has in common with some 17th-century artificial languages an over-riding concern with Taxonomy, and providing a universally consistent set of names for chemicals, etc.; the author's \"scientific\" preoccupation is a contrast to the socio-political mandate of Esperanto, although the 1962 book is certainly not lacking in statements about world peace.".
- Babm iso6393Code "none".
- Babm languageFamily Constructed_language.
- Babm languageFamily International_auxiliary_language.
- Babm wikiPageExternalLink File:Babm_grammar.pdf.
- Babm wikiPageExternalLink Babm_Lin.html.
- Babm wikiPageExternalLink babm.html&date=2009-10-25+05:47:17.
- Babm wikiPageID "2399303".
- Babm wikiPageLength "3099".
- Babm wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Babm wikiPageRevisionID "697626992".
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink A_priori_(languages).
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Category:1962_introductions.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_auxiliary_languages.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Constructed_language.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Esperanto.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink International_auxiliary_language.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Latin_script.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Syllabary.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Babm wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(general).
- Babm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Babm".
- Babm created "1962".
- Babm creator "Rikichi Okamoto".
- Babm fam International_auxiliary_language.
- Babm fam "constructed languages".
- Babm glotto "none".
- Babm iso "none".
- Babm name "Babm".
- Babm posteriori A_priori_(languages).
- Babm setting International_auxiliary_language.
- Babm speakers "none".
- Babm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Conlang-stub.
- Babm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Constructed_languages.
- Babm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-art.
- Babm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Babm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Babm subject Category:1962_introductions.
- Babm subject Category:International_auxiliary_languages.
- Babm hypernym Language.
- Babm type Language.
- Babm type Language.
- Babm type Language.
- Babm type Thing.
- Babm type Q315.
- Babm type Q34770.
- Babm comment "Babm (pronounced [bɔˈɑːbɔmu]) is an international auxiliary language created by the Japanese philosopher Rikichi [Fuishiki] Okamoto (1885–1963). Okamoto first published the language in his 1962 book, Universal Auxiliary Language Babm, but the language has not caught on even within the constructed language community, and does not have any known current speakers. The language uses the Latin script as a syllabary: each letter marks an entire syllable rather than a single phoneme.".
- Babm label "Babm".
- Babm sameAs Q1075390.
- Babm sameAs بؤابمو.
- Babm sameAs Boabomo.
- Babm sameAs Babm.
- Babm sameAs ボアーボム.
- Babm sameAs 보아보무.
- Babm sameAs m.079chc.
- Babm sameAs Q1075390.
- Babm wasDerivedFrom Babm?oldid=697626992.
- Babm isPrimaryTopicOf Babm.
- Babm name "Babm".