Basic English
Basic English (Business Academic Scientific International Commercial) is a controlled language used to explain complex thoughts. It has 850 basic English words chosen by Charles Kay Ogden. Some articles in the Simple English Wikipedia use only Basic English.
| Basic English | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Charles Kay Ogden |
| Date | 1925 |
| Setting and usage | controlled natural language |
| Purpose | constructed language
|
| Latin | |
| Sources | Modern English |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| IETF | en-basiceng |
In 1936, Ogden hired Otto Neurath and Marie Neurath to make International Picture Language as one of a group of eight books in Basic English.[1]
Rules of word use
The word use of Basic English is simpler and more regular than the word use of normal English. In normal English, words often have a number of different meanings. To make Basic English easier, not all the meanings of a word are used.
Basic English uses Ogden's rules of grammar. Ogden's rules of grammar let people use the 850 words to talk about things and events simply.[2]
- -s / -es / -ies change singular nouns into plural nouns.
- -ing / -ed change verbs into adjectives.
- -ing / -er change verbs into nouns.
- -ly changes adjectives into adverbs.
- -er / -est or more / most describe amounts.
- un- changes the meanings of adjectives into their opposites.
- The opposite word order with do makes questions.
- 'Operators' (verbs) and pronouns change as in normal English.
- Make combined words (compounds) from two nouns (for example "football") or a noun and a direction ("sundown").
- Measures, numbers, money, days, months, years, clock time, and international words are in English forms. E.g. Date/Time: 20 May 1972 at 21:00
- Use the words of an industry or science. For example, in this grammar, some special words are for teaching languages, and not part of Basic English: plural, conjugation, noun, adjective, adverb, qualifier, operator, pronoun, and directive.
Related pages
- Basic English alphabetical wordlist
- Basic English ordered wordlist
- Basic English picture wordlist – 200 Picturable words
- Basic English international wordlist
- Basic English compound wordlist
- Basic English combined wordlist
- Related resources
- List of simple adjectives
- List of simple verbs
- Plain English Campaign
- International auxiliary language
- Simplified English
- Français fondamental
References
- Ogden, Charles. "Basic Texts". Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "Ogden's Basic English, Rules of Grammar". 1 January 1996. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
- Ogden C.K. 1940. General Basic English dictionary. London: Evans Brothers. ISBN 0874713625
- The dictionary for Simple English
Other websites
- Ogden's Basic English
- Basic English Utility
- Automatic online simplifying and summarizing tool. - Detect language and convert to Basic English or summarize many documents into standard or Basic English, reading material and Basic English course included.