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“INTERLANGUAGE”
“IAL”
“AUXLANG”
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*an international auxiliary language is a ‘language’ meant for ‘communication’ between people from different nations who do not share a ‘common 1st language’*
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(an ‘auxiliary language’ is primarily a ‘2nd language’)
(languages of dominant societies over the centuries have served as ‘auxiliary languages’, sometimes approaching the ‘international level’)
(‘latin’, Greek and the Mediterranean Lingua Franca were used in the past, and Arabic, English, French, Russian, Spanish, and Standard Chinese have been used as such in recent times in many parts of the world)
(however, as these languages are associated with the very dominanceβcultural, political, and economicβthat made them popular, they are often also met with resistance)
(for this reason, some have turned to the idea of promoting an ‘artificial’ / ‘constructed’ language as a possible solution)
(the term “auxiliary” implies that it is intended to be an additional language for the people of the world, rather than to replace their native languages)
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[often, the term is used to refer to planned/constructed languages proposed specifically to ease international communication, such as…]
‘esperanto’
‘ido’
(derivative of ‘esperanto’?)
‘inter-lingua’
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(however, it can also refer to the concept of such a language being determined by ‘international consensus’, including even a standardized natural language (e.g., ‘international english’), and has also been connected to the project of constructing a ‘universal language’)
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