%0 Journal Article %A Ó Riain, Seán %T The German interlinguistics society Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik %D 2003 %J Language Problems and Language Planning %V 27 %N 3 %P 269-277 %@ 0272-2690 %R https://doi.org/10.1075/lplp.27.3.06ori %I John Benjamins %X The German interlinguistics society Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik e.V (GIL) was founded in Berlin in 1991 by twelve German interlinguists to bring together interlinguistics and esperantology scholars, mainly in Germany. GIL’s principal fields of activity are the dissemination of interlinguistic knowledge, the promotion and support of relevant research and teaching, and the support of national and international cooperation among interlinguists. GIL concentrates its activities in four fields: (a) international linguistic communication, (b) language planning, (c) esperantology (Esperanto studies), and (d) the teaching of Esperanto and interlinguistics at institutions of higher education. Since 1995 GIL has published the proceedings of its annual conferences. Eight volumes have appeared to date, on such topics as translation, terminology, sociocultural aspects of planned languages, lexicography, European language policy, and the structure of planned languages. %U https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/lplp.27.3.06ori