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Book 2016 to national conflicts and a path to a more tolerant world. The chapters in this volume chart the emergence of Esperanto as an answer to a widespread democratic desire for direct person-to-person international communication regardless of political boundaries. Its early success was limited, mostly be蒙太奇 发表于 2025-3-25 07:44:21
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Akinori Iwashita,Hiroshi Tanabestification for the existence of an Esperanto movement? And, third, what was the nature of the efforts taken by the Esperantists in the Soviet Union to formulate a theoretical basis for their activities?易改变 发表于 2025-3-26 02:05:47
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3413-1o access to archival material generated by the authorities responsible for the suppression. Until 1988, the topic went unmentioned in the Soviet Union, and so researchers had to be content with the limited documentation available to them—documentation so limited that it was difficult indeed to gain a clear understanding of Esperanto‘s fortunes.frivolous 发表于 2025-3-26 11:44:08
Finding a Place for Esperanto in the Soviet Uniono access to archival material generated by the authorities responsible for the suppression. Until 1988, the topic went unmentioned in the Soviet Union, and so researchers had to be content with the limited documentation available to them—documentation so limited that it was difficult indeed to gain a clear understanding of Esperanto‘s fortunes.Negligible 发表于 2025-3-26 15:13:59
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Timothy R. Deer MD,C. Douglas Stewarty of informed people, was compromised by the sudden rise of the language project Volapük in the 1880s and its equally sudden fall. Consequently, public disillusionment, commercial and scientific skepticism and the indifference or mockery of the linguistic establishment were the principal obstacles confronting the first adepts of Esperanto.