In:Language Problems and Language Planning
Vol. 27:1 (2003) ► pp.71–83
Miscellaneous
The metacommunicative ideology of Esperanto
Evidence from Japan and Korea
Published online: 25 February 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/lplp.27.1.07kim
https://doi.org/10.1075/lplp.27.1.07kim
The issue of whether a particular humanistic ideology is immanent in Esperanto has been a topic of
controversy since the early days of the movement. The question is explored here on the basis of evidence drawn
from discussions in Esperanto between Japanese and Koreans about reconciliation between their respective
countries. It is concluded that, while the convictions of the language’s initiator are not universally
shared among Esperanto speakers, one may legitimately speak of a common metacommunicative ideology
which valorises dialogue among ordinary people from different linguistic and cultural
backgrounds.
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Koji, Matsubara
2007. Review of Kimura (2005): Gengo ni totte “jin-i-sei” towa nanika? (What Does “Artificiality” Mean to Language? Case Studies of Cornish and Sorbian as Exemplars of Language Construction and Language Ideology). Language Problems and Language Planning 31:3 ► pp. 298 ff.
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