The Creation speaketh an universal language, independently of human speech or human language, multiplied and various as they be.
He examined them, and identified them as part of the preface to a grammar and lexicon of a Universal Language, of which he was the inventor.
Reflecting human obsession with a universal language, some artificial constructs advance hypotheses regarding the nature of universality.
The visionary dimension of the digital computer is not in the technology, but in the concept of a universal language, a characteristica universalis, or lingua Adamica, as Leibniz conceived it.
One would almost expect the emergence of a universal logic and a universal language (attempts were and are made to facilitate such a universalism).
We are using the language of philosophy here or, rather, the 'universal language,' which had taken over the legacy of Greek.
And the need to study precision in writing has grown far more instant since men of science have abandoned the 'universal language' and taken to writing in their own tongues.
At that time there was much being said about a Universal Language.
In thinking the matter over and talking of it, one night at the old Squire's, that winter, Master Pierson hit on the best, most practical plan for a universal language which I have ever heard put forward.
I congratulated her on having discovered a universal language.
Were we in possession of a universal language, the Western books could easily be translated into that language, and the Eastern peoples be informed of their contents.
Bahá’u’lláh has proclaimed the adoption of a universal language.
According to this each nation should acquire the universal language in addition to its native tongue.
This should be done mainly by the foundation of a universal academy, a universal language, and universal schools.
The academy, according to Komensky, was to be composed of the wisest men of all countries, who, among many other things, were to elaborate a universal language.
The pansophic plans, such as the foundation of a universal language and a universal academy, the mystic use of the word light, occur in this as in all the pansophic works.
I told him that you had once been much intent upon Wilkins and Leibnitz's scheme of a universal language, and that I believed this had led you to the art of deciphering.
As I understand it, this is not supposed to be a universal language?
But the whole construction of the language is so remarkably simple, that you will wonder why it is that a universal language of that kind has not been introduced before for the use of civilized men.
If there were a universal language, we should save a third of life.
The interrelationships of the peoples are so great that they most certainly need a universal language.
Leibnitz, though he had solved the question for himself, writing some of his works in Latin and others in French, was yet all his life more or less occupied with the question of a universal language.
But beyond a certain point of ease a universal language cannot go (ease meaning the ease of all), and that limit has probably been about reached now.
It was rightly felt that the adoption of a universal language is a matter for private initiative.
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