Esperanto, interlinguistics, and planned language
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Esperanto, interlinguistics, and planned language
(Papers of the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, 5)
University Press of America , Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, c1997
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Chiefly English; includes one article in French and one in German
Collection of articles originally published in Language problems and language planning
Includes bibliographical references
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Contents: Humphrey Tonkin, Introduction; Detlev Blanke, The Term "Planned Language"; Pere Juli, Linguistic Theory and International Communication; David K. Jordan, Esperanto and Esperantism; Aleksandr Dulichenko, Esperanto: A Unique Model for General Linguistics; Humphrey Tonkin, One Hundred Years of Esperanto: A Survey; John Edwards and Lynn MacPherson, Views of Constructed Languages, With Special Reference to Esperanto; Klaus Schubert, Ausdruckskraft und Regelm0/00ssigkeit: Was Esperanto fr automatische <bersetzung geeignet macht; Probal Dasgupta, Toward a Dialogue Between the Sociolinguistic Sciences and Esperanto Culture; Ralph L. Harry, Development of a Language for International Law: The Experience of Esperanto; Bernard Golden, Conservation of the Heritage of Volapk; Victor Sadler, Machine Translation Project Reaches Watershed; Istv*n Ertl and FranAois Lo Jacomo, Umberto Eco, l'espEranto et le plurilinguisme de l'avenir. Co-published with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems.
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