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From: hinsenk@cyclone.ERE.UMontreal.CA (Hinsen Konrad)
Subject: Re: Esperanto? The EU? (Very, very long)
In-Reply-To: livesey@solntze.engr.sgi.com's message of 21 Feb 1995 22:56:39 GMT
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In article <3idr37$iov@fido.asd.sgi.com> livesey@solntze.engr.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:

   |> 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.

   Sounds like a job for the Esperanto fans to me.   We certainly
   can't take on larger studies covering many countries, since we 
   are totally paralysed by our serious language problems that 
   prevent us from communicating with one another.

No one has asked *you* specifically to do it.

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