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The World Language Process is developing its presentations for encouraging and guiding consultation about a universal language at some future World Global Conference for peace.

Sometime the need for a UAL will eventually be recognized and it will become possible to organize a forum such as proposed here.



The proposed presentation title is:

World Language Process
(Towards A Universal Auxiliary Language)

The proposed presentation is in two parts:

Part A. The Process for Selecting A Universal Auxiliary Language.

Part B: The Process for Selecting A Universal Auxiliary Script.

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Part A. The Process for Selecting A Universal Auxiliary Language.

Part B: The Process for Selecting A Universal Auxiliary Script.

Invitation to Participate

It is our desire to have representatives from as many countries as possible to be participants in the World Language Process and we will issue a certificate of participation. To become an aknowledged participant please register at: Participating Countries

In 2008 Bruce Beach was moderator of several presentations at the AILA Conference in Germany and was also a presenter at a symposium there for the World Language Process.

In 2005 the WLP made a presentation at the Global Communications Conference at Cardiff University in Wales.

In 2004 the WLP signed a letter of understanding at Remnin University in Beijing for the Olympics 2008.

This is the current statement of the World Language Process development method.

Further information about the World Language Process may be obtained by clicking on the links on the browser bars at the top and bottom of this web page.

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