Esperanto
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1. A batalha das línguas artificiais (volapük, o primeiro ator)
Este artigo faz parte de um projeto de pesquisa em andamento sobre a batalha das línguas artificiais (volapük, esperanto e ido) que ocorreu na virada do século xx, quando a ausência de uma língua franca e as demandas de um mundo mais globalizado fizeram algumas pessoas acreditar que uma língua artificial podia ser a solução para a dificuldade de comu
Tempo soc.. Publicado em: 2012-11
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2. O FUNCIONAMENTO DA NOÇÃO DE LÍNGUA EM INSTRUMENTOS MIDIÁTICOS DE DIVULGAÇÃO LINGUÍSTICA / THE LANGUAGE NOTION FUNCTIONING IN MEDIA INSTRUMENTS OF LINGUISTICS DIVULGATION
This master‟s dissertation aims to understand the language notion that circulates in media instruments of linguistics disclosure. To do so, we organized a file composed by some of these publisher instruments of teaching/learning languages of Idioms‟ Course and/or of linguistics movements, such as: folders, posters or electronic publish on the int
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 04/03/2011
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3. Renovação lexical do esperanto : mecanismos de formação de neologismos
This research aims at analysing the lexical renovation of the Esperanto language. More precisely, its objective is to investigate the mechanisms of neological formation in this language, and thus it takes into consideration the neological processes of ethnical languages. A further intention is to proceed to a beginning of a systematization of the historical
Publicado em: 2007
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4. The Decline and Fall of Esperanto: Lessons for Standards Committees
In 1887, Polish physician Ludovic Zamenhof introduced Esperanto, a simple, easy-to-learn planned language. His goal was to erase communication barriers between ethnic groups by providing them with a politically neutral, culturally free standard language. His ideas received both praise and condemnation from the leaders of his time. Interest in Esperanto
American Medical Informatics Association.
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5. Towards “Molecular Esperanto” or the Tower of Babel? (The Need for Harmonization of Techniques for Genotyping Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolated from Patients with Cystic Fibrosis)
American Society for Microbiology.