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                               ---  The true Universal Language

During a "2009 Linguistics Conference", a set of new linguistic laws was discussed.

Law 1: Encoding with a closed set of root words, any arbitrary vocabulary type language will be organized into a logically linked linear chain.

Law 2: When every natural language is encoded with a universal set of root words, a true Universal Language emerges.

The details are available at http://www.prebabel.info/

Looking forward to your comments on this.

Yours truly, Tienzen Gong



After the inception of the PreBabel site on July 14, 2009, it has caught many people's interest. The criteria of constructing a universal language and its framework are available at,

       http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_Universal_Language&redirect=no

        
An in-depth discussion on the PreBabel took place at "conlanger bulletin board." Many great questions and critiques were discussed there. The following is a brief summary of those discussions.

   1. Day one --- Summary of questions and critiques
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Summary_of_questions_about_PreBabel&redirect=no

   2. Day two --- Is a universal language possible?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Is_a_universal_language_possible%3F&redirect=no

   3. Day three --- What are the criteria for a universal language?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_criteria_for_a_universal_language&redirect=no

   4. Day four --- The history of finding the universal language root word set
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_history_of_finding_the_universal_language_root_word_set&redirect=no

   5. Day five --- The choices of roots for the universal language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_choices_of_roots_for_PreBabel&redirect=no

   6. Day six --- Theoretical framework of a universal language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Theoretical_framework_for_a_universal_language&redirect=no

   7. Day seven --- Test procedure for validating a universal language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Test_procedure_for_validating_the_PreBabel&redirect=no

   8. Day eight -- The fuzzy logic and the PreBabel root word set
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_fuzzy_logic_and_the_root_word_set&redirect=no

   9. Day nine --- Are all natural languages isomorphic among one another?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Isomorphism_of_all_natural_languages&redirect=no

  10. Day ten --- PreBabel root word set is invented, not discovered
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=PB_root_word_set_is_invented,_not_discovered&redirect=no

  11. Day eleven --- Private Language Thesis (PLT) and the types of language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_Private_Language_Thesis_and_the_types_of_languages&redirect=no

  12. Day twelve --- Can any language be without verbs?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Can_any_language_be_without_verbs%3F&redirect=no

  13. Day thirteen --- The regression encoding procedure (REP) for PreBabel
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_regression_encoding_procedure_for_a_universal_language&redirect=no

  14. Day fourteen --- The attractor theorem and a universal language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_attractor_theorem_and_a_universal_language&redirect=no

  15. Day fifteen --- The innate meaning of a word token (of PreBabel) vs its semantic meaning
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_innate_meaning_of_a_word_token_and_its_semantic_meaning&redirect=no

  16. Day sixteen --- Is English a universal language?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Is_English_a_universal_language%3F&redirect=no

  17. Day seventeen --- A premise must be testable
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=A_premise_must_be_testable&redirect=no

  18. Day eighteen --- The method of handling any chaotic system, such as the system of natural languages
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_method_of_handling_a_chaotic_system,_such_as_among_natural_languages&redirect=no

  19. Day nineteen --- Via PreBabel to learn any second language is to learn two instead of one, then, why do it?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Via_PreBabel_to_learn_any_second_language_is_to_learn_two_instead_of_one,_then_why_do_it%3F&redirect=no

  20. Day twenty --- A true Emperor cannot be discredited by any disbelieving person
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=A_true_Emperor_cannot_be_discredited_by_any_disbelieving_person&redirect=no

  21. Day twenty-one --- Is Esperanto a universal language?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=About_the_Esperanto&redirect=no

  22. Day twenty-two --- The strategy of constructing a universal language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=More_about_the_Esperanto&redirect=no


23. Day twenty-three -- Sould PreBabel words be intuitive? And, the PreBabel a, b and c
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/PreBabel_logic_a,_b_and_c

24. Day twenty-four -- Can PreBabel (language x) be learned easier than the language x itself?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Can_PreBabel_(language_x)_be_learned_easier_than_the_language_x_itself%3F

25. Day twenty-five -- About "words and concepts of one language are grouped differently in another language"
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_words_and_concepts_of_one_language_are_grouped_differently_in_another_language

26. Day twenty-six -- The PreBabel process is as easy as 1, 2 and 3
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/The_PreBabel_process_is_as_easy_as_1,_2_and_3

27. Day twenty-seven -- How and when can PreBabel (Proper) emerge?
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/How_and_when_can_PreBabel_(Proper)_emerge%3F

28. Day twenty-eight -- more about intuitiveness
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/More_about_intuitiveness

29. Day twenty-nine -- about memory anchors on learning a language
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_memory_anchors_on_learning_a_language

