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AN INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY LANGUAGE
NOTE.—To avoid repeating the cumbrous phrase "international auxiliary language," the word auxiliary is usually omitted. It must be clearly understood that when "international" or "universal" language is spoken of, auxiliary is also implied.
| PART I
General | ||
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| I. | Introductory | 1 |
| II. | The Question of Principle—Economic Advantage of an International Language | 4 |
| III. | The Question of Practice—An International Language is Possible | 8 |
| IV. | The Question of Practice (continued)—An International Language is Easy | 16 |
| V. | The Question of Practice (continued)—The Introduction of an International Language would not cause Dislocation | 24 |
| VI. | International Action already taken for the Introduction of an Auxiliary Language | 26 |
| VII. | Can the International Language be Latin? | 33 |
| VIII. | Can the International Language be Greek? | 35 |
| IX. | Can the International Language be a Modern Language? | 36 |
| X. | Can the Evolution of an International Language be left to the Process of Natural Selection by Free Competition? | 38 |
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