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Hol Sarmey QeD QulwI' ghItlh: a typological analysis of Klingon

2017
Klingon is a constructed language initially created solely for entertainment purposes by the linguist Dr. Marc Okrand. Klingon plays an important part in the popular science fiction franchise Star Trek as the language spoken by the militant Klingon race. This language has OVS (Object-Verb-Subject) as the basic word order, something that is rarely found
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When the Starship Pintupi Meets the Klingons of Policy

The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 2003
Ralph Folds. Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia's Indigenous Policy.
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Shakespeare in the Original Klingon:Star Trekand the End of History

Perspectives on Political Science, 2000
(2000). Shakespeare in the Original Klingon: Star Trek and the End of History. Perspectives on Political Science: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 158-166.
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Of Disembodied Mind Sparks and Speakers of Klingon: A New Model of Science Fiction

Contemporary Literature, 2009
writing SF, labeled as such) but Kazuo Ishiguro (who did not); consider Doris Lessing's Nobel Prize. And yet these are troubling times for the genre, too: changes in publishing make it harder for new SF writers to earn a living, even as niche presses and Web-based journals make it easier for them to distribute their work.1 We hear claims that SF has ...
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Synthesizing and evaluating an artificial language: klingon

6th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2000), 2000
Oliver Jokisch, Matthias Eichner
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Klingon Pedagogy and Education for the 24th Century

International Journal of Educational Reform, 2001
Karen Anijar, Peter McLaren
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Klingon technology

New Scientist, 2008
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Klingon technology

New Scientist, 2007
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The Klingon Language.

Science Fiction Studies, 1997
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