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Degree words in Esperanto and categories in Universal Grammar
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PROBAL DASGUPTA
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Chapters in this book
- I-X I
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Part I: Introductions
- The proof of the pudding ... 3
- Interlinguistics – its aims, its achievements, and its place in language science 7
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Part II: Planned Languages in Linguistics
- Ethnic language and planned language 47
- Planned languages – a survey of some of the main problems 63
- Interlingustics: a branch of applied linguistics? 89
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Part III: Language Design and Language Change
- Principles for constructing Planned Languages 101
- Optimization in language planning 121
- A few notes on the evolution of Esperanto 129
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Part IV: Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics
- Linguistic artificiality and cognitive competence 145
- Who are the speakers of Esperanto? 157
- Planned auxiliary language and communicative competence 173
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Part V: The Language of Literature
- Planning nonstandard language 191
- If Shakespeare had written in Esperanto... 211
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Part VI: Grammar
- Degree words in Esperanto and categories in Universal Grammar 231
- An unplanned development in planned languages 249
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Part VII: Terminology and Computational Lexicography
- Terminological standardization – its roots and fruits in planned languages 277
- Terminics in the interethnic language 293
- Knowledge-driven terminography for machine translation 311
- Index 336
- 347-350 347
Chapters in this book
- I-X I
-
Part I: Introductions
- The proof of the pudding ... 3
- Interlinguistics – its aims, its achievements, and its place in language science 7
-
Part II: Planned Languages in Linguistics
- Ethnic language and planned language 47
- Planned languages – a survey of some of the main problems 63
- Interlingustics: a branch of applied linguistics? 89
-
Part III: Language Design and Language Change
- Principles for constructing Planned Languages 101
- Optimization in language planning 121
- A few notes on the evolution of Esperanto 129
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Part IV: Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics
- Linguistic artificiality and cognitive competence 145
- Who are the speakers of Esperanto? 157
- Planned auxiliary language and communicative competence 173
-
Part V: The Language of Literature
- Planning nonstandard language 191
- If Shakespeare had written in Esperanto... 211
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Part VI: Grammar
- Degree words in Esperanto and categories in Universal Grammar 231
- An unplanned development in planned languages 249
-
Part VII: Terminology and Computational Lexicography
- Terminological standardization – its roots and fruits in planned languages 277
- Terminics in the interethnic language 293
- Knowledge-driven terminography for machine translation 311
- Index 336
- 347-350 347