Esperantic Studies

Esperantic Studies is an occasional English-language newsletter on current topics and projects in the areas of Esperanto studies and interlinguistics, published by the Esperantic Studies Foundation, 3900 Northampton Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20015. The following is a hyper-linked index of the main articles in each issue.

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ES13 (Summer 2002)

ES12 (Winter 1999)

  • Conference Report: Language in the 21st Century
  • News Notes: Dictionary, Series, Classes
  • Towards an Interlingual Internet
  • Interlingual Research Grants

    ES11 (Spring 1999)

  • Crystal's Ball and the Ecology of English: An Essay Review
  • Dissertations on Esperanto Studies
  • Journals: Interlinguistik/Esperantologie; Esperantologio
  • Web Watch: Language/Power; Translation
  • Summer College Esperanto Courses

    ES10 (Winter 1998)

  • The Challenge of Interlingualism: A Research Invitation
  • Related Research
  • Conference: When Languages Collide

    ES9 (Winter/Spring 1998)

  • Student Diversity in Esperanto Learning
  • Locating Materials: The MLA Bibliography
  • Book: Esperanto & Interlinguistics
  • Book: Umberto Eco & Perfect Language
  • Congress of Applied Linguistics
  • Internet Forum: Sociolinguistics
  • Web Watch: Broadcasting

    ES8 (Spring 1997)

  • Review Article: UN & Language Rights
  • Conference: Language and the Internet
  • University Esperanto Courses
  • Web Watch

    ES7 (Winter 1996)

  • Esperanto Speakers Define Mission
  • Conference: Language Rights & Responsibilities
  • Languages in Cyberspace: E-Babel
  • Conference: Language and the Internet
  • Ivo Lapenna Scholarship
  • Summer Esperanto Courses
  • Language Status Now Available
  • Ethnographic Study Available
  • Reported Without Comment

    ES6 (Spring 1996)

  • Linguistic Rights: A Challenge for the UN?
  • Which Language First? For a European Community Experiment Using Esperanto
  • Language Problems of Foreign Correspondents
  • What Does Foreign Language Teaching Accomplish?
  • Typing Esperanto in the ASCII Character Set

    ES5 (Spring 1995)

  • Language Choice and Game Theory
  • Radical Party
  • Umberto Eco on Esperanto
  • Power of Babel
  • Center for Research & Documentation
  • Publications

    ES4 (Spring 1994)

  • Rector of the U.N. University on the World Language Problem
  • Conferences Examine Language in the New Europe
  • Book Review: Esperanto: language, literature and community
  • World Language Problems Papers Series Available
  • Esperanto and Education: Toward a Research Agenda

    ES3 (Summer 1992)

  • Language Futures
  • Multilingual Machine Translation
  • Interfering with Interference
  • Speaking Through an Interpreter ...?

    ES2 (Winter 1992)

  • Ex Uno Plura?
  • Language in the Electronic World
  • What Is Colloquial Esperanto?

    ES1 (Spring 1991)

  • Introducing Ourselves ...
  • Time to Learn Asian Latin?
  • Two Languages for the Price of One?: The Propaedeutic Puzzle
  • Anthropologists Demand Language Rights for Native Americans
  • Recent Research in Interlinguistics
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