by Redakcio | Feb 7, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
Esperanto is briefly mentioned in a chapter on the history of machine translation in A short guide to post-editing by Jean Nitzke and Silvia Hansen-Schirra, freely downloadable here or here: «The French-Armenian Georges Artsrouni and the Russian Petr Troyanskii...
by Redakcio | Feb 4, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
Bernhard Tuider runs the Esperanto museum and Collection of Planned Languages at the Austrian National Library. His recent publications include: “Esperanto – Kunstsprachen – Kunst”. In: Valeska Peschke (ed.): Welt, Munich 2020, pp. 138–143. “Esperanto – artificial...
by Redakcio | Feb 3, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
Guilherme Fians has recently published the book Esperanto Revolutionaries and Geeks: Language Politics, Digital Media and the Making of an International Community, the result of 5 years of anthropological research into Esperanto and political activity in France. If...
by Redakcio | Feb 1, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
A new report, Monitoring the main aspects of social and economic life using composite indicators: A literature review, is now available from REAL (Research group “Economics, policy analysis and language” at Ulster University), which receives financial support from the...
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