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IMPUDENTE MISUSO DE NOMINE "INTERLINGUA"
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Interbrigadistas-interlinguistas! Fratres in armas!
A mi consternation io discoperiva in le Interret que le
esperantistas impudentemente usa le nomine "interlingua".
Qual vos dice super le sequente?:
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"Esperanto. It is the only one that has developed an independent
scientific discipline - Esperanto studies"
"Esperanto studies are a subbranch of interlinguistics"
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http://www.inx.de/~ubecker/homepage.htm
Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik (GIL)
(Society for Interlinguistics - GIL)
(Uebersetzung der deutschsprachigen Seite: Sabine Fiedler)
Interlinguistics
Interlinguistics is the study of international linguistic
communication from all its aspects (including the roles, structures,
ways of development and application of ethnic and planned languages as
international means of communication).
Planned languages
Planned languages are language systems which have been consciously
created according to definite criteria by individuals or groups of
individuals for the purpose of making international communication
easier. The term is being used increasingly for what is also known as
"international artificial language", "auxiliary language", universal
language" or the like.
The planned language that has been the most successful in practice
so far is Esperanto. It is the only one that has developed an
independent scientific discipline - Esperanto studies (*** Sic! - Allan
Kiviaho).
Esperanto studies
Esperanto studies investigate the sources, structure, evolution and
fields of application of Esperanto, the planned language constructed by
L. L. Zamenhof in 1887. Thus, Esperanto studies are a subbranch of
interlinguistics (*** Sic! Allan Kiviaho).
Short interlinguistic bibliography
Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik
(Society for Interlinguistics)
GIL
Founded in Berlin, Germany, in 1991.
The organization publishes a newsletter "Interlinguistische
Informationen" (Information on Interlinguistics), organizes annual
scientific conferences, encourages its members to give lectures and to
publish on interlinguistic topics.
The GIL's address is: Gesellschaft für Interlingustik, Otto-Nagel-Str.
110, 12683 Berlin, Germany.
Problems of international linguistic communication are becoming more and
more significant, not only in Europe:
Which important aspects of the international communicationproblems have
to be considered (e.g. political, economic, intercultural, linguistic,
legal)?
What are the chances of solving current problems in international
communication?
What statements can be made about planned languages from a scientific
point of view?
What experience has been gained with Esperanto after more than 100 years
of use?
Researchers engaged in interlinguistics are striving to answer these,
and similar questions, free from prejudice and on the basis of
international scientific literature.
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Battalia-hachamente
Allan
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