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Constructed Languages

How to: Create a Con-lang

June 9, 2023

This infographic is a how-to guide that showcases a six-step-approach to creating your own constructed language (con-lang) that is applicable to film/television/media.

Author
Indiana Humniski

Indiana Humniski is a 2nd year student, majoring in English and soon-to-transfer into the Honours stream. Indiana has taken a keen interest in learning more about linguistics since taking “Language and Gender” in her first year of university with Dr. Loureiro-Rodriguez at the University of Manitoba. Her idea sparked when watching James Cameron’s sequel to Avatar, where the constructed-language of Na’vi takes centre stage. Outside of class, Indiana enjoys casual analysis of the lyrics of Taylor Swift and boygenius, working her way through classic literature, and taking walks with her campus friends.

References

A Complete Guide to Creating a New Language. (2021, March 2). Summa Linguae. https://summalinguae.com/language-culture/guide-creating-new-language/

Babbel. (2019). “Invented Languages: 9 Beloved Conlangs From Pop Culture”. Babbel Magazine. https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/pop-culture-conlangs

Esperanto | Britannica. (2023). Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Esperanto/additional-info#history

McGuigan, B. “What is a Constructed Language?” (2023, March 10). Language Humanities. https://www.languagehumanities.org/what-is-a-constructed-language.htm

Weir, W. “From Mystical Nuns to Sigur Rós, the Best Songs in Invented Languages”. (2011). Slate. http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2011/11/29/invented_languages_in_music_a_brief_history

WIRED. “How to Create a Language: Dothraki Inventor Explains | WIRED.” YouTube, 18 May 2019, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDD7bQTbVsk&ab_channel=WIRED. Accessed 24 Feb. 2023.

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