International Auxiliary Language Association

The International Auxiliary Language Association ( IALA; German: International Auxiliary Language Society) was founded to coordinate the efforts of a world auxiliary language.

It was founded in 1924 in New York and introduced in 1930 in Geneva under the direction of Otto Jespersen Anglisten their first major conference on an international auxiliary language by. Among the participating linguists Earl Babcock, Charles Bally, William Collinson, Albert Debrunner, Otto Funke, Edward Hermann, Albert Sechehaye and René de Saussure were.

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