Published International-auxiliary Conlangers
"Auxlangers" are conlangers who have created languages intended for international communication.
- Louis de Beaufront
- Léon Bollack
- James Cooke Brown
- Louis Couturat
- Alexander Gode
- Otto Jespersen
- Jackson Moore
- Charles Kay Ogden
- Giuseppe Peano
- Kenneth L. Pike
- Waldemar Rosenberger
- Johann Martin Schleyer
- Kenneth Searight
- Edgar de Wahl
- Devine Lu Linvega
- Dr. L. L. Zamenhof
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