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- The Esperantic Studies Foundation, abbreviated ESF, is a non-profit organisation initiated in 1968 by Jonathan Pool, E. James Lieberman and Humphrey Tonkin...
- Esperanto movement, Gaines serves as an advisory board member of the Esperantic Studies Foundation and holds the title of Honorary President of the Music...
- Outline of Esperanto World Esperanto Youth Organization Esperantology Esperantic Studies Foundation Esperanto library Encyclopedias in Esperanto Esperanto...
- Esperantology, or Esperantic studies, is a special Esperanto linguistics whose subjects are word construction, word ****embly, word introduction and transcription...
- Foundation, an organization of twenty two international schools in Hong Kong Esperantic Studies Foundation, a Canadian Esperanto organization European School...
- editors of the journal Language Problems and Language Planning. In 2022 Esperantic Studies Foundation created a fund that bears his name: "Humphrey Tonkin...
- of Esperanto (PDF). Translated by Ian M. Richmond. Washington, D.C.: Esperantic Studies Foundation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 April 2021...
- In July 2002, the project received monetary support from the American Esperantic Studies Foundation (ESF), and work on the website started in August of...
- "Foundation Awards Grants to Esperanto Libraries in Rotterdam and Vienna". Esperantic Studies Foundation. Retrieved 6 April 2019. eo:Karlo Fajszi [unreliable...
- internationale (CDELI)" [Esperanto Studies] (in Esperanto and French). "Esperantic Studies Foundation (ESF)" [Esperanto Studies] (in English and Esperanto)...