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Het Esperanto (1887) is hiervan de bekendste en de enige die is uitgegroeid tot een taal van een wereldwijde gemeenschap die haar eigen literatuur, radioprogramma's en internetverkeer heeft, en in deze taal congressen organiseert. De ontwikkeling van de taal wordt niet gedirigeerd, maar is in handen van de verspreid wonende sprekers. Wim Jansen beschrijft in zijn oratie enkele spontane taalevoluties en gaat ook in op de attitude van taalgebruikers tegenover vermeende 'kunstgrepen'. 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Its bicentenary in 2014 has inspired the analyses in this volume, where contributors focus on the Constitution as a text to explore new ways of analyzing democratic development. This volume examines the framing of the Norwegian Constitution, its transformations, and its interpretations during the last two centuries. 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