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== Obra ==
 
== Obra ==
* ''Progress in Language, with Special Reference to English'' ([[1894]]); en este llibre defén que les llengües estan contínuament evolucionant ([[progrés llingüístic]]), adequant-se als parlants, tesis que contradia l'opinió imperant.
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* 1889: ''The articulations of speech sounds represented by means of analphabetic symbols''. Marburg: Elwert.
* ''Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles'', monumental obra en sèt volums, escrita entre els anys [[1909]] i [[1949]] (es va acabar póstumament). Supon una obra de referència per a la llingüística en [[anglés]] del [[sigle XX]].
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* {{cite book |year=1894 |title=Progress in Language |publisher=[[Swan Sonnenschein & Co.]] |location=London |url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924026448203 |oclc=607098829 |postscript=. New York: [[Macmillan & Co]]. }}
* Va crear, a finals dels [[anys 1920]], una llengua artificial auxiliar, el ''[[novial]]'', en un moment en el que es creïa en la possibilitat de llengües universals.
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* 1899: ''Fonetik: En systematisk Fremstilling af Læren om Sproglyd''. Copenhagen: Schubothe
* ''Language, its nature, Development and Origin'' ([[1922]]), en el que propugna una [[gramàtica nocional]], basada en l'existència de categories universals en les llengües.
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* 1904: ''How to teach a foreign language''. London: S. Sonnenschein & Co. [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7053273M/How_to_teach_a_foreign_language 1928 printing] available online through OpenLibrary.org.
* ''Analitic Syntax'' ([[1937]]).
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* 1905: ''Growth and Structure of the English Language'' ({{ISBN|0-226-39877-3}})
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* 1909–1949: ''A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles'' (in seven volumes; the title should be understood as 'A grammar of Modern English') originally published by Carl Winter, Heidelberg, later vols. by Ejnar Munksgard, Copenhagen and George Allen & Unwin, London ({{ISBN|0-06-493318-0}}) (Vols. 5–7, issued without series title, have imprint: Copenhagen, E. Munksgaard, 1940–49; Imprint varies: Pt.5–6: London: Allen & Unwin; pt.7: Copenhagen: Munksgaard, London: Allen & Unwin.)
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* 1922: [http://interlanguages.net/jesplanguage.html ''Language: Its Nature, Development, and Origin''] ({{ISBN|0-04-400007-3}})
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* 1924: ''The Philosophy of Grammar'' ({{ISBN|0-226-39881-1}})
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* 1925: ''Mankind, nation and individual: from a linguistic point of view''. H. Aschehoug (det Mallingske bogtryk.), 1925
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* 1928: [https://web.archive.org/web/20180821115704/http://www.feedbooks.com/userbook/14934 ''An International Language''] (the introduction of the [[Novial language]])
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* 1930: [http://www.blahedo.org/novial/nl.html ''Novial Lexike''] Novial to English, French and German dictionary.
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* 1933: ''Essentials of English Grammar''
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* 1937: ''Analytic Syntax'' ({{ISBN|0-226-39880-3}})
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* 1938: ''En sprogmands levned'', Copenhagen, Jespersen's autobiography
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* 1941: ''Efficiency in linguistic change''
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* 1993: ''A literary miscellany: proceedings of the Otto Jespersen Symposium April 29–30'', edited by [[Jørgen Erik Nielsen]] and Arne Zettersten 1994
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* 1995: ''A Linguist's Life'': an English translation of Otto Jespersen's autobiography, edited by Arne Juul, Hans Frede Nielsen and [[Jørgen Erik Nielsen]], Odense ({{ISBN|87-7838-132-0}})
    
== Referències ==
 
== Referències ==