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Imaginary Languages: Myths, Utopias, Fantasies, Illusions, and Linguistic Fictions

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Marina Yaguello, Erik ButlerPublish date:2022-04-19Pages:352
Languages:EnglishPublisher:MIT PressISBN-13:9780262046398ISBN-10:262046393UPC:9780262046398Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, Philosophy, Literary CriticismBook Subcategory:Linguistics, Language, EuropeanBook Topic:FrenchSize:8.10 x 5.50 x 1.20 inchesWeight:1.1001Product ID:SCWW8YMQJQ
An exploration of the practice of inventing languages, from speaking in tongues to utopian schemes of universality to the discoveries of modern linguistics.

In Imaginary Languages, Marina Yaguello explores the history and practice of inventing languages, from religious speaking in tongues to politically utopian schemes of universality to the discoveries of modern linguistics. She looks for imagined languages that are autonomous systems, complete unto themselves and meant for communal use; imaginary, and therefore unlike both natural languages and historically attested languages; and products of an individual effort to lay hold of language. Inventors of languages, Yaguello writes, are madly in love: they love an object that belongs to them only to the extent that they also share it with a community.

Yaguello investigates the sources of imaginary languages, in myths, dreams, and utopias. She takes readers on a tour of languages invented in literature from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, including that in More's Utopia, Leibniz's "algebra of thought," and Bulwer-Lytton's linguistic fiction. She examines the linguistic fantasies (or madness) of Georgian linguist Nikolai Marr and Swiss medium Hélène Smith; and considers the quest for the true philosophical language. Yaguello finds two abiding (and somewhat contradictory) forces: the diversity of linguistic experience, which stands opposed to unifying endeavors, and, on the other hand, features shared by all languages (natural or not) and their users, which justifies the universalist hypothesis.

Recent years have seen something of a boom in invented languages, whether artificial languages meant to facilitate international communication or imagined languages constructed as part of science fiction worlds. In Imaginary Languages (an updated and expanded version of the earlier Les Fous du langage, published in English as Lunatic Lovers of Language), Yaguello shows that the invention of language is above all a passionate, dizzying labor of love.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:MIT PressISBN-13:9780262046398ISBN-10:262046393UPC:9780262046398Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, Philosophy, Literary CriticismBook Subcategory:Linguistics, Language, EuropeanBook Topic:FrenchSize:8.10 x 5.50 x 1.20 inchesWeight:1.1001Product ID:SCWW8YMQJQ
Marina Yaguello is Professor Emerita of Linguistics at the University of Paris VII.
Publisher: MIT Press

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