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- Spokil abstract "Spokil is a constructed language, created by the Frenchman Adolphe Nicolas.During the 1880s, the most popular international auxiliary language was undeniably Volapük. However, after a brief period of overwhelming success, rivalry on the part of the more practical and less complicated Esperanto (published in 1887) led to a rapid decline of the Volapük movement. Many who had previously supported Volapük switched to the Esperanto camp, while others tried their best to improve or reform Volapük itself. Partially due to the inflexible attitude of Johann Martin Schleyer, the creator of Volapük, himself, this led to several schisms in the Volapük movement. As a result, a number of so-called \"Volapükids\" emerged, most notably Idiom Neutral, first published in 1902, and Spokil.Spokil was created by Adolphe Charles Antoine Marie Nicolas (1833-?), a French ship's doctor from La Bourboule. A former partisan of Volapük, he started working on Spokil in 1890 (though some sources mention 1887 instead). In 1904, he published a book about it: Spokil. Language internationale. Grammaire, exercise, les deux dictionnaires. At a conference in Paris, held in June 1907, Nicolas was allowed to defend his language in person; among the other languages discussed at the conference were Parla, Bolak (La Langue Bleue), Idiom Neutral, and Esperanto. At the same meeting, Ido was first presented. Spokil never gained much support, however, and nowadays is largely forgotten.Like Volapük, Spokil is most often qualified as an a priori/a posteriori hybrid. Some authors, including Nicolas himself, consider it a purely a priori language.".
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- Spokil languageFamily International_auxiliary_language.
- Spokil thumbnail Spokil_flag.jpg?width=300.
- Spokil wikiPageExternalLink miespaispokil.
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- Spokil wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Spokil wikiPageRevisionID "640714878".
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink A_priori_(languages).
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Bolak_language.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Category:1887_introductions.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_auxiliary_languages.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Constructed_language.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Esperanto.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Idiom_Neutral.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Ido_(language).
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink International_auxiliary_language.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Martin_Schleyer.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink La_Bourboule.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Prayer.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Parla_(language).
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink Volapük.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLink File:Spokil_flag.jpg.
- Spokil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spokil".
- Spokil created "1887".
- Spokil creator "Adolphe Nicolas".
- Spokil fam International_auxiliary_language.
- Spokil fam "constructed languages".
- Spokil glotto "none".
- Spokil iso "none".
- Spokil name "Spokil".
- Spokil posteriori "mixed a priori/a posteriori".
- Spokil setting International_auxiliary_language.
- Spokil speakers "one".
- Spokil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Spokil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Constructed_languages.
- Spokil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Spokil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Spokil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Original_research.
- Spokil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
- Spokil subject Category:1887_introductions.
- Spokil subject Category:International_auxiliary_languages.
- Spokil hypernym Language.
- Spokil type Language.
- Spokil type Language.
- Spokil type Language.
- Spokil type Thing.
- Spokil type Q315.
- Spokil type Q34770.
- Spokil comment "Spokil is a constructed language, created by the Frenchman Adolphe Nicolas.During the 1880s, the most popular international auxiliary language was undeniably Volapük. However, after a brief period of overwhelming success, rivalry on the part of the more practical and less complicated Esperanto (published in 1887) led to a rapid decline of the Volapük movement.".
- Spokil label "Spokil".
- Spokil sameAs Q1335509.
- Spokil sameAs Spokil.
- Spokil sameAs Spokil.
- Spokil sameAs Spokil.
- Spokil sameAs Spokil.
- Spokil sameAs m.0bchp5.
- Spokil sameAs Spokil.
- Spokil sameAs Q1335509.
- Spokil wasDerivedFrom Spokil?oldid=640714878.
- Spokil depiction Spokil_flag.jpg.
- Spokil isPrimaryTopicOf Spokil.
- Spokil name "Spokil".