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Schematic Planned Language constructed language or international auxiliary language A schematic planned language is a type of constructed language whose grammar and morphology have been deliberately simplified and regularized, with idiosyncrasies from source languages (if any) removed, in order to be simpler and more streamlined than those of the ethnic languages, even if this should make the language's vocabulary relatively unrecognizable to newcomers to the language. Scientific studies indicate that this makes the language easier to learn and easier to use actively than any ethnic language, or even naturalistic planned languages. The best known example of this type of language is Esperanto.
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