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Glossopoeia : a contrastive phonological study of Sindarin and Klingon

Authors: Malvárez Ocaña, Mónica; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres;

Glossopoeia : a contrastive phonological study of Sindarin and Klingon

Abstract

Sindarin i Klingon són dues de les llegues fictícies més populars mai parlades. Van se creades per dos lingüistes, J.R.R. Tolkien i Marc Okrand. Aquest treball té com a objectiu analitzar i comparar les principals característiques fonològiques d'aquestes dues llengües per determinar en què s'assemblen i en què difereixen.

Sindarin y Klingon son dos de las lenguas fictícias más populares jamás habladas. Fueron creadas por dos lingüistas, J.R.R. Tolkien y Marc Okrand. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar y comparar las principales características fonológicas de ambas lenguas para determinar en qué se parecen y en qué difieren.

Sindarin and Klingon are two of the most popular fic7onal languages ever spoken. They were created by two linguists, J.R.R Tolkien and Marc Okrand. This dissertation aims to analyze and compare the main phonological features of both of them to determine whether they resemble or differ.

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Fonologia, Èlfic, Marc Okrand, Star Trek, Conlangs, J.R.R. Tolkien, Elvish, Klingon, Phonology, Fonología, Élfico, Sindarin

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