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Esperanto lexicographers are individuals or groups, whether enthusiastic amateurs or trained linguists, who have produced single-language or bilingual dictionaries of Esperanto. More than 130
Esperantist An Esperantist ( eo, esperantisto) is a person who speaks, reads or writes Esperanto. According to the Declaration of Boulogne, a document agreed upon at the first World Esperanto Congress in 1905, an Esperantist is someone who speaks Esperant ...
s, working singly or collectively, have published such dictionaries; several of these authors are listed in the " Esperanto lexicographers" category. In the specific case of Esperanto, most dictionary authors historically were and today still are non-specialists in the field of
lexicography Lexicography is the study of lexicons, and is divided into two separate academic disciplines. It is the art of compiling dictionaries. * Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries. * Theoretica ...
. A notable exception is Erich-Dieter Krause, a German professor of
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, who wrote comprehensive dictionaries, both German–Esperanto (2007) and Esperanto-German (1999). Though most Esperanto dictionary compilers have been men, notable female Esperanto lexicographers include Adriana J. Middelkoop, who wrote Dutch–Esperanto and Esperanto–Dutch dictionaries (1971) and
Ilona Koutny Ilona Koutny (born 1 March 1953 in Budapest) is a Hungarian linguist and Esperantist. She works as a professor in Poznań, Poland. In 2008, she was honoured as "Esperantist of the Year" by the magazine ''La Ondo de Esperanto''. Life Koutny stud ...
, chief editor of a Hungarian–Esperanto dictionary, 1996). Because compiling a dictionary demands great linguistic expertise and may be the labour of many years, most dictionary writers were only able to accomplish the feat in their elder years; however, the
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Eugen Wüster Eugen Wüster (10 October 1898 – 29 March 1977) was an industrialist and terminologist. Career Wüster became enthusiastic about Esperanto when he was 15, soon coming to the fore as an Esperanto translator and as the author of various mon ...
wrote the core of his encyclopedic Esperanto–German dictionary, published in 1923, as an early-20s university student. The German Eckhard Bick, having emigrated to Denmark, published his
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dictionary at 32. The professions of Esperanto lexicographers vary widely; one may find teachers ( Atanas D. Atanasov, Paul Bennemann, Émile Grosjean-Maupin,
Boris Kolker Boris Grigorevich Kolker (russian: Борис Григорьевич Колкер; born July 15, 1939, in Tiraspol, Moldavian ASSR, Soviet Union) is a language teacher, translator and advocate of the international language Esperanto. He was unt ...
, etc.), theologians like Jan Filip, literary professionals such as
Gaston Waringhien Gaston Waringhien (July 20, 1901 – December 20, 1991) was a French linguist, lexicographer, and Esperantist. He wrote poems as well as essays and books on linguistics. He was chairman of the Akademio de Esperanto. Books * ''Plena Vortaro'' (193 ...
, translators (
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) or journalists (Joseph Rhodes, Razen Manandhar), but also many technicians and engineers ( Rüdiger Eichholz, Ottó Haszpra, etc.) Both André Albault and L.L. Zamenhof were
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s, while Montagu C. Butler was a musician. Sometimes, too, a collective has compiled a dictionary. An example is the editorial committee of the Japanese Esperanto Institute, under the guidance of Konisi Gaku and Gotoo Hitosi. Founded in 1990, the committee eventually published its Esperanto–Japanese dictionary in 2006. {{DEFAULTSORT:Esperanto Lexicographers