Gibson Code

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The Gibson Code is a constructed language invented by Manly B. Gibson of the United States Army Coastal Artillery, which replaces words with numbers using the digits 0-9. An example is 5–111–409–10–5–516–2013 ("The boy eats the red apple").[1]

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  1. ^ Pei, Mario (1949). The Story Of Language. J. B. Lippincoot Company. p. 444. Retrieved 22 November 2022.