Klingon Dictionary (Okrand).pdf
KLINGON. DICTIONARY. ENGLISH/KLINGON. KLINGON/ENGLISH. By MARC OKRAND. Based on the Klingon language in. STAR TREK® and. STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION®.
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Okrand worked on designing this Klingon language and while he was working on it he decided to go on and that is how he wrote “The Klingon Dictionary”.
M.A. Thesis Language and Culture Studies
Specialisation Intercultural Communication, Dutch as a Second LanguageSupervisor: S. Kroon
Faculty of Arts
Tilburg University
Tilburg 1999
FOREWORD ........................................................................ .................................................................. III1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................
.................................................... 12 KLINGON AS AN ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGE ........................................................................
........ 32.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................
..................................................... 32.2 THE DIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES........................................................................
.............................. 42.3 DESIGNING AN ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGE........................................................................
..................... 52.4 THE LANGUAGE KLINGON........................................................................
.................................... 102.4.1 Historical background ........................................................................
.............................. 102.4.2 Linguistic features........................................................................
.................................... 112.4.3 Some remarks about Klingon........................................................................
.................. 172.4.4 The special position of Klingon........................................................................
................ 183 KLINGON AS A MARKER OF GROUP IDENTITY..................................................................... 19
3.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................
................................................... 193.2 THE THEORY OF SOCIAL IDENTITY........................................................................
........................ 203.3 LANGUAGE AS A GROUP MARKER........................................................................
......................... 263.4 THE SPECIAL POSITION OF KLINGON........................................................................
..................... 294 THE DESIGN OF
THE SURVEY........................................................................ .......................... 314.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................
................................................... 314.2 RESEARCH QUESTIONS........................................................................
....................................... 314.3 SUBJECTS AND PROCEDURE........................................................................
................................ 314.4 THE MAIL QUESTIONNAIRE........................................................................
................................... 334.4.1 Personal features........................................................................
..................................... 334.4.2 The relation with Klingon ........................................................................
......................... 344.4.3 Attitudes........................................................................
................................................... 344.5 THE RESULTS OF ANALYSIS........................................................................
.................................. 354.5.1 Personal features........................................................................
..................................... 374.5.2 The relation with Klingon ........................................................................
......................... 414.4.3 Attitudes........................................................................
................................................... 494.6 THE PROFILE OF THE"AVERAGE KLINGON USER" ........................................................................
... 555 SUMMARY AND DISCUSSIONS........................................................................
......................... 57BIBLIOG
........................................................... 61 LIST OF FIGURES........................................................................ ........................................................ 65 APPENDIXES ........................................................................ ............................................................... 67 SOME INTERESTING SITES........................................................................ ............................................ 67 THE SURVEY........................................................................ ................................................................ 69 IForeword
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