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From: elna@netcom.com (Esperanto League N America)
Subject: Re: Improving Esperanto
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Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 16:31:33 GMT
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pscccsm@prism.gatech.edu (STAN MULAIK) writes in a recent posting (reference <51n09q$fcf@acmex.gatech.edu>):
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>English is a perfect international auxiliary language, and it is not
>that simple with that few words to be learned.
>
Having written an article not-so-long-ago about the odd notion of
"perfection" in regard to language, I confess that this strange sentence
caught my eye and troubles me.
What do you mean by "perfect"?

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