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Shady She-Penguin
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: In a far land beyond the Sea
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Auspicious Wraith
Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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In reply to Anguirel's point about the limits of any language:
I was reminded of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Syme excitedly realised that the old language was being replaced. The manipulation of the language meant that certain concepts would be abolished. The proles would not be able to talk about freedom because there was no language to talk about it in. Just made me think, is all. Is it right to say that a language must encompass all? Perhaps not; but are there areas it necessarily must encompass — the real and solid world, for example? Maybe. What about the language of the Angels, then? Or of the Platonic Forms? ( ![]() Maybe it's all relative? Like, English is definitely a proper language down here, and Quenya is not here. And what of all other possible worlds? The world of the Elves — does it exist? What am I talking about? ![]() ![]()
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Alive without breath
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: On A Cold Wind To Valhalla
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The fact that the language is fake, or unreal, is not important, I do not think. Certainly Tolkien didn't think that it was an important factor. When regarding his mythology as a whole, anyway, one can always make the argument, "Its fake! Ye fakey fakes!" but I think the good professor can speak for himself. As he says in his essay 'On Fairy Tales'...
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I have no desire to learn Esperanto; but it would be cool to be fluent in elvish-- any elvish-- just because I like the elves. It would be cool to be one. I think there's another dimension to all this than "just the language". If you don't like the story, chances are you'll be unimpressed with the language. But if you like the story, then you just might go beyond saying "lembas" to trying your hand at baking some. And then it's a little less fakey-fakey-fake; at least to the person eating the "lembas".
And "Celebrimbor" is such fun to say.
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Shade of Carn Dűm
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chozo Ruins.
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Nothing is stopping it. It is a language. It was made by a human being, just like every other language was. A language is a language!
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