PoliceSpeak
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PoliceSpeak is a constructed language for police and emergency service cooperation at the Channel Tunnel, using a limited vocabulary of French and English for ease of communication between workers with different native languages.[1]
See also [edit]
- Seaspeak
- Controlled natural language
- Pécrot rail crash, a 2001 Belgian rail accident partially caused by a language barrier
References [edit]
- ^ Edward Johnson (2000). "Talking across Frontiers" (PDF). Proceedings of the International Conference on European Cross Border Cooperation: Lessons for and from Ireland.
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