Creating a ‘Truer’ Language Within a Work of Fiction: The Example of Suzette Haden Elgin’s Native Tongue
Schemes for creating imaginary, ideal languages were particularly prevalent in 17th and 18th century Europe and generally arose out of a desire to simplify language and impose order so as to minimise ambiguity and thereby improve communication and understanding between peoples. Centuries later, in h...
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Main Author: | Ruth MENZIES |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA)
2012-03-01
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Series: | E-REA |
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Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/erea/2410 |
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