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La créativité linguistique au prisme des langues construites [PDF]
This special issue of Ricognizioni, Linguistic Creativity through the Lens of Constructed Languages, brings together contributions from the 2024 I-Conlang conference (Orléans), exploring the diversity and vitality of constructed languages (conlangs ...
Guillaume Enguehard +2 more
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Translation of Personal Names in Klingon “Hamlet” [PDF]
The translation of literary classics into constructed languages (ConLangs), particularly artificial languages (ArtLangs) like Klingon, offers unique insights into the interplay between language, culture, and translation theory. This paper focuses on the
Chiara Meluzzi
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Constructed languages are processed by the same brain mechanisms as natural languages. [PDF]
What constitutes a language? Natural languages share some features with other domains: from math, to logic, to music, to gesture. However, the brain mechanisms that process linguistic input have been shown to be highly specialized, showing little or no ...
Malik-Moraleda S +11 more
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A Network Analysis Approach to Conlang Research Literature [PDF]
The field of conlang has evidenced an important growth in the last decades. This has been the product of a wide interest in the use and study of conlangs for artistic purposes. However, one important question is what it is happening with conlang in the academic world.
Gonzalez, Simon
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What are Conlangs Good For? [PDF]
Yesterday (December 31, 2023), the account @lingdiscovery posted a thread on twitter titled “Here are 3 reasons why I hate conlangs”. I, like many other people, found the thread unfortunately very ill-informed, painting a picture of conlanging that does ...
Maria Zielenbach
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Properties of Constructed Language Phonological Inventories [PDF]
This paper considers the phonetic distributions of constructed languages (conlangs) as evidence for their ability to reflect patterns of natural language.
Sleight, Abigail Schwendiman, Ng, Sara
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Babel from Scratch: Examining the Impact and Usage of Constructed Languages in Literature [PDF]
Constructed languages are becoming more ubiquitous in literature and popular fiction. Ever since J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, authors in speculative fiction have developed their own created languages for the purposes of illustrating fictional ...
Campisi, Estephan G.
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Desarrollo de un generador de lenguaje natural para simular la evolución del lenguaje [PDF]
Las lenguas construidas o planificadas, también conocidos como conlangs, son idiomas diseñados artificialmente por personas con variedad de propósitos, como es el caso del esperanto.
López Porcheron, Kévin Alberto
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Romance intercomprehension among daughters of Romance languages : Creole and constructed languages [PDF]
The paper deals with the Romance intercomprehension, and proposes to check whether this phenomenon continues in the next generations of these languages: natural Creoles vs. artificial conlangs (i.e. constructed languages)
Piechnik, Iwona
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Creative Multilingualism [PDF]
Multilingualism is integral to the human condition. Hinging on the concept of Creative Multilingualism – the idea that language diversity and creativity are mutually enriching – this timely and thought-provoking volume shows how the concept provides a ...
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