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  1. Universal language may refer to a hypothetical or historical language spoken and understood by all or most of the world's people. In some contexts, it refers to a means of communication said to be understood by all humans.

  2. An article by Carlos Carrion Torres that argues why English is the simplest and easiest language to learn and understand in the world. He compares English with other languages and explains the historical and cultural factors that made English a universal language.

  3. The Universal Language is a short comedic play written by David Ives. The play is part of the collection of plays called All in the Timing. The show features two characters, Don and Dawn. Don is a con artist trying to swindle customers into learning a fraudulent language, Unamunda, and Dawn is a shy 28-year-old woman with a stutter. Through the ...

  4. 26 de oct. de 2009 · This target article summarizes decades of cross-linguistic work by typologists and descriptive linguists, showing just how few and unprofound the universal characteristics of language are, once we honestly confront the diversity offered to us by the world's 6,000 to 8,000 languages.

  5. This article traces the history and current status of various attempts to create or adopt a universal language for global communication. It compares the advantages and challenges of English and Chinese as the leading candidates for global dominance in the twenty-first century.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2011 · This 30-minute film traces the history of Esperanto, an artificial language that was created in the late 1800s by a Polish eye doctor who believed that if everyone in the world spoke a common ...

  7. 23 de jul. de 2021 · UNIVERSALS OF LANGUAGE. Languages we do not speak or understand may sound like meaningless babble to us, but all the human languages that have ever been studied by linguists are amazingly similar. They all share a number of characteristics, which linguists call language universals.