The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto: Grammar & Commentary
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This condensed grammar and commentary offers a clear, practical presentation of Esperanto’s alphabet, pronunciation, word‑formation, parts of speech, and the sixteen foundational rules, illustrated with examples and usage notes. It advises rapid self‑instruction using small primers and a compact vocabulary key, explains handling accented letters in print and typewriting, and reflects on style and euphony while supplying historical notes on the language’s origin and early organization and pointing readers toward standard texts and associations that support study and international communication.
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