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Crafting Languages

Jonathan

A chill space to nerd out about fantasy languages

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Wugs, Blue Oranges, and Jabberwockies 2

I had a creative writing professor who, when asked what poetry was, replied that it was playing with white space on the page. My linguisticky soul, to be sure, was rather indignant at this. Well I never! The void on a page, indeed! What abo...

2 months ago
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Wugs, Blue Oranges, and Jabberwockies, Pt. 1

In 1958 Jean Berko devised an experiment to see how young children between the ages of 4 and 7 would respond to nonsense words. (“The Child’s Knowledge of English Morphology”) Kids, you see, say that darndest things, much to the amusement a...

3 months ago
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The Grimoire's Spellspeakers

In my previous article, I investigated the ways in which a language’s grammar—or Grimoire— can encode temporal perspectives. Framing an event in time is indeed a powerful sortilege—and yet time, as Einstein reminds us, always unfolds relati...

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The Grammar of Time

Brandon Sanderson, author of the celebrated Cosmere collection, recommends, as his favorite, a writing exercise called “The Stranger Rides through Town.” In it, one is prompted to write a short scène for each of four different characters--t...

4 months ago
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