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Láadan is a [[constructed language]] intended in part to better express women's experiences. [[Suzette Haden Elgin]] introduced Láadan in her novel ''[[Native Tongue]]''. | |||
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* A language discussion group: http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/384.html (Interesting comments with an annoying pun at the end); http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/388.html ; http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/390.html ; http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/385.html | * A language discussion group: http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/384.html (Interesting comments with an annoying pun at the end); http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/388.html ; http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/390.html ; http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/385.html | ||
* Láadan vs. Klingon panel at WisCon 30 | |||
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Revision as of 15:50, 23 June 2006
Láadan is a constructed language intended in part to better express women's experiences. Suzette Haden Elgin introduced Láadan in her novel Native Tongue.
It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs. — Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd
External Links
- Láadan Lessons
- A First Dictionary and Grammar of Láadan: Second Edition / edited by Diane Murphy
- A language discussion group: http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/384.html (Interesting comments with an annoying pun at the end); http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/388.html ; http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/390.html ; http://www.zompist.com/board/messages/385.html
- Láadan vs. Klingon panel at WisCon 30