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Information: Interlingua is a naturalistic language based on the common elements of seven major European languages. As such, its vocabulary is mostly of Greco-Latin origin. The vocabulary is determined by a methodology, not dictated by an organization. Thus, Interl
Interlingua
An encyclopedia article on Interlingua, including sections on rationale, history, vocabulary, grammar, community and samples. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua_language
A Short Grammar of Interlingua
An encyclopedia article on Interlingua grammar. http://wikibooks.org/wiki/A_Short_Grammar_of_Interlingua
Grammar of Interlingua
A grammar of Interlingua written by Alexander Gode and Hugh Blair. http://members.optus.net/~ado_hall/interlingua/gi/home/entry_page.html
Interlingua-English: Introduction
The Introduction to the 1951 Interlingua-English Dictionary extensively explains the fundamental theory and methodology behind the international vocabulary used in Interlingua. http://www.interlingua.com/ied/
Interlinguano
Web-brochure for the promotion of Interlingua. http://www.joes.com/home/interlingua/
Alyssa St. James in Interlingua
Facts about Interlingua; a short grammar; tips for learning Interlingua; list of links. Also inside: a short bibliography; a history of Interlingua; and information in Spanish. http://interlingua.htmlplanet.com/
Latino Moderne
A version of Interlingua with a more naturalistic and extensive grammar. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/3150/latinomodernecontents.html
Introducing Interlingua
A short course for beginners by F. P. Gopsill. http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Introducing_Interlingua