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| | The Christian Science Monitor | csmonitor.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12) |
 | | Since the 1600s, frustration with the divisiveness languages create has engendered more than 150 planned, universal languages, with more in the pipeline. |
 | | In 1996 alone, Europanto, Latino Moderno, and Ekspreso joined a list that includes Ido, Volapuk, Glosa, Interlingua, and Lojban (see list, left). |
 | | When spoken, Europanto sounds like English and French words strung together with Latin-based verbs, while Ekspreso - la lengua por la persona en haste - has a more Spanish feel with a pinch of English. |
| www.csmonitor.com /durable/1998/05/19/fp58s1-csm.htm (841 words) |
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