The International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA) was founded in 1924 by Alice Vanderbilt Morris; like the earlier Delegation for the Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language, its mission was to study language problems and the existing auxlangs and proposals for auxlangs, and to negotiate some consensus between the supporters of ...
International auxiliary language From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An International auxiliary language (shortly IAL or auxlang) is a language that is intended for communication between people who have different first languages.
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Pages in category "International auxiliary languages" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ().
Interlingua's greatest advantage is that it is the most widely understood international auxiliary language besides Interlingua (IL) de A.p.I. [citation needed] by virtue of its naturalistic (as opposed to schematic) grammar and vocabulary, allowing those familiar with a Romance language, and educated speakers of English, to read and understand ...
- 1951
- /ɪntərˈlɪŋɡwə/; IA: [inteɾˈliŋɡwa]
- International Auxiliary Language Association
- Scientific registration of international vocabulary; international auxiliary language
Articles > International Auxiliary Languages and Wikipedia by Alexis Ulrich . International Auxiliary Languages have found on Wikipedia a new space to expand their reach and keep proving their practicality and usefulness since the apparition of the encyclopedia in January 2001.
International auxiliary languages are by definition not associated with a particular country or geographic region. Esperanto is probably the best-known and most widespread. Interlingua , a much less popular, but still growing auxiliary language, is likewise spoken mainly in Northern and Eastern Europe and in South America , with substantial ...
Auxlang refers to international auxiliary languages (IAL or auxlang) used for communication between people who do not share a common native language. See the International auxiliary language Wikipedia article. Bonveno a la situo di Linguas Auxiliar International (Projecto Auxilingua) en Wikia.
The newer auxiliary languages could also be used to learn ethnic languages quickly and to better understand one's own language. Examples of traditional auxiliary languages, sometimes called schematic languages, are Esperanto, Ido, and Volapük. Examples of the newer approach, sometimes called naturalistic languages, are Interlingua, Interlingue ...
The Academy had its origin as the Kadem bevünetik volapüka (literally 'International Academy of the World Language') at a congress in Munich in August 1887, was set up to conserve and perfect the auxiliary language Volapük. Under Rosenberger, who became the Academy’s director in 1892, the group began to make considerable changes in the ...