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Esperantologio kaj Interlingvistiko Esperantología e Interlingüística Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik International Language Communication (Esperanto-English-Chinese)
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This site provides an index to organizations, publications and other sources of information on so-called "planned", "constructed" or "artificial" international languages and their relevance to general and applied linguistics, sociology, semiotics, political and educational science. Of more than 900 attempts to create such languages, only one, Esperanto, has acquired a world-wide speech community. Esperanto studies are thus a particularly important and active branch of interlinguistics, as this field is generally known. Most of the information here has been provided in English, which may give a misleading impression of the field of interlinguistics as a whole. Much important work has been done in French, German, Russian, and other major scientific languages, and above all in Esperanto itself. No serious researcher in this field should neglect the material available in these other languages. | |
BJA-LISTOA mailing list on "social interlinguistics".
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Center for Research and Documentation on World Language ProblemsAn international research network on interlinguistics and Esperanto studies.
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Esperantic Studies FoundationA U.S.-based charitable foundation that supports interlinguistic research.
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Esperanto and EducationA reference page on educational organizations, programs, courses and research.
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Esperanto DocumentsA series of short monographs published by the Universal Esperanto Association. | |
Journals, Newsletters, Bibliographies and Web SitesWhere to look for further information, in print and on line. | |
Miscellanea InterlinguisticaSee also the general pages listed at the head of this page, and the Virtual Esperanto Library.
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