I agree that Esperanto isn't an great example, as it gives more than 40 millions of results on google (7 millions of them if you search only for pages writen in esperanto), much more than Dvorak.
And you imply that esperanto is less expressive than some other language? What language would be that? And from where you got this impression/finding? Or you just afirm it like it was truth having never researched on the subject?
I'm sure that languages based on the roman alphabet are much less expressive than the chinese or japanese, because it is so simple, small and somewhat artificial, isn't? IS NOT!
And you imply that esperanto is less expressive than some other language? What language would be that? And from where you got this impression/finding? Or you just afirm it like it was truth having never researched on the subject?
I'm sure that languages based on the roman alphabet are much less expressive than the chinese or japanese, because it is so simple, small and somewhat artificial, isn't? IS NOT!