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NüEnglish

Language is defined as the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. Communication is how we share our thoughts, feelings and ideas. ​

The syzygus of werdz iz language, whish iz our vehicle for communication. Just as we depend on the integrity of the mechanical vehicles of today to transport us over land, air and sea, of equal importance is the integrity of the words we speak and how we choose to use them.

English is the most used language on Earth today - spoken on all the major continents - and is a requirement to be learned from childhood in many nations. Yet it is the most vilified of the languages, referred to as the hardest to learn due to its inaccuracies and inconsistencies. 

English is a smorgasbord in the truest sense of the word containing nearly 500,000 words borrowed from more than 300 languages. This has resulted in much head-scratching and confusion.

One of the key elements essential to language is structure. Outside of the numerous contradictions in the English language it contains many of what we have coined "Asymmetrical Words" that have dualistic meaning contrary to our intent. Research shows that this type thinking can lead to mental disorder and dementia. Everything around us and in us is symmetrical in nature, shouldn't our language be symmetrical as well? To learn more about the symmetric use of language, watch this informative video prepared by the ReSearch team at LexiKän, Scroll Zero:

English is alphabetic yet highly nonphonemic meaning the letters and the sounds lack compatibility. Words such as know, bomb, climb, talk, and back all contain phantom or so-called silent letters that serve no purpose.

NüEnglish is the phonemic and symmetric system for writing and speaking English that is continuously being expanded by the neologist and lexicographers at LexiKän, which includes over 1,000 new words such as: provolushen, virect, känfidens, and nälij. 

 

NüEnglish is the progressive movement toward the continuous improvement of the English language.

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