Re: Academic/scientific journals in Esperanto?

From: Manuel M Campagna (fa192_at_FreeNet.Carleton.CA)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: 8 Feb 2005 20:41:50 GMT


Lee Sau Dan (danlee@informatik.uni-freiburg.de) writes:
>>>>>> "Manuel" =3D=3D Manuel M Campagna <fa192@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> writes:
> Manuel> Neither will English succeed better than previous imperial
> Manuel> or other communication languages. Wherever it will take
> Manuel> hold, it will be creolized, and then new languages will
> Manuel> replace old fart English just as Romance languages
> Manuel> replaced old fart Latin. This process has already begun,
> Manuel> with the rise of languages such as "Marathi English",
> Manuel> which can be understood only by speakers of the language
> Manuel> and those who have learned it.
> So will Esperanto, if it were adopted as an global interlanguage.
> Lee Sau Dan =A7=F5=A6u=B4=B0 ~=

While the creolization of English has already started, there is no
indication that this is happening to Esperanto.

Manuel



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