The author of that article is well known in the Esperanto world for being the author of that article... and nothing more ;) A true expert in Esperanto, the linguist and psychologist Claude Piron, debunked that article…
Those are too many unwarranted assertions and plain non-sequiturs in a single paragraph. At this point it seems clear that I won't convince you, no matter what arguments I employ; and that of course you won't convince…
You said --- Thank you for the link. I challenge the accuracy of the statement "Time needed to reach a standard equivalent to A-level[4]" --- Two questions: 1.- Did you have access to the whole study? Can you precise…
Well, see this: http://www.esperanto-sat.info/article347.html Best regards,
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Claude+Piron%22 but: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Justin+B.+Rye%22
The author of that article is well known in the Esperanto world for being the author of that article... and nothing more ;) A true expert in Esperanto, the linguist and psychologist Claude Piron, debunked that article…
Those are too many unwarranted assertions and plain non-sequiturs in a single paragraph. At this point it seems clear that I won't convince you, no matter what arguments I employ; and that of course you won't convince…
You said --- Thank you for the link. I challenge the accuracy of the statement "Time needed to reach a standard equivalent to A-level[4]" --- Two questions: 1.- Did you have access to the whole study? Can you precise…
Well, see this: http://www.esperanto-sat.info/article347.html Best regards,
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Claude+Piron%22 but: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Justin+B.+Rye%22
The author of that article is well known in the Esperanto world for being the author of that article... and nothing more ;) A true expert in Esperanto, the linguist and psychologist Claude Piron, debunked that article…