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Theorizing Language Evolution Using NCT and Conlangs: An Etiological Study
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 ...
NIT Trichy, India +3 more
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A methodological proposal for conlang evaluation
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 W. Peterson, Jessie Peterson
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Three conlang projects at three educational levels
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, Coppe van Urk
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Classifications of Conlangs in Modern Interlinguistics
A. A. Kostyuhin
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2 Conlanging with non-conlangers: the art of language invention in television and media
David J. Peterson, Jessie Sams
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