Esperantology
Esperantology, or Esperantic studies, is a special Esperanto linguistics whose subjects are word construction, word assembly, word introduction and transcription of umbrella terms and proper names. Esperantology principles of word construction are exemplary of the principles of necessity and sufficiency which postulate a balance between conciseness and clarity of the word. Regarding word roots, esperantology sets these principles:
- The principle of internationality
- The principle of analogy with other language elements
- The principle of the vocabulary being economical
- The principle of euphony
Besides, the absolute validity of the above-mentioned principles also obstructs the language use, which can sanction not that correct forms and can clarify forms not clear enough.
Famous Esperantologists
- L. L. Zamenhof
- William Auld
- Julio Baghy
- Antoni Grabowski
- Lou Harrison
- Henri Barbusse
- Boris Kolker
- Eugen Wüster
- Julia Isbrücker
- Hector Hodler
- Ivo Lapenna