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Gusutafu
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 Message 345 of 351
27 November 2010 at 12:49am | IP Logged 
Sprachprofi
wrote:
European languages move in the direction of more regularity; Esperanto just anticipated the development.


Well, regularization of morphology has been going on for considerably longer than Esperanto's been around. Still, this is not what I'm talking about. I'm assuming that countless expressions and set phrases have appeared in Esperanto, that can not be explained by a short set of rules, but are rather based on analogies from real life.

This phenomenon can never be captured by grammar alone, it makes really learning a language, as opposed to knowing morphology, syntax and vocabulary (any computer could learn that), harder. It also makes it interesting but from an Esperantists point of view it must be seen as a failure, since it considerably weakens Esperanto's case.

Even if you got rid of the irregularities of English morphology and spelling, really knowing English would still demand a tremendous effort. When it comes to natural languages, grammar is the easy part, usage will take forever.
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Enriquee
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 Message 346 of 351
27 November 2010 at 3:55am | IP Logged 
BobbyE wrote:
I would be amazed if I ever encountered
Esperanto in my life. That's just me though.


Maybe the chance to "encounter Esperanto" is low ...
but it is much higher than you think.

Were you to pass me by, on any street, or public place, you
wouldn't know that I speak Esperanto. If you stop me and
ask for a street or a place, I will try to answer as best as
I could, but I am not going to tell you "I also speak Esperanto".

This could have already happened to you, but of course,
you couldn't know.

There are many other ways to "meet Esperanto".

I teach Esperanto by email to people that send a request
to me. During the last two years I received 300 requests
each year, almost one request each day. How did they
find me?

Some of them tell me ...

- They were looking for some kind of information in the
web. One of the answers came in Esperanto. They didn't
know what it was, and rejected this page, same as they
would reject a page written in Chinese, Greek, Navajo,
or Quechua.

After several times of getting that kind of answer they
get curious and search to see what it is, and finally
they start to look for Esperanto, and some of them
write to me.

- Reading materials about any subject they could find the
word Esperanto on the text.

-Some science fiction books mention Esperanto.

-Known writer Isabel Allende in a couple of her books,
tells that her grandmother spoke Esperanto.

-In today's politics (USA) some people speak against
George Soros, and mention that he spoke Esperanto
from birth. When he was a teenager, he went to an
Esperanto Convention, leaving Hungary and a good
chance to loose his life in Nazi hands.

Some of these critics said that Soros wants the
whole world to speak Esperanto. The sad reality
is that he is not interested in Esperanto, even
if Esperanto saved his life.

-The 3 women best qualified in world chess, are
the Polgar sisters who learned Esperanto from birth.

-Lately the word Esperanto had appeared many times
in newspapers ... not always within a context that
I would appreciate.

-In the list of books recommended by Oprah, appeared
the book: "A Curable Romantic" by Joseph Skibell.
The main plot of this 600-page book, is about
Esperanto, (Not the best period of Esperanto)

-There is a documental film presented to small audiences,
and not too often, called "Utopia in Four Movements".
There are 4 independent parts. The longer one is about
Esperanto.

-"Homebody/Kabul" by Tony Kushner, was presented in
many theaters about 5 years ago. Esperanto plays an
important part in its plot.

-There are Esperanto meetings around the world all
the time. If you happen to pass by, or stay in a
hotel where there is an Esperanto convention, more
likely you will find about that.

-Some universities have Esperanto courses. If you
take a summer course in San Diego University at
La Jolla, California, it is very likely that you
would meet some of the participants in campus or
in the cafeteria.

-Now that you are aware ... you are going to find
Esperanto somewhere ... not necessarily in one of
the situations that I have described.

-You may find yourself reading my web page
"Resources to learn and use Esperanto" at
http://esperantofre.com/edu/iloj01a.htm
which has more than 400 links. This page
also exist in Esperanto and Spanish.


You don't have to learn Esperanto.
It looks like Esperanto is not for you.

Best wishes

Enrique

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leosmith
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 Message 347 of 351
27 November 2010 at 4:10am | IP Logged 
Cool post Enriquee. Thanks.
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Aquila
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 Message 348 of 351
30 November 2010 at 6:08pm | IP Logged 
Isn't this one of the longest discussions on this forum?

Edited by Aquila on 30 November 2010 at 6:09pm

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Slacker
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 Message 350 of 351
24 October 2011 at 2:16am | IP Logged 
Lets stop talking and start doing.

Step one - Would one of you out there who is artistically inclined, preferably with a female voice, perform an
unplugged version of "Desperado" in Esperanto?

Step two - forward the beta tracks to me for post-production, and initial marketing/publicity.

Step three - TDB... but its gonna ROCK!

-Slacker


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