Figure 1.Notional system of language use
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Figure 2.Participants in lengthy Esperanto events in Germany
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Figure 3.Development of the Esperanto book market (1889–2018)
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Figure 4.Screenshot of the International Police Association website
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Figure 5.Screenshot of the Alveni homepage
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Figure 6.Screenshot of the homepage www.kasitakanto.com
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Figure 7.Word lexemes and phraseological units
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Figure 8.Co-occurrences of malferma
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Figure 9.The model of ‘language of immediacy vs language of distance’ following Koch & Oesterreicher (1985)
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Figure 10.Example of four different genres and their features
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Figure 11a.Gesture simulating movement (part 1)
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Figure 11b.Gesture simulating movement (part 2)
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Figure 11c.Gesture illustrating a passing car (part 1)
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Figure 11d.Gesture illustrating a passing car (part 2)
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Figure 11e.Gesture presenting a shield blocking out light
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Figure 12.Comparison of scientific papers and talks
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Figure 13.Comparison of online papers and discussions
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Figure 14.Comparison of autobiographical texts
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Figure 15.Comparison of spontaneous conversations
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Figure 16.Comparison of scientific talks and panel discussions
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Figure 17.Comparison of scientific papers and casual conversations
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Figure 18.Comparison concerning the number of sentences
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Figure 19.Comparison of written genres
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Figure 20.Comparison of spoken genres
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Figure 21.The use of l’ in the texts of Tekstaro in various decades
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Figure 22.The use of rezultato and rezulto in Esperanto journals (1900–1940)
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