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If you find that no language speaks to you, your first stop is the Language Creation Society (conlang.org), where "conlangs" -- constructed languages -- are tabulated.
This is fitting given Peterson founded the Language Creation Society and has a masters in linguistics, according to Entertainment Weekly. The funny thing is he doesn’t really like the sound of ...
David Peterson, who will be coming to campus to discuss the history of language creation and his own methods of 'conlanging'—or constructing languages—on Feb. 18 at 6 p.m. in the CASE Auditorium ...
Peterson, a co-founder of the Language Creation Society, started off by building on a few keys words and phrases created by George R.R. Martin in his "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels that form the ...
He received a master's degree in linguistics from University of California, San Diego in 2006 and co-founded the Language Creation Society.
Producers approached the Language Creation Society to help them hire a linguist to create Dothraki and Valyrian. Peterson chose to compete as a candidate rather than help manage the contest.
HBO is working with a member of the Language Creation Society, a group devoted to creating constructed languages, or conlangs. (Conlangs include everything from Esperanto to Elvish.) ...
The Language Creation Society’s objective is to advance the “art, craft and science of language creation” according to the nonprofit's website. Peterson now serves as the editor-in-chief of ...
Klingon isn't a nonsense language. It behaves like a real one. It's the creation of Marc Okrand, who taught linguistics at the University of California-Santa Barbara in the 1970s.
Peterson, a co-founder of the Language Creation Society, started off by building on a few keys words and phrases created by George R.R. Martin in his "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels that form the ...