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The interdisciplinarity of conlangs
Abstract This chapter discusses the pedagogical and cognitive benefits that interdisciplinarity has for both students and instructors when paired with intentional pedagogy, in the context of courses that use language construction to teach linguistics.
Nathan Sanders, Christine Schreyer
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Teaching linguistic methods with conlangs
In this article, I show from my own experience as a linguistics teacher that the construction of languages by students allows them to better grasp the reality of linguistic analysis than does the repetition of exercises based on data from natural languages. I show that the reasons that lead me to marginalize natural languages from teaching are the same
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Langue(s) et utopie – I : Remarques générales
The aim of this paper is to give an overview on the relations the language and languages bear to utopia. Thus, on the one hand, the paper explores the range of constructed languages (conlangs), whether they are created consciously
Nicole Guilleux
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On exploitative, egocentric stuff that people do in order to design exoticizing languages that obviously bear no trace of anyone’s respect for colonized and marginalized ways of speaking [PDF]
It is always good to have a title for a paper that makes clear what it is about. In the wide and fascinating field of invented languages this is not always the case, which more often than not might have the unfortunate effect of many linguists being ...
Storch, Anne
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Me nem nesa: Badanie recepcji języków sztucznych przez różne grupy wiekowe [PDF]
The concept of artificially created languages is not new, but, owing to pop culture, it has recently received more attention. Constructed languages, or conlangs, are present in books, movies and video games, aimed at recipients of all ages.
Gajek, Maja
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Constructed Languages and Their Role in Drama [PDF]
This paper covers the history and use of constructed language and dialect on stage and screen as well as the issues that arise concerning social awareness and intellectual ...
Vandenberg, Emelie
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Ihan konkreettinen sävelkieli : mitä jos musiikilla voisi myös kysyä? [PDF]
Tässä tutkielmassa tarkkailen projektiani kehittää keinotekoinen kieli, joka puheäänten, kirjoitusmerkkien ja viittomien sijaan käyttää musiikillisia eleitä.
Marttinen, Pauli
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The Language of the Draughtsboard Sharks: A Conlang Project [PDF]
The language of the draughtsboard sharks is a fictional conlang. This paper describes the history, physical anatomy, means of articulation, morphology, syntax, and grammar of the language through the entirely fictional lens of a research team studying ...
Garlin, Trent
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Building an Artificial Language from Scratch
Constructed languages, otherwise known as conlangs, are languages that are artificially created to serve some purpose. Dothraki and High Valyrian in Game of Thrones, and Quenya in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings are some well-known conlangs.
Juan Coste Delvecchio +2 more
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How to Create an Accent Without Really Trying [PDF]
This project will explore the creation of a fictitious accent, similar in process and results to Constructed Languages or Conlangs, as they have been termed and the documentation of the process by using methods typically employed by linguists like Nick ...
Moreno, Selena Lee Ausmann
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