It will be necessary to standardize the grammar, pronunciation, and most common words. But when languages merge, the grammar of the resulting language is simpler and more regular than that of the merging languages. The new lingua franca will be simpler and more regular than existing European languages.
It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English speaker, it will seem like a simplified form of English—which is exactly what a skeptical friend from Cambridge told me Occidental is. European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. In science, music, sports, and so on, all of Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages differ only in grammar, pronunciation, and the most common vocabulary. This leads directly to the desirability of a new lingua franca: We refuse to continue paying for expensive translators. It will only be necessary to standardize grammar, pronunciation, and the most common words.
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It will be necessary to standardize the grammar, pronunciation, and most common words. But when languages merge, the grammar of the resulting language is simpler and more regular than that of the merging languages. The new lingua franca will be simpler and more regular than existing European languages.
It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English speaker, it will seem like a simplified form of English—which is exactly what a skeptical friend from Cambridge told me Occidental is. European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. In science, music, sports, and so on, all of Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages differ only in grammar, pronunciation, and the most common vocabulary. This leads directly to the desirability of a new lingua franca: We refuse to continue paying for expensive translators. It will only be necessary to standardize grammar, pronunciation, and the most common words.
Cameron Williamson
“When languages merge, the grammar of the resulting language is simpler and more regular than that of the merging languages. The new lingua franca will be simpler and more regular than existing European languages.”