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Otto Jespersen
Otto Jespersen and an International Auxiliary Language Centenary Of
Edward Sapir's View About International Auxiliary Language
The Esperantist Background of René De Saussure's Work
Lingüistas Y Lenguas Artificiales Francisco Javier Grande Alija Universidad De León
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Chapter Two Planned Languages And
Otto Jespersen and 'The Woman', Then and Now
Lidepla - Omegawiki: Multilingual Dictionary
A Notion of Joyce's Time
Essentials of English Grammar
Quattro Lezioni Tra Democrazia Iinguistica E Minoranze
Semantic Compositionality: Esperanto Word Formation for Language Technology*
Languages in Contact 2014 Scientific Board of the Committee for Philology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch
Interlanguage and 20Th Century Scientific Communication
Interlinguistische Informationeninformationen Mitteilungsblatt Der Gesellschaft Für Interlinguistik E.V
Lo Bianco, Joseph (2004). Invented Languages and New Worlds
René De Saussure and the Theory of Word Formation
Interlinguistics
Although It Is Almost Forgotten Today, 100 Years Ago René De Saussure Was an Eminent Mathematician with a Strong Interest in Language
Top View
RELATION of Ials to WORLDVIEW and PERCEPTION Still Hoping
Neutrality of International Languages*
Key Concepts in Language and Linguistics
La Truoj De Otto Jespersen (1860-1943)
JRR Tolkien and Early 20Th-Century Radical Linguistic Experimentation
La Vivacité De Parole Dans Les Langues Mortes Ou Artificielles : Le Petit Prince Dans Deux Versions Latines Et En Espéranto, Ido, Lingua
The Case of Otto Jespersen's
Dialogo Kaj Interkompreno En Interlingvistika Laboro De Otto Jespersen
Otto Jespersen Efficiency in Linguistic Change
"The Problem of an International Auxiliary Language and Its Solution in Ido" (5.7MB)
Language and Gender Revision Booklet
International Auxiliary Language
Jiva№ 1, Mes-Ot 2014
Sources of Otto Jespersen's Sound Symbolism from Various Disciplines
Introduction Tointerlinguistics
René De Saussure and the Theory of Word Formation
Of Interlinguistics