International Auxiliary Language Association
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The International Auxiliary Language Association, which existed from 1924 to some time after 1952, was created to "promote widespread study, discussion and publicity of all questions involved in the establishment of an auxiliary language, together with research and experiment that may hasten such establishment in an intelligent manner and on stable foundations." Although it was originally created to determine which auxiliary language of a wide field of contenders would be the best suited to the task of international communication, it eventually changed direction into creating its own language, Interlingua. It would later publish materials in and about Interlingua from 1951 until 1954.