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Introduction to Imaginary Languages (and How to Create Your Own!)

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Introduction to Imaginary Languages (and How to Create Your Own!). Elen síla lumenn' omentielvo, meldonyar. Essenya na Ambartur Taurëpennevallo. Sillume quetuvalwe lambion ar parmaron. Nauvalye istime íre telyuvalwe. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction to Imaginary Languages  (and How to Create Your Own!)

Introduction toImaginary Languages

(and How to Create Your Own!)

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Elen síla lumenn' omentielvo, meldonyar. Essenya na Ambartur Taurëpennevallo. Sillume quetuvalwe lambion ar parmaron.Nauvalye istime íre telyuvalwe.

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ghojlu’meH QaQ jajvam, juppu’wI’! qo'che'wI' jonwI' puqloD 'oH pongwIj'e'. repvam paqmey Holmey je DIbuS. tIyaj!

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Other Termsfor Imaginary Languages

• Planned language

• Artificial language

• Fictional language

• Constructed language– “Conlang” for short

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Conlangs fall intothree general categories

• Auxiliary languages or auxlangs– Esperanto, Glosa, Volapük, Interlingua, Folkspraak,

Unish, Ido, Novial, Solresol, etc.

•Logical languages or loglangs–Loglan, Lojban, Ithkuil, Ceqli, Gua/spi, AllNoun, Kel, Liva, Lojsk, etc.

•Artistic languages or artlangs–Quenya, Sindarin, Klingon, Lapine, Drac, D’ni, Ayeri, Umod, Askaic, Khangaþyagon, etc.

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Early Artlangs• c. 1150 “Lingua Ignota” – St. Hildegarde of Bingen

• 1516 Utopia – Sir Thomas More

• 1532 Gargantua and Pantagruel – Rabelais

• 1638 The Man in the Moon: or a Discourse of a Voyage Thither – Bishop Francis Godwin

• 1676 La Terre Australe Connue – Gabriel de Foigny

• 1726 Gulliver’s Travels – Jonathan Swift

• 1798 Human Vicissitudes or Travels Into Unexplored Regions - Anonymous (English)

• 1871 The Coming Race – Edward Bulwer-Lytton

• 1942 Islandia – Austin Tappan Wright

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Conlanging Exercise I…

Creating a“naming language”

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Elves

~ Welcome to LIBRARIA ~

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BARBARIANS

~ Welcome to LIBRARIA ~

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Gnomes

~ Welcome to LIBRARIA ~

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Dragons

~ Welcome to LIBRARIA ~

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How popular is conlanging?

• Google search results (5/3/2006)

– “constructed languages” – 135,000

– artlang = 278,000

– Sindarin = 503,000

– Quenya = 523,000

– conlang = 1,200,000

– Klingon + language = 2,550,000

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How popular is conlanging?

• CONLANG listserv – founded 1998, currently 1,029 members• Elfling listserv – founded 1998, currently 1,864 members• PC Magazine (April 6 (Spring) 2005):

– Langmaker.com named one of the “Top 100 Web Sites You Didn’t Know You Couldn’t Live Without”

– Langmaker.com has almost 1,500 conlangs indexed

• First International Conference on J.R.R. Tolkien’s Invented Languges held August 4-8, 2005, at University of Stockholm

• First Language Creation Conference held April 23, 2006 at Berkeley, CA.

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Conlanging Exercise II…

Building Words- or -

“Now, It Starts To Get Tricky”

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J.R.R. Tolkien

1892 ~ 1973

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Elvish PhrasesElen síla lumenn’ omentielvo.

“A star shines on the hour of our meeting.”

Mae govannen!“Well met!”

Lasto![Lasto beth lammen!]

“Listen!”[“Listen to the words

of my tongue!”]

Noro lim!“Giddyap!”

Namárië“Farewell”

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Conlanging Exercise III…

Verbsand

Word Order

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KLINGON

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KLINGON PHRASESnuqneH

“Hello” (Literally: “What do you want?”)

Qapla’“Success”

taH pagh taHbe’…“To be or not to be…”

(…DaH mu’tlheghvam vIqeInIS…)

Hab SoSlI’ Quch!“Your mother has a smooth forehead!”

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Conlanging Exercise IV & V…

Nouns&

Bringing It All Together

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Conlanger’s Bookshelf & Resources• Conlanger Resources

– A Glossary of Constructed Language Terms– Swadesh List– English sounds in X-SAMPA

• Conlanger’s Bookshelf– Fiction– Nonfiction– Games and Gaming Resources– Movies– Television

• Web Links– www.geocities.com/donaldboozer

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