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  2. Fantastique - Wikipedia

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    The word is also polysemous in French: a distinction must be made between the academic definition and the everyday meaning. In everyday language, the word can refer to anything to do with the supernatural. Some people use in French the term médiéval-fantastique to refer to high fantasy, but it is not a term used by academic critics.

  3. Fictional language - Wikipedia

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    Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth, and an appearance of plausibility, to the fictional worlds with which they are associated. The goal of the author may be to have their characters communicate in a fashion which is both alien and dislocated. [2]

  4. Heteroglossia - Wikipedia

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    Thus the languages "interanimate" one another as they enter into dialogue. [13] [14] Any sort of unitary significance or monologic value system assumed by a discrete language is irrevocably undermined by the presence of another way of speaking and interpreting. According to Bakhtin, such a dialogizing process is always going on in language.

  5. Elvish languages - Wikipedia

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    languages of the Nandor, some were influenced by Avarin Tolkien conceived a family tree of Elvish languages, all descending from a common ancestor called Primitive Quendian . He worked extensively on how the languages diverged from Primitive Quendian over time, in phonology and grammar, in imitation of the development of real language families ...

  6. History of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Even the most fantastic myths, legends and fairy tales differ from modern fantasy genre in three respects: Modern genre fantasy postulates a different reality, either a fantasy world separated from ours, or a hidden fantasy side of our own world. In addition, the rules, geography, history, etc. of this world tend to be defined, even if they are ...

  7. Duolingo releases its top 10 languages of 2023. What made the ...

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    The top 10 most popular languages studied on one of the biggest language learning apps is out — and the list looks a bit different than last year. ... “Portuguese is a way for people to travel ...

  8. Multilingualism - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] The idea of linguistic relativity, which claims that the language people speak influences the way they see the world, can be interpreted to mean that individuals who speak multiple languages have a broader, more diverse view of the world, even when speaking only one language at a time. [72]

  9. Jude Law Says “Fantastic Beasts” Movies Are 'Certainly on ...

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    Jude Law does not believe he'll be slipping on wizard robes again anytime soon.. In a feature interview with Variety published Oct. 30, Law, 51, said the Fantastic Beasts movies — in which he ...

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