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Three conlang projects at three educational levels

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter reports on three distinct implementations of conlang projects: one for elementary school children aged 5–10 that was developed with the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education, one as a one-week summer program for secondary students aged about 15, as part of Queen Mary University’s Widening Participation initiative, and one for university
David Adger
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Language Evolution: An NCT and Conlang Framework

GLOCAL Conference Proceedings, 2023
Decades of scholarly work have displaced previously accepted assumptions of the separation of the cognitive and the cultural as two separate entities. Notably, interventions of scholars such as Bouchard, Arbib, and Odling-Smee, have effectively positioned this older and more archaic thinking.
Swathi Sivakumar Menon   +1 more
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Theorizing Language Evolution Using NCT and Conlangs: An Etiological Study

Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology, 2022
An extensive amount of scholarly work has displaced traditional and positivist assumptions of the separation of the cognitive and cultural domains as two separate entities. Notably, the interventions of scholars prominent in linguistics, and hence those such as Bouchard, Arbib, and Odling-Smee, have effectively positioned or displaced this older and ...
Sivakumar, Menon Swathi   +1 more
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The interdisciplinarity of conlangs

2020
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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A methodological proposal for conlang evaluation

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics
AbstractIntentional language creation is a mainstay of the modern world, having gained widespread notoriety in popular television shows and films, and even finding a home in academia in the form of undergraduate courses on invented languages. In this paper, we argue that constructed languages deserve more careful consideration than they currently ...
David Peterson, Jessie Peterson
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The Linguistics of Conlangs: A Study of Fictional, Auxiliary, and Engineered Languages.

SOKOTO JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Constructed languages (Conlangs) represent a distinctive domain of linguistic inquiry where intentional design interacts with natural linguistic principles. While prior studies have examined individual conlangs, such as Esperanto (Blanke, 1999; Garvía, 2015), Klingon (Okrent, 2009; Stockwell, 2016), and Lojban (Cowan, 1997), there remains limited ...
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Conlangs: A Comparison of English and Sindarin Morphology of Nouns

2020
This paper makes a comparison between the English morphology of nouns with the morphology of nouns of Sindarin, with an attempt to examine the potential of conlangs and conlanging as a linguistic practice. Conlanging is defined as the practice of language invention, whereby an individual or a group devise a new language within a relatively short period
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