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Grammar · Phonology Union vs. Esperanto · vs. Interlingua vs. Novial |
History
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Auxiliary language Constructed language Esperanto · Esperantido Adjuvilo |
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- 1889: The articulations of speech sounds represented by means of analphabetic symbols. Marburg: Elwert.
- 1894: Progress in Language. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co.
- 1904: How to teach a foreign language. London: S. Sonnenschein & Co. 1928 printing available online through OpenLibrary.org.
- 1905: Growth and Structure of the English Language (ISBN 0-226-39877-3)
- 1909–1949: A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles (in seven volumes; the title should be understood as 'A grammar of Modern English') originally published by Carl Winter, Heidelberg, later vols. by Ejnar Munksgard, Copenhagen and George Allen & Unwin, London (ISBN 0-06-493318-0) (Vols. 5–7, issued without series title, have imprint: Copenhagen, E. Munksgaard, 1940–49; Imprint varies: Pt.5–6: London: Allen & Unwin; pt.7: Copenhagen: Munksgaard, London: Allen & Unwin.)
- 1922: Language: Its Nature, Development, and Origin (ISBN 0-04-400007-3)
- 1924: The Philosophy of Grammar (ISBN 0-226-39881-1)
- 1925: Mankind, nation and individual: from a linguistic point of view. H. Aschehoug (det Mallingske bogtryk.), 1925
- 1928: An International Language (the introduction of the Novial language)
- 1930: Novial Lexike Novial to English, French and German dictionary.
- 1933: Essentials of English Grammar
- 1937: Analytic Syntax (ISBN 0-226-39880-3)
- 1938: En sprogmands levned, Copenhagen, Jespersen's autobiography
- 1941: Efficiency in linguistic change
- 1993. A literary miscellany: proceedings of the Otto Jespersen Symposium April 29–30, edited by Jørgen Erik Nielsen and Arne Zettersten 1994
- 1995: A Linguist's Life: an English translation of Otto Jespersen's autobiography, edited by Arne Juul, Hans Frede Nielsen and Jørgen Erik Nielsen, Odense (ISBN 87-7838-132-0)
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