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From: hinsenk@cyclone.ERE.UMontreal.CA (Hinsen Konrad)
Subject: Re: Esperanto? The EU? (Very, very long)
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In article <3iboda$fac@fido.asd.sgi.com> livesey@solntze.engr.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:

   Why ought the EU to do that work for you?   If you think these
   claims are true, you ought to have some evidence already.   If
   you don't have it, it should be possible for the Esperanto
   community to study these issues.

It has already been mentioned that small-scale studies about the
utility of teaching Esperanto exist. What is needed is a larger study
covering more countries.

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