INDECS 13(2)
| ii | Note | Full text | |
| Veronika Poór | iii | Foreword | Full text |
| Humphrey Tonkin | 182 | Introduction: In Search of Esperanto | Abstract Full text |
| Humphrey Tonkin | 193 | Language Planning and Planned Languages: How Can Planned Languages Inform Language Planning? | Abstract Full text |
| Detlev Blanke | 200 | How Not to Reinvent the Wheel ... The Essential Scholarly Literature in Interlinguistics and Esperantology | Abstract Full text |
| Detlev Blanke and Wera Blanke | 216 | Is Scholarly Communication Possible in a So-called "Artificial" Language? | Abstract Full text |
| Ilona Koutny | 236 | Can Complexity be Planned? | Abstract Full text |
| Sabine Fiedler | 250 | Esperanto Phraseology | Abstract Full text |
| Federico Gobbo | 264 | Machine Translation as a Complex System: The Role of Esperanto | Abstract Full text |
| Wim Jansen | 275 | Grammar: A Complex Structure. A Linguistic Description of Esperanto in Functional Discourse Grammar | Abstract Full text |
| Duncan Charters | 288 | The Teaching and Learning of Esperanto | Abstract Full text |
| Sho Konishi | 299 | The Science of Symbiosis and Linguistic Democracy in Early Twentieth-century Japan | Abstract Full text |
| Amri Wandel | 318 | How Many People Speak Esperanto? Esperanto on the Web | Abstract Full text |
| Krunoslav Puškar | 322 | Esperanto (s)en perspektivo? Croatian Esperantists on the International Language Esperanto | Abstract Full text |