Imaginary languages made real at the University of Rochester

No doubt you’ve heard of Tolkien’s Elvish, Klingon from Star Trek, Game of Thrones’  Dothraki, and maybe even Sir Thomas More’s Utopiensium Alphabeticum from Utopia. Perhaps the most famous example of an invented or “artificial” language is Esperanto, whose heyday was in the interwar period. At that time, along with the League of Nations, hopes flourished … Continue reading Imaginary languages made real at the University of Rochester