Authors

  • Watson Douglas Reid
    Independent Researcher, Ottawa, Canada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume04Issue11-12

Keywords:

Universal language language international language Soral Soral language.

Abstract

This article explains how new abilities are acquired when speaking a language that I call the Soral language. The language is created with the aid of computer technology that organizes the words in a way that enables our brain to attach meaning to the sound of the words. The following abilities are acquired when speaking the language.
1. The ability to understand the meaning of words that have never been heard before or seen in a book.
2. Improved ability to recall words from memory.
3. Larger vocabulary.
4. Improved conversational skills.
5. Improved understanding of the meaning of words.
6. Ability to understand medical and other technical terms without formal training.
7. Ability to learn the Soral language more easily than other languages.
Words in the Soral language are created by entering words in one of our existing languages into the computer program, then clicking buttons which are hyperlinked to other pages containing more buttons. Each button describes one characteristic of the entity that the word represents. A letter is assigned to each characteristic. By clicking on several buttons in succession a word is created that has a sound that represents the characteristics of the entity that the word represents. Speakers of the language can understand the meaning of words by the sound of the word. It is proposed that the Soral language should be adopted as a universal language.


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COVER LETTER

Douglas Watson

17 Laurentide Road,

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Email: dougwatson87@gmail.com

Date: 23 November 2024

The Editor,

International Journal Of Literature And Languages

265 Jan St, Manhattan, IL 60442, USA

Dear Editor

I would like to submit an article entitled Creating New Abilities with Language for consideration by the

International

Journal of Literature and Languages

. My submission contains 23 pages, 14 images, 2 appendixes and 2 files for

downloading by your readers.

My article shows that by speaking the language that I call the Soral language we acquire a new ability to understand
the meaning of words that we have never heard before. Many other aspects of our language are also improved. I
identify seven abilities that are either entirely new abilities or are an improvement on existing abilities. The language
is structured so that each word has a sound that identifies that word as being in a particular grammatical category.
The language uses Microsoft Excel computer program to create a structure with the properties described above. I
believe that Soral language can make an significant advance in human communication because this language offers
benefits that other languages do not provide. The benefits of the Soral language make it suitable for adoption as a
second language by countries throughout the world.

Much work remains to be done. Artificial intelligence can play an important role. I have submitted an audio file that
was created using artificial intelligence and a Microsoft Excel file in addition to the main manuscript. Could you
please provide links on page 13 of my manuscript to enable readers to download these files. Please address all
correspondence concerning my article to me at dougwatson87@gmail.com.

Thank you for your consideration of my manuscript submission.

Douglas Watson

References

Constructed languages

A search of the internet for constructed languages shows that many languages have been created through history, but none have attained widespread acceptance by the public. A short list is presented in Appendix B, and in the following reference.

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