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18 - A book with a made-up language
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Can it be considered for this challenge ?"
It's been a while so I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure the non-English words are Yoruba or other real African languages.

oh okay.. thanks


How does this work? I don't remember a made up language at all, just those significant fairy tales, which aren't a language. It's been a few years, so can you refresh me about a made up language? Communicating through fairy tales isn't a made up language. I've read many books with made up languages over the years (can't remember them all, though) due to reading a lot of scifi, etc.



It's been a long time since I last read The Left Hand of Darkness, but I think it would work for this prompt.

I would say yes-- the Targaryens are from Valyria and speak High Valyrian as their native tongue, there's some High Valyrian referenced in the book as well.

It says a book *with* a made-up language, and I can't imagine a book about language invention won't have excerpts of those languages as examples. I have a background in linguistics and no interest in slogging through genres I know I'm not a fan of, plus this has been on my list for awhile, so it's kind of perfect!


The book had a good story, it was an easy read, but not a favorite. Maybe a 3 star.


I read this book and don't remember any made up language in it. Personally, I don't recommend the book either. The author hasn't a clue when it comes to mental illnesses; she treats them in the most cavalier way.

I read this book and don't remember any made up language in it. Personally, I don't recomm..."
Thanks. I was just starting it and in the first chapter, the little girl is claiming to be from a different planet and uses a couple made-up words. Wasn't sure if this continues throughout the book.




It's about locked-in syndrome. I don't know how they'll communicate yet, but for me this counts as made-up language.



Thanks!

If not, I remember a college ed professor highly recommending Frindle which I've never gotten around to reading.

If not, I remember a college ed professor highly ..."
There are made up words, but not really an entire made up language, IIRC.


Good answer! :)"
Not the way that this means. Language isn't just made up out of nowhere--it grows and develops and is as old as humankind.
That said, computer languages are made up if you want a little more leeway :)
Each of us plays this our own way, but it's not always hard to stray so far that the category loses all meaning. Reading challenges are frequently designed to get us to stretch our reading boundaries :)!!!

Sorry, I should have been clearer. I know that Igbo is a real language, but I can't find confirmation of whether James is actually using Igbo in the book or a language he made up.







The sirens have their own language that's used in a few places throughout the book called Psaarin (or Psarrin?) I forget now how it was spelt exactly! xD



1984 has Newspeak. But, that's technically just removing words from an already existing language. However, since it has its own name, I would count if you want.

I've read a third of it so far and by then, the narrator only mentions the characters talking in a secret language without mentioning actual words. In the discussions on this book users assume this language to be Esperanto, which would count as made-up, wouldn't it?
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