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The work argues for an international auxiliary language by weighing principle and practice, emphasizing economic, practical, aesthetic, and educational considerations and addressing common objections. It surveys the history and variety of proposed universal-language schemes, examines the rise and difficulties of earlier projects, and assesses the emergence and present condition of Esperanto. It analyzes Esperanto's structure and pedagogy, presents comparative demonstrations of learning economy and potential uses as a code for untrained correspondents. The volume concludes with practical materials and exercises, including pronunciation guidance, specimens, grammar, affixes, correlative tables, vocabulary, and appendices with sample problems and orthographic notes.

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Walter John Clark

Walter John Clark was an advocate for international communication and linguistic unity, best known for his work "International Language, Past, Present & Future / With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar." In this influential text, he explores the development and potential of Esperanto as a universal language, providing insights into its grammar and practical applications. Clark's contributions reflect a broader interest in the role of language in fostering global understanding and cooperation. His writings continue to resonate with those interested in linguistics and the ideals of internationalism.

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