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A '''euroclone''' is, in the broadest sense of the term a [[conlang]] with a [[Standard Average European]] structure, i. e. based on distinctions characteristic of the major languages of western Europe.
A '''euroclone''' is, in the broadest sense of the term, a [[conlang]] with a [[Standard Average European]] structure, i. e. based on distinctions characteristic of the major languages of western Europe.


In a narrower sense, the term '''euroclone''' is used for an [[a posteriori]] [[auxlang]] based on the major languages of Europe.  Examples of such euroclones are [[Esperanto]], [[Ido]], [[Novial]], [[Occidental]] and [[Interlingua]].
In a narrower sense, the term '''euroclone''' is used for an [[a posteriori]] [[auxlang]] based on the major languages of Europe.  Examples of such euroclones are [[Esperanto]], [[Ido]], [[Novial]], [[Occidental]] and [[Interlingua]].


[[Category:Types of conlangs]]
[[Category:Types of conlangs]]

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A euroclone is, in the broadest sense of the term, a conlang with a Standard Average European structure, i. e. based on distinctions characteristic of the major languages of western Europe.

In a narrower sense, the term euroclone is used for an a posteriori auxlang based on the major languages of Europe. Examples of such euroclones are Esperanto, Ido, Novial, Occidental and Interlingua.