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Encyclopedia > C. K. Ogden

Charles Kay Ogden (June 1, 1889 - March 21, 1957) is a linguist and writer most prominently known as the author of a constructed language called Basic English. He is also known for his work with I. A. Richards on the The Meaning of Meaning (1923) which describes the so-called semantic triangle and includes the phrase "The gostak distims the doshes."


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C.K.Ogden Biography (1580 words)
My full-dress biography or C. Ogden may be ten to twenty years in the making, but 1989, the one hundredth anniversary of his birth,, stimulated my sense of occasion, and I have decided to let the world know already just what he wrote.
When C. Ogden was not making a jest or a mystery of himself, he was pursuing his plan for global peace.
Ogden catered to the reading interests of every segment in the university, from the athletically-minded to the political activists, but there was an unmistakable reflection of The Heretics program in his editorial priorities.
Charles Kay Ogden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (217 words)
Charles Kay Ogden (June 1, 1889 - March 21, 1957) was a British linguist and writer.
The Cambridge Magazine, continuing until 1922, was influential during World War I because of its coverage of the pan-European press; its circulation reportedly rose to 25000 at one point.
Ogden often used the pseudonym Adelyne More in his journalism.
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