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9780198829881

Language Invention in Linguistics Pedagogy

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    9780198829881

  • ISBN10:

    0198829884

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-10-06
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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This book is the first to explore the varied ways in which invented languages can be used to teach languages and linguistics in university courses. There has long been interest in invented languages, also known as constructed languages or conlangs, both in the political arena (as with Esperanto) and in the world of literature and science fiction and fantasy media - Tolkien's Quenya and Sindarin, Dothraki in Game of Thrones, and Klingon in the Star Trek franchise, among many others. Linguists have recently served as language creators or consultants for film and television, with notable examples including Jessica Coon's work on the film Arrival Christine Schreyer's Kryptonian for Man of Steel, David Adger's contributions to the series Beowulf, and David J. Peterson's numerous languages for Game of Thrones and other franchises.

The chapters in this volume show how the use of invented languages as a teaching tool can reach a student population who might not otherwise be interested in studying linguistics, as well as helping those students to develop the fundamental core skills of linguistic analysis. Invented languages encourage problem-based and active learning; they shed light on the nature of linguistic diversity and implicational universals; and they provide insights into the complex interplay of linguistic patterns and social, environmental, and historical processes. The volume brings together renowned scholars and junior researchers who have used language invention and constructed languages to achieve a range of pedagogical objectives. It will be of interest to graduate students and teachers of linguistics and those in related areas such as anthropology and psychology.

Author Biography


Jeffrey Punske, Assistant Professor, Dept of Linguistics, Southern Illinois University,Nathan Sanders, Assistant Professor, Dept of Linguistics, University of Toronto,Amy V. Fountain, Associate Professor, Dept of Linguistics, University of Arizona

Jeffrey Punske is Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Southern Illinois University. His primary research focus is in morphosyntax with a secondary specialization in linguistics pedagogy and outreach. He has presented on issues of language at workshops hosted by the European Space Agency and METI and works to cross disciplinary boundaries and to advance the methodologies and discourses around linguistic pedagogy and outreach.

Nathan Sanders is Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, at the Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto. He works on innovations in linguistics pedagogy and on addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the linguistics classroom. His linguistic research centers on biomechanics and perception, for both speech and sign languages. He also works on phonological theory, computational and statistical models of linguistic phenomena, language change, and linguistic typology.

Amy V. Fountain is Associate Professor, Career Track, in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona. She has taught introductory linguistics and a range of other courses at the University of Arizona since 2004. Her research focuses on language reclamation, revitalization, and endangerment, particularly with reference to Native American languages; she is also interested in prosodic phonology and the relationship between morphology and phonology.

Table of Contents


1. Introduction, Jeffrey Punske, Nathan Sanders, and Amy V. Fountain
2. A primer on constructed languages, Nathan Sanders
3. Budding linguists and how to find them, Arika Okrent
4. The linguistics of Arrival: Heptapods, field linguistics, and Universal Grammar, Jessica Coon
5. Three conlang projects at three educational levels, David Adger and Coppe van Urk
6. The design(ing) of language, Grant Goodall
7. Using language invention to teach typology and cross-linguistic universals, Matt Pearson
8. Teaching invented languages to the undergraduate major: A capstone course, Angela C. Carpenter
9. Teaching invented languages as an introductory course: Unfamiliar territory, James A. Berry
10. Bringing language construction from the classroom to the community, Carrie Gillon, Edward Delmonico, Randi Martinez, and Spencer Morrell
11. The interdisciplinarity of conlangs: Moving beyond linguistics, Nathan Sanders and Christine Schreyer
12. Teaching Proto-Indo-European as a constructed language, Brenna Reinhart Byrd and Andrew Miles Byrd
13. Learning about language through language invention: "I was really proud of the language I created", Skye J. Anderson, Shannon T. Bischoff, Jeffrey Punske, and Amy V. Fountain
14. Extraterrestrial message construction: Guidelines for the use of xenolinguistics in the classroom, Sheri Wells-Jenson and Kimberly Spallinger
15. Artistry in language invention: Conlang pedagogy and the instructor as authority, David J. Peterson

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