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Interlinguistics and the Internet

open access: yesLanguage Problems and Language Planning, 1997
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Interlinguistik und Internet Wie Post und moderne Verkehrsmittel in den vergangenen hundert Jahren eine unverzicht-bare Voraussetzung fiir die Entwicklung von Plansprachen waren, so bietet heute das Internet neue Möglichkeiten, Plansprachen zu lernen, zu benutzen und zu erforschen.
Mark Fettes
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Interlinguistics and Esperanto studies

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2003
A significant number of publications on interlinguistics and Esperanto studies would be improved if their authors had a more thorough knowledge of the significant scholarly literature. However, it is often difficult even for the specialist to find his or her way among current and older scholarly studies dealing with various aspects of planned languages
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Interlinguistics and Esperanto studies at universities

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2008
The Bologna process aims to create a European Higher Education Area by 2010, in which university studies are comparable and compatible and degrees more transparent. Its priority is the introduction of the three-cycle system Bachelor — Master — Doctorate.
Sabine Fiedler
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Interlinguistics — a Branch of Language Study

Education and Training, 1959
A place for auxiliary languages in vocational further education is a long way off, but few would dare to say it will never be won. For the present it is important to know that a language of this type does not necessarily represent one man's guess at what would be an improvement on national languages, but may be a scientific approach to finding a widely
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On the Causes of the Disagreements in Interlinguistics

STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 1987
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Esperanto, Interlinguistics, and Planned Language

open access: yesThe Modern Language Review, 2000
Chris Gledhill, Humphrey Tonkin
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