International Auxiliary Constructed Languages Linguistics
International Auxiliary Constructed Languages Linguistics
International Auxiliary
International Auxiliary Languages (IALs) are languages constructed with the aim of facilitating communication between people who would otherwise have no other language in common. They are usually designed to be significantly simpler, and thus in theory easier to learn than natural languages.
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- Mondlango is an international auxiliary language designed for neutrality and ease of learning.
- His work for an International Auxiliary Language, By Henry Jacob, 1943.
- Amerysk is a constructed language developed in 1979 for members of the Asatru (Norse Pagan) faith.
- An encyclopedia article on Basic English, including sections on grammar, criticisms, and word lists.
- Opinions and information on Esperanto, Ido, Folkspraak, Glosa and Volapük by William W. Patterson.
- Site with various books and articles on international auxiliary languages, plus links to related sites.
- An inter-Romance constructed auxiliary language based on the four major Romance languages, and is intended for international communication among speakers of Latin languages.
- Ulango, also known as Modlango, is a mixture of Esperanto and English. Lessons, vocabulary and grammar are provided.
- With links to specific languages, descriptions of their backgrounds and language-related links.
- Ongoing revision project to revive and improve Novial language and update the vocabulary though remaining faithful to the general directions of creator of the language Otto Jespersen.
- This paper by Hartmut Traunmüller treats some basic questions concerning the adequacy of interlanguages. It is focused on constructed languages suggested for global use. [PDF file]
- SASXSEK is a simple IAL designed to minimize the learning curve through a small core vocabulary, simple grammar, and powerful word-building capabilities.
- A short grammar and vocabulary list. Based on Latin and intended to be viewed as a candidate for becoming the common language for the European Union.
- An auxiliary-neutral language.
- Document presented by the Transnational Radical Party and Esperanto International Federation
- Grammar, dictionary, texts.
- Interdisciplinary articles on artificial language, communication and culture in language usage, typology, and universality in language with applied linguists in mind.
- Aiola is a new constructed language that achieves a unique clarity of expression. Presents a history of the development of Aiola, an introduction to the language, and interactive exercises.
- An encyclopedia article on Novial, including comparison with Esperanto and Ido.
- Description of LangX, including word lists.
- A project with the purpose to form an English-based, but neutral-pronounced written language for the European Union.
- A written language based on multimedia ideograms.
- Bahaï position on a universal language.
- A brief encyclopedia article on the international auxilliary jest language.
- Constructed language based on Slavic languages.
- A language with common Slavic word stock and syntax containing main features of all Slavic languages such as substitution of word order for noun articles, perfective and imperfective aspects, synthetical type of morphology.
- Known also as EL is a rational multi-method language designed by its creator Yoshiko McFarland.
- Created by Dr. C. George Boeree to be a particularly simple, consistent, and easy to learn language for international communications.
- Artificial language created by Sumus Cacoonus.
- An encyclopedia article on Volapük, including sections on grammar and history.
- Documentation site of Romanid, an interlatinid naturalistic constructed language.
- Archives of Europanto in Europanto, English and French.
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