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Blanke, Detlev – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1998
Discusses the relationship between planned languages and specialized technical languages, with particular reference to Esperanto, and analyzes its significance for several aspects of Eugen Wuster's (the founder of terminology science) work. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Esperanto, Language Planning, Language Role
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Fettes, Mark – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1997
Argues that the Internet offers new opportunities for the development, use, and study of planned languages. Notes that while most Web pages on "constructed" languages are the work of individual hobbyists, a few projects have small communities of users. The paper concludes that the use of Esperanto on the Internet reflects increased socialization…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Change Agents, Esperanto, Information Dissemination
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Schubert, Klaus – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1988
Describes DLT, the multilingual machine translation system that uses Esperanto as an intermediate language in which substantial portions of the translation subprocesses are carried out. The criteria for choosing an intermediate language and the reasons for preferring Esperanto over other languages are explained. (Author/DJD)
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Data Processing, Language Processing, Machine Translation
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Golden, Bernard – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1987
Volapuek, an artificial language that preceded Esperanto and was the center of a short-lived movement, is undergoing an attempted revival spearheaded by Esperantists. Volapuek is recognized as the first successful international language in the history of planned languages. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Diachronic Linguistics, Intercultural Communication, Language Maintenance
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Corsetti, Renato – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1996
Reviews what is known about Esperanto as a home language and first language. Recorded cases of Esperanto-speaking families are known since 1919, and in nearly all of the approximately 350 families documented, the language is spoken to the children by the father. The data suggests that this "artificial bilingualism" can be as successful…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Bilingualism, Creoles, Diachronic Linguistics