International Communication
International Communication is a scholarly work, published in 1970 in ''The Journal of the American Medical Association''. The main subjects of the publication include pronunciation, medicine, vocabulary, anatomical terminology, American English, publishing, linguistics, communication, international communication, International language, and English. William Morris, of the Heritage Publishing Company, in a radio broadcast on Oct 26, 1969, stated that American English is now the accepted language for international communication and that the company's dictionary for overseas consumption reflects this trend.