Auxiliary language
a language, as esperanto, swahili, or english, used for intercommunication by speakers of various other languages.
historical examples
it sins against the cardinal principle that an auxiliary language shall inflict no damage upon any natural one.
international language walter j. clark
it would be the same with the official recognition by a group of powerful nations of an auxiliary language.
international language walter j. clark
the universal ability to use an auxiliary language on occasion rounds off and completes the levelling process.
international language walter j. clark
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