
From Klingon to Dothraki: How sci-fi languages shape worlds
From Klingon to Elvish, what makes a good constructed language?
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Show Notes
Sci-fi and fantasy creators often use constructed languages (or conlangs) to help us believe that the characters come from ancient times or distant galaxies. But what happens when a fictional language jumps off the screen and into the real world? This story comes from the Imaginary Worlds podcast.
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