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Paul Steiner (language creator)

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For the Olympic swimmer and water polo player, see Pavol Steiner.

Paul Steiner was a volapükist from Nuremberg, Germany (although some other sources claim that he was a high school teacher in Saverne. He was active in the Volapük movement, but at one point quit and in 1885 created his own constructed language, Pasilingua.

References

  • Spielmann, Sigmund. 1887. Volapük-Almanach für 1888, verfasst von Sigmund Spielmann. I. Jahrgang. Lekaled volapüka plo yel balmil jöltum jölsejöl, pelautöl fa Spielmann Sigmund. Yelüp balid. Leipzig: Mayer. (Vödem rigädik.)


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