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Comparison between Ido and Novial

Novial was created as an international auxiliary language by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen, who introduced it to the world in 1928. Jespersen had previously been a co-author of Ido, which started to take form around 1907. Both languages base their vocabularies primarily on prominent Germanic and Romance languages, but differ grammatically in several important respects. Novial is more analytic in its grammar than Ido, and, in Jespersen's view, more natural.

Comparisons among Ido, Novial, and other notable international auxiliary languages have formed an important part of interlinguistic studies. For example, both Ido and Novial were among the languages investigated by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA), which developed Interlingua.

Alphabets and pronunciation

Both Ido and Novial are written using the modern Latin alphabet (a.k.a. the English alphabet), with no diacritics.

In the Phonetic Novial spelling system (1928, 1930) the main differences between the Novial vocabulary and those of other systems come from the suppression of the letters c and z. The letter s plays an important part but tends to distort the visual appearance of some words (sientie = science, sesa = cease, sivil(i) = civil). [1]

Ido IPA Novial
A, a /a/ A, a
B, b /b/ B, b
C, c /ts/ TS, ts
CH, ch; /tʃ/ CH, ch
D, d /d/ D, d
E, e /e/ or /ɛ/ E, e
F, f /f/ F, f
G, g /ɡ/ G, g
Dj, dj /dʒ/ J, j
H, h /h/ H, h
I, i /i/ I, i
J, j /ʒ/ J, j
K, k /k/ K, k
L, l /l/ L, l
M, m /m/ M, m
N, n /n/ N, n
O, o /o/ or /ɒ/ O, o
P, p /p/ P, p
QU, qu /kw/ or /kv/ QU, qu
R, r /r/ R, r
S, s /s/ S, s (also Z,z)
SH, sh /ʃ/ SH, sh
T, t /t/ T, t
U, u /u/ U, u
W, w /w/ W, w (before a vowel)

U, u (after a vowel)

V, v /v/ V, v
X, x /ks/ or /ɡz/ X, x
Y, y /j/ Y, y
Z, z /z/ Z, z (also S, s)

Personal pronouns

Pronouns
singular plural indef.
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
familiar formal m. f. n. pan-gender m. f. n. pan-gender Reflexive
English I you (thou) you he she it he/it we you       they one
Ido me tu vu il(u) el(u) ol(u) lu ni vi ili eli oli li su on(u)
Novial me vu vu lo la lu(m) le nus vus los las lus les se on

Verbal systems

The grammars of Novial and Ido differ substantially in the way that the various tenses, moods and voices of verbs are expressed. Both use a combination of auxiliary verbs and verb endings. However, Novial uses many more auxiliary verbs and few endings, while Ido uses only one auxiliary verb and a greater number of verb endings.

As with most international auxiliary languages, all verb forms in Ido and Novial are independent of person (1st, 2nd or 3rd persons) and number (singular or plural).

Language sample for comparison

Here is the Lord's Prayer in both languages:

Ido version:
Patro nia, qua esas en la cielo,
tua nomo santigesez;
tua regno advenez;
tua volo facesez
quale en la cielo tale anke sur la tero.
Donez a ni cadie l'omnidiala pano,
e pardonez a ni nia ofensi,
quale anke ni pardonas a nia ofensanti,
e ne duktez ni aden la tento,
ma liberigez ni del malajo.
Novial version:
Nusen Patre, kel es in siele,
mey vun nome bli sanktifika,
mey vun regno veni;
mey on fa vun volio
kom in siele anke sur tere.
Dona a nus disidi li omnidiali pane,
e pardona a nus nusen ofensos,
kom anke nus pardona a nusen ofensantes,
e non dukte nus en tentatione,
ma liberisa nus fro malu.

See also

References

  1. ^ by Henry Jacob, 1947.

