conlanger
English
WOTD – 7 February 2013, 7 February 2014
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkɑn.læŋ.ɚ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkɒn.læŋ.ə/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Hyphenation: con‧lang‧er
Noun
conlanger (plural conlangers)
- Someone who creates constructed languages (conlangs).
- 2005, Mari C. Jones, Ishtla Singh, Exploring Language Change, page 154:
- The fact that the Internet has given visible shape to communities of invented language proponents through web sites and chat rooms for enthusiastic conlangers (‘language constructors’) has probably done little to dispel its reputation as a somewhat unusual and, to all intents and purposes, intangible undertaking.
- 2006, William Allison Shimer, The American Scholar[1], volume 75, page 99:
- The split was between two groups. The first was composed of people interested in quietly developing and discussing the languages they crafted for science-fictional worlds, what-if-a-language-did-this playfulness, or Tolkienesque fun (the true conlangers).
- 2012, Bryan Cogman, Inside HBO′s Game of Thrones[2], page 174:
- The goal of a conlanger, a language creator, is to realize a linguistic system that′s both unique and authentic—something that doesn't exist anywhere on Earth, but which a linguist wouldn′t be surprised to find in the wild.
- 2012 October 31, Laura Wright, “UT Language Creation Society invites students to learn origins of newer languages”, in The Daily Texan[3], Austin, Tex.: Texas Student Media, University of Texas at Austin, published 8 April 2013, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 14 August 2020:
- The personalization of language allowed by conlanging is what draws many conlangers to the hobby. […] However, Woodbury is quick to remember Marc Okrand, a classmate of his from graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley, who was both an accomplished linguist and a conlanger. Okrand invented Klingon, a language he intentionally designed to sound “alien.”
- 2023 December 30, Daniel W. Hieber, “Why I hate conlangs”, in Linguistic Discovery[4], archived from the original on 24 May 2024:
- No conlanger could hope to create a language with the depth and richness of a natural language.
Coordinate terms
Translations
one who creates constructed languages
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