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Michel Duc
Goninaz (6
September 1933 – 26
March 2016) was a
French Esperantist known worldwide for his 2002
revision of La
Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de...
- many from the
environs of the
contemporary Paris,
including Michel Duc-
Goninaz. The film was
produced from 1963 to 1964, but the
market did not react...
- Waringhien, Rüdiger Eichholz,
Jorge Camacho,
Victor Sadler,
Michel Duc-
Goninaz, Lena Karpunina, and
William Auld (president, 1979–1983). List of language...
- the Bibliothèque
Inguimbertine and the Musées de
Carpentras Michel Duc-
Goninaz –
member of the
World Esperanto Youth Organization (TEJO), and co-editor...
- Maŭro La
Torre 2000:
Jouko Lindstedt 2001: Osmo
Buller 2002:
Michel Duc-
Goninaz 2003:
Dafydd ab Iago 2004:
Helmar Frank 2005:
Povilas Jegorovas 2006: Bertilo...
- / R.
Tagore Malsata ŝtono
Rabindranath Tagore Recension of
Michel Duc
Goninaz Recontextualizing Lakshmiswar Sinha article of
Probal Dasgupta in LPLP...
- New PIV), also
dubbed PIV2 or PIV2002. Its
chief editor was
Michel Duc-
Goninaz. PIV2002 (much like PIV2005)
includes 16,780
words and 46,890
lexical units...
- Maŭro La
Torre 2000:
Jouko Lindstedt 2001: Osmo
Buller 2002:
Michel Duc-
Goninaz 2003:
Dafydd ab Iago 2004:
Helmar Frank 2005:
Povilas Jegorovas 2006: Bertilo...
- Finland),
president of
World Esperanto ****ociation (UEA) 2002:
Michel Duc-
Goninaz (b. 1933 in Paris, now in Aix-en-Provence), for his
editorship of a comprehensive...
- the same
level with Swift, John Wells, and
Anatole France;
Michel Duc
Goninaz finds that
reading Szathmári is a "powerful
stimulus to thought"; and Vilmos...