Publication: La invención lingüística en la literaratura y el cine en los siglos XX y XXI.
Authors
Gándara Fernández, Leticia
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/ril.353151
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Este trabajo presenta un estudio
descriptivo de los proyectos lingüísticos artificiales construidos para la literatura y el cine
en los siglos xx y xxi. Por un lado, se establece una aproximación a las lenguas inventadas
por J. R. R. Tolkien con el fin de advertir
algunos de los principios de su invención lingüística. Por otro, se traza un recorrido por
algunos de los proyectos de lenguas artísticas
pensados para el ámbito cinematográfico;
entre ellos, se analizan el klingon, el na’vi,
el dothraki, el valyrio, el pársel y el minionés.
Finalmente, este estudio permite observar
qué métodos o criterios han utilizado estos
inventores de lenguas para elaborar sus esquemas lingüísticos y cómo estos se encuentran irremediablemente influenciados por la
cultura a la que se asocian.
: This paper presents a descriptive study of artificial linguistic projects constructed for literature and cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries. On the one hand, it is established an approach to the invented languages of J. R. R. Tolkien in order to observe some of the principles of his linguistic invention. On the other hand, it is traced a journey into some of the projects of artistic languages thought for the cinematographic field; among them, the Klingon, the Na’vi, the Dothraki, the Valyrio, the Parsel and the Minion are analyzed. Finally, this study allows us to observe what methods or criteria these language inventors have used to elaborate their linguistic schemes and how these are irremediably influenced by the culture to which they are associated.
: This paper presents a descriptive study of artificial linguistic projects constructed for literature and cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries. On the one hand, it is established an approach to the invented languages of J. R. R. Tolkien in order to observe some of the principles of his linguistic invention. On the other hand, it is traced a journey into some of the projects of artistic languages thought for the cinematographic field; among them, the Klingon, the Na’vi, the Dothraki, the Valyrio, the Parsel and the Minion are analyzed. Finally, this study allows us to observe what methods or criteria these language inventors have used to elaborate their linguistic schemes and how these are irremediably influenced by the culture to which they are associated.
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Revista de investigación lingüística, Vol 22, 2019
Revista de investigación lingüística, Vol 22, 2019
Revista de investigación lingüística, Vol 22, 2019
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