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List of constructed languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of constructed languages
This list of notable constructed languages is in alphabetical order, and divided into auxiliary, engineered, and artistic (including fictional) languages, and their respective subgenres. ==Auxiliary languages== International auxiliary languages are languages constructed to provide communication among all human beings, or a significant portion, without necessarily replacing native languages. ===Controlled languages=== Controlled languages are natural languages that have been altered to make them simpler, easier to use, or more acceptable in certain circumstances, such as for use by people who do not speak the original language well. The following projects are examples of controlled English: * Basic English, Special English and Globish seek to limit the language to a given list of common-use words and terms in order to make it simpler to foreign learners or other people who may have difficulties * Plain English proposes a more direct, short, clear language by avoiding many idioms, jargon and foreign words * Simplified Technical English seeks to largely reduce the complexity and ambiguity of technical texts (such as manuals) * E-Prime eliminates the verb ''to be'' with the intent of making writing more expressive and accurate.
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