30. Day thirty -- about tests for PreBabel
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_tests_for_PreBabel

31. Day thirty-one -- about PreBabel (Chinese)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_PreBabel_(Chinese)

32. Day thirty-two -- the debut of PreBabel (Chinese) at AP Annual Conference 2007 (CollegeBoard)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/The_debut_of_PreBabel_(Chinese)_at_AP_Annual_Conference_2007_(CollegeBoard)

33. Day thirty-three -- traditional Chinese etymology vs PreBabel (Chinese)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_etymology_vs_PreBabel_(Chinese)

34. Day thirty-four -- the first constructed language, the Lii character set.
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/The_first_constructed_language,_the_Lii_character_set

35. Day thirty-five -- phonological reconstruction vs PreBabel (Chinese)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Phonological_reconstruction_vs_PreBabel_(Chinese)

36. Day thirty-six -- more about the construction of the Lii character set
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/More_about_the_construction_of_the_Lii_character_set

37. Day thirty-seven -- Published works on PreBabel (Chinese)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Published_works_on_PreBabel_(Chinese)

38. Day thirty-eight -- more of traditional Chinese etymology vs PreBabel (Chinese)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/More_of_traditional_Chinese_etymology_vs_PreBabel_(Chinese)

39. Day thirty-nine -- PreBabel methodology I -- equivalent transformation
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/PreBabel_methodology_I_--_equivalent_transformation

40. Day forty -- Types of conlang and more on traditional Chinese etymology vs PreBabel (Chinese)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Types_of_conlang_and_more_on_traditional_Chinese_etymology_vs_PreBabel_(Chinese)

41. Day forty-one -- PreBabel epistemology: the Occam's razor
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/PreBabel_epistemology:_the_Occam%27s_razor

42. Day forty-two -- axiomatic domain, theory and system
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Axiomatic_domain,_theory_and_system


43. Day forty-three -- about Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_Sapir-Whorf_hypothesis

44. Day forty-four -- About the differences among languages
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_the_differences_among_languages

45. Day forty-five -- Reasons being in the dark
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Reasons_being_in_the_dark

46. Day forty-six -- about large and complex system
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_large_and_complex_system

47. Day forty-seven -- A constructed linguistic universe (I)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/A_constructed_linguistic_universe_%28I%29

48. Day forty-eight -- about China's language policy
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_China%27s_language_policy

49. Day forty-nine -- Construced linguistic universe (II)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Construced_linguistic_universe_%28II%29

50. Day fifty -- Constructed linguistic universe (III)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Constructed_linguistic_universe_%28III%29

51. Day fifty-one -- Constructed linguistic universe (IV)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Constructed_linguistic_universe_%28IV%29

52. Day fifty-two -- Constructed linguistic universe (V)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Constructed_linguistic_universe_%28V%29

53. Day fifty-three -- Constructed linguistic universe (VI)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Constructed_linguistic_universe_%28VI%29

54. Day fifty-four -- Constructed linguistic universe (VII)
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Constructed_linguistic_universe_%28VII%29

55. Day fifty-five -- Summary of constructed linguistic universe
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Summary_of_constructed_linguistic_universe

56. Day fifty-six -- Discovering the PreBabel principle
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Discovering_the_PreBabel_principle

57. Day fifty-seven -- Benefits of PreBabel
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Benefits_of_PreBabel

58. Day fifty-eight -- the PreBabel procedures
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/The_PreBabel_procedures

59. Day fifty-nine -- about Chinese Etymology
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_Chinese_Etymology


60. Day sixty -- Can the parts be larger than the whole? [1]

http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Can_the_parts_be_larger_than_the_whole%3F


61. Day sixty-one -- Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis revisited

http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Sapir-Whorf_Hypothesis_revisited


62. Day sixty-two -- The two step PreBabel procedures

http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/The_two_step_PreBabel_procedures


63. Day sixty-three -- Can linguistics be justified with math laws? http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Can_linguistics_be_justified_with_math_laws%3F


64. Day sixty-four -- About heavily inflecting or agglutinating languages http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/About_heavily_inflecting_or_agglutinating_languages


65. Day sixty-five -- Can any theory be based on only two highly atypical examples? http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Can_any_theory_be_based_on_only_two_highly_atypical_examples%3F


66. Day sixty-six -- Can PreBabel encompass the Martian language? http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/Can_PreBabel_encompass_the_Martian_language%3F




New linguistic laws
http://prebabel.wikia.com/wiki/New_linguistic_laws

A new linguistic paradigm
http://prebabel.wikia.com/index.php?title=A_new_linguistic_paradigm&redirect=no


Note 1: arbitrary vocabulary means that words are patterns of temporally ordered sound types, and meaning of a word does not attach to particular activities, sound, marks on paper, or anything else with a definite spatiotemporal locus.

Note 2: logically linked linear chain acts as a chain or a system of logically linked mnemonic.

Note 3: a closed set means that the parts (radicals) of all vocabulary of a language will not contain any symbol beyond (or outside of) the given root word set.

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