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  1. All of the auxlangs with a surviving speaker community seem to have benefited from the advent of the Internet, Esperanto more than most. The CONLANG mailing list was founded in 1991; in its early years discussion focused on international auxiliary languages.

  2. Jul 17, 2017 · The multilingual Internet raises a number of practical and scholarly questions, ranging from the distinctive features of email or chat in languages with specific font-related requirements, to code-switching in bilingual or multilingual online communication, to the effects of the English language and global “netspeak” (Crystal, 2001) on CMC ...

    • Brenda Danet, Susan C. Herring
    • 2006
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  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Technology has significantly affected the way we communicate. Language, in particular, has seen a significant change since the advent of the internet. Text messaging and the use of translation applications has diluted and altered various languages to a certain extent. The internet became widely popular among the general public with the ...

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  5. The Internet: Changing the Language. It is, of course, too soon to say what permanent effect the Internet will have on languages. Electronically mediated communication (EMC) has been in routine use for only around twenty years, and this is an eyeblink in the history of a language. It takes time—a lot of time—for a change to emerge, for ...

  6. According to a 2000 study, the international auxiliary language Esperanto ranked 40 out of all languages in search engine queries, also ranking 27 out of all languages that rely on the Latin script. Usage statistics of content languages for websites

  7. THE ROLE OF ENGLISH AS AN AUXILIARY INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD Anil Sarwal . DAV College, Chandigarh1. In this age of globalization,2people need an international auxiliary language in addition to their mother tongue to improve communication and foster unity among nations.

  8. Volapük and Esperanto were meant to be used by speakers of any natural language, but there have also been artificial auxiliary languages aimed at particular groups of speakers. Most of these are artificial zonal languages, languages intended for use by speakers of a group of related languages or by speakers in a particular geographical area ...

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