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Native Esperanto speakers

Native Esperanto speakers (Esperanto: ''denaskuloj'' or ''denaskaj esperantistoj'') are people who have acquired Esperanto as one of their native languages. As of 1996, there were 350 or so attested cases of families with native Esperanto speakers.〔Corsetti, Renato (1996). (A mother tongue spoken mainly by fathers ). Language Problems and Language Planning 20: 3, 263-73〕〔 Estimates from associations indicate that there are currently around 1,000 Esperanto-speaking families, involving perhaps 2,000 children.〔Corsetti, Pinto, & Tolomeo (2004) "(Regularizing the regular ): The phenomenon of overregularization in Esperanto-speaking children", ''Language Problems and Language Planning,'' 28:261–282〕 In all known cases, speakers are natively bilingual, raised in both Esperanto and either the local national language or the native language of their parents. In all but a handful of cases, it was the father who used Esperanto with the child. In the majority of such families, the parents had the same native language, though in many the parents had different native languages, and only Esperanto in common.〔Benjamin Bergen (2001), "(Nativization processes in L1 Esperanto )", ''Journal of Child Language'' 28:575–595 doi:10.1017/S0305000901004779〕
Raising children in Esperanto occurred early in the history of the language, notably with the five children of Montagu Butler (1884–1970). Because of this, some families have passed Esperanto on to their children for several generations.〔For example, the Klünder family ((interview with a second-generation native Esperanto-speaker ), ''Esperanto Language Blog'', 2013 Jun 13)〕 A famous native speaker of Esperanto is businessman George Soros, son of Tivadar Soros, publisher and writer in Esperanto. Also notable are young Holocaust victim Petr Ginz,〔Ginz, Petr. ''Taglibro de Mia Frato: Memornotoj de Petr Ginz El la Jaroj 1941-1942''. Kava-Pech, 2005. (ISBN

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