Basic English for the 21st Century
For the advocate of Basic the formula might run as follows:
As soon as an iregularity becomes unncecessary for purposed of idiomatic communication, that form or phrase can be abandoned; and as soon as any term becomes internationalized (as in the rapidly developing sciences) that term is then automatically added to the vocabulary of Basic.
Nor must it be forgotten that when once Basic is established as a universal linguistic foundation, its technique of expansion is chiefly the acquisition of further specific names; and since such names can be added at an average rate of one every two minutes, a few hundred addenda could at any time be acquired over the week- end. In other words, the time may not be far distant when Governments will initiate special Language Weeks to focus attention on the benefits accruing to a community through any extension of its power of communication with other communities; when the public prints will feature the year's most plausible guess at the next most useful word; and when philanthropists will solace their retiring years by watching Basic Institutes rise around them for the diffusion of defter definitions and dumpier dictionaries.
From "BASIC ENGLISH, A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar" by C. K. OGDEN
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