"An " artistic language " (commonly called "artlang") is a constructed language designed for aesthetic pleasure." http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Artistic _ language
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 28/07/2014
..., Ro, Unilingua) Artistic languages (eg Klingon and many other languages ... Auxiliary language http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Esperanto http://en. wikipedia ...
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 07/09/2011
I am a Linguist. I teach Languages of the World at a university. I have looked at the ...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 20/12/2006
...can use. I went over to wikipedia and did some reading [1... of gender: [1] In a language with explicit inflections for..., a glance at the language phonology suggests that it would...
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 20/11/2013
... and grisettes. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Grisette_%28person%29 The... to understand. Good luck. Language is easier to translate than culture.
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 03/05/2015
...creative evolution, and through the political and artistic programs of the Ancien...the literary lingua franca and diplomatic language of western Europe (and, to a...the nineteenth century).......... Wikipedia
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 01/05/2009
...synesthesia has also been used to refer to artistic and poetic devices which attempt to express a linkage between.... f) above probably is synesthesia etc... look it up on wikipedia , that s no pathetic fallacy!
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 05/12/2008
...and Loxian Loxian is an artistic language and alphabet created by writer and lyricist ... Loxos, meaning oblique. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Loxian In September...
6 Answers · Society & Culture · 25/09/2007
... utilisées par les Anglais : http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/List_of_French_words_and_phrases_used...
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 24/11/2010
...of the last century the Irish language had its own way of...look quite nice and are more artistic than the Latin alphabet we use...old Irish script at http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Gaelic_type
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 05/02/2012