De waarheid over Esperanto en Ido = La vérité sur l'Esperanto et l'Ido by Witteryck

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Author Witteryck, Antoon Jozef, 1865-1934
Title De waarheid over Esperanto en Ido = La vérité sur l'Esperanto et l'Ido
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Summary "De waarheid over Esperanto en Ido = La vérité sur l'Esperanto et l'Ido" by Witteryck is a critical examination of the languages Esperanto and Ido, written in the early 20th century. This book serves as a scientific publication focusing on the merits and shortcomings of these constructed languages, particularly in the context of the international language movement. The primary topic of the book revolves around the author's arguments in favor of Esperanto while scrutinizing the alternative Ido, highlighting the importance of having a universally accepted auxiliary language. In the book, Witteryck shares his personal journey through the heated debates regarding auxiliary languages, discussing his initial interest in Volapük before discovering Esperanto. He articulates his admiration for Esperanto's structure and simplicity, contrasting it with what he perceives as the flawed reasoning behind Ido’s creation. The latter part of the text addresses ten specific criticisms posed by Ido proponents against Esperanto, systematically rebutting each point. Witteryck argues that not only is Esperanto superior in terms of clarity and phonetic consistency, but it also promotes a more efficient and harmonious communication framework, making it an ideal choice for a global auxiliary language. Overall, the book is a thorough defense of Esperanto, advocating for its acceptance over the competing Ido language. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
Language Dutch
LoC Class PM: Language and Literatures: Indigenous American and Artificial Languages
Subject Esperanto
Subject Ido
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EBook-No. 41364
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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