A Scientific Approach to a Global Language

                          

                                

               LangX Hierarchy


 

Lang53

27

26

2726AD

100%

0%

Lang49

26

23

2623AD

98%

2%

Lang45

25

20

2520AD

90%

10%

Lang41

24

17

2417AD

70%

30%

Lang37

23

14

2314AD

30%

70%

Lang33

22

11

2211AD

10%

90%

Lang29

21

08

2108AD

2%

98%

Lang25

20

05

2005AD

0%

100%

 

1  What is the International Auxiliary Language (IAL)?

2  How to Promote an IAL

3  Answers to Some Questions

4   What is LangX?

5   The Horns of a Dilemma: Auxlang vs Onelang

6   The Phonetic Basis of a Global Core Vocabulary

7   Towards a Lang25 Phonology

8   Lang25 Vocabulary and the Unish Wordlist

9   Comments and Criticisms

10  Two Articles by Prof. Bruce M. Beach

11  Three Short Articles about LangX by Jens Wilkinson

12  Pre-2002 Articles about LangX by Antony Alexander

 

 

The LangX Hierarchy is an outline plan of action for transition from a basic "pidgin" international auxiliary language (IAL) to a single global language of unparalleled richness and complexity in the distant future. The above table is a provisional projected timescale towards this end. The columns show:  [1] name of language - each one a progressive development of LangX   [2] approx. no. of consonants   [3] approx. no. of vowels   [4] year of inauguration (mnemonic for nos. of consonants and vowels)   [5] approx. % of global population using language as mother tongue   [6] approx. % of global population using language as auxiliary or main second language.