The Grammar of Esperanto
Author: Christopher Gledhill
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Description: The Grammar of Esperanto by Christopher Gledhill offers a corpus-based exploration of Esperanto's linguistic structure. It's a valuable resource for understanding the grammar of this planned language.
Pages: 152
Megabytes: 0.78 MB
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