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Interlinguistics is the study of various aspects of international communication. This may include, for example, changes in languages related to contacts between two or more languages. In general however, interlinguistics refers to the study of the possibilities of optimizing international communication - usually involving planned languages such as Esperanto. Communication is the process of exchanging information, usually via a common protocol. ... An artificial or constructed language (known colloquially as a conlang among aficionados), is a language whose vocabulary and grammar were specifically devised by an individual or small group, rather than having naturally evolved as part of a culture as with natural languages. ... Look up Esperanto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


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A new science is developing, Interlinguistics - that branch of the science of language which deals with the structure and basic ideas of all languages with the view to the establishing of a norm for interlanguages, i.e.
Interlinguists contend, and to my mind, rightly, that there is here a field that can be treated according to scientific methods and which it is of the utmost importance to civilized mankind to see thus treated in order to obtain a satisfactory solution to a really harassing problem.
Similarly, Professor Debrunner rejoiced that interlinguists were getting away from the dilletantism and called their attention to the fact that a great amount of work already done by philologists might be useful for the purposes of further research.
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