External links

  • Kompleta Gramatiko di la Linguo Internaciona Ido (187-page PDF file.)
  • : Otto Jespersen's 1928 book which introduced Novial. Contains discussion of earlier auxiliary languages including Ido.
  • Chapter of the first book about Novial which discusses Ido (specific criticisms of Ido are mentioned in various chapters of the book).
  • By Henry Jacob, 1943, Comparative Texts comparing Ido, Novial, Occidental, Latino sine flexione, Esperanto and English.
  • By Henry Jacob, 1947. A detailed comparative study of interlinguistics with full grammatical details of five systems of demonstrated usefulness, Esperanto, Ido, Occidental, Novial, and Latino sine flexione.
  • By Friedrich Auerbach, 1930 (in Novial).
  • Comparison between Ido and Novial at Conlang Atlas of Language Structures.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Comparison between Ido and Novial news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Novial was created as an international auxiliary language by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen who introduced it to the world in 1928 Jespersen had previously been a co author of Ido which started to take form around 1907 Both languages base their vocabularies primarily on prominent Germanic and Romance languages but differ grammatically in several important respects Novial is more analytic in its grammar than Ido and in Jespersen s view more natural Comparisons among Ido Novial and other notable international auxiliary languages have formed an important part of interlinguistic studies For example both Ido and Novial were among the languages investigated by the International Auxiliary Language Association IALA which developed Interlingua Contents 1 Alphabets and pronunciation 2 Personal pronouns 3 Verbal systems 4 Language sample for comparison 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAlphabets and pronunciation EditSee also Novial Phonology and Novial Orthography Both Ido and Novial are written using the modern Latin alphabet a k a the English alphabet with no diacritics In the Phonetic Novial spelling system 1928 1930 the main differences between the Novial vocabulary and those of other systems come from the suppression of the letters c and z The letter s plays an important part but tends to distort the visual appearance of some words sientie science sesa cease sivil i civil 1 Ido IPA NovialA a a A aB b b B bC c ts TS tsCH ch tʃ CH chD d d D dE e e or ɛ E eF f f F fG g ɡ G gDj dj dʒ J jH h h H hI i i I iJ j ʒ J jK k k K kL l l L lM m m M mN n n N nO o o or ɒ O oP p p P pQU qu kw or kv QU quR r r R rS s s S s also Z z SH sh ʃ SH shT t t T tU u u U uW w w W w before a vowel U u after a vowel V v v V vX x ks or ɡz X xY y j Y yZ z z Z z also S s Personal pronouns EditSee also Novial Personal pronouns subject and object Pronouns singular plural indef 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rdfamiliar formal m f n pan gender m f n pan gender ReflexiveEnglish I you thou you he she it he it we you they oneIdo me tu vu il u el u ol u lu ni vi ili eli oli li su on u Novial me vu vu lo la lu m le nus vus los las lus les se onVerbal systems EditThe grammars of Novial and Ido differ substantially in the way that the various tenses moods and voices of verbs are expressed Both use a combination of auxiliary verbs and verb endings However Novial uses many more auxiliary verbs and few endings while Ido uses only one auxiliary verb and a greater number of verb endings As with most international auxiliary languages all verb forms in Ido and Novial are independent of person 1st 2nd or 3rd persons and number singular or plural Language sample for comparison EditHere is the Lord s Prayer in both languages Ido version Patro nia qua esas en la cielo tua nomo santigesez tua regno advenez tua volo facesez quale en la cielo tale anke sur la tero Donez a ni cadie l omnidiala pano e pardonez a ni nia ofensi quale anke ni pardonas a nia ofensanti e ne duktez ni aden la tento ma liberigez ni del malajo Novial version Nusen Patre kel es in siele mey vun nome bli sanktifika mey vun regno veni mey on fa vun volio kom in siele anke sur tere Dona a nus disidi li omnidiali pane e pardona a nus nusen ofensos kom anke nus pardona a nusen ofensantes e non dukte nus en tentatione ma liberisa nus fro malu See also EditComparison between Ido and Interlingua Comparison between Novial and Esperanto Comparison between Ido and Esperanto Comparison between Esperanto and Interlingua Ido NovialReferences Edit Chapter IV of A Planned Auxiliary Language by Henry Jacob 1947 External links Edit Wikibooks has a book on the topic of Novial Kompleta Gramatiko di la Linguo Internaciona Ido 187 page PDF file An International Language Otto Jespersen s 1928 book which introduced Novial Contains discussion of earlier auxiliary languages including Ido An International Language The Delegation Ido Chapter of the first book about Novial which discusses Ido specific criticisms of Ido are mentioned in various chapters of the book OTTO JESPERSEN His Work for an International Auxiliary Language By Henry Jacob 1943 Comparative Texts comparing Ido Novial Occidental Latino sine flexione Esperanto and English A PLANNED AUXILIARY LANGUAGE By Henry Jacob 1947 A detailed comparative study of interlinguistics with full grammatical details of five systems of demonstrated usefulness Esperanto Ido Occidental Novial and Latino sine flexione About Direct Derivation in International Languages By Friedrich Auerbach 1930 in Novial A passage from Machievelli in Ido and Novial Contains many links pertinent to Novial Ido and Otto Jespersen Comparison between Ido and Novial at Conlang Atlas of Language Structures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Comparison between Ido and Novial amp oldid 1076828342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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