Esperanto, Interlinguistics, and Planned Language

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Humphrey Tonkin
University Press of America, 1997 - Foreign Language Study - 232 pages
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 f, r automatische
 

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Introduction
ix
The Term Planned Language
1
Linguistic Theory and International Communication
21
Esperanto and Esperantism
39
A Unique Model for General Linguistics
67
A Survey
71
Views of Constructed Languages with Special Reference to Esperanto
93
Was Esperanto für automatische Übersetzung geeignet macht
117
Toward a Dialogue between the Sociolinguistic Sciences and Esperanto Culture
141
The Experience of Esperanto
173
Conservation of the Heritage of Volapük
183
Machine Translation Project Reaches Watershed
191
Umberto Eco lespéranto et le plurilinguisme de Pavenir
199
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