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  2. The Light Years Beneath My Feet - Wikipedia

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    The Light-years beneath my feet is book written by American author Alan Dean Foster, who is an author of more than 20 fantasy novels and books.The book was published in 2006 by Penguin Books in US. The book is part of the Taken Trilogy being the second part of the series. It was preceded by "Lost and Found" published in 2004. [1] [2]

  3. Heptapod languages - Wikipedia

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    The languages are classified by two separate names, "Heptapod A" and "Heptapod B", as the species uses two separate languages; the former is a spoken language, and the latter a semasiography. These two languages together encapsulate two different concepts of time —Heptapod B presents time as synchronous, while A presents time as sequential ...

  4. Embassytown - Wikipedia

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    Often described as a book about language, Embassytown also employs fictional language, or neologisms, as a means of building its world. [1] [2] The author Ursula K. Le Guin describes this as follows: "When everything in a story is imaginary and much is unfamiliar, there's far too much to explain and describe, so one of the virtuosities of SF is the invention of box-words that the reader must ...

  5. Category:Fictional alien languages - Wikipedia

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  6. Relics of an alien planet might be under our feet ... - AOL

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    ‘Theia’ collided with Earth billions of years ago and created the Moon – but that wasn’t all, new computer simulations suggest

  7. Mi-Go - Wikipedia

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    The aliens are fungus-based lifeforms which are extremely varied due to their prodigious surgical, biological, chemical, and mechanical skill. The variants witnessed by the protagonist of "The Whisperer in Darkness" resemble winged human-sized crabs. [1] Mi-Go are first named as such in Lovecraft's short story "The Whisperer in Darkness" (1931).

  8. Pop Quiz: Why Do We Think Aliens Look Like That? - AOL

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    A pretty standard image comes to mind when thinking of aliens: a little green or gray being with a big head and black bug eyes. In the early 20th century, aliens tended to look pretty different ...

  9. Linguistics in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Linguistics has an intrinsic connection to science fiction stories given the nature of the genre and its frequent use of alien settings and cultures. As mentioned in Aliens and Linguists: Language Study and Science Fiction [1] by Walter E. Meyers, science fiction is almost always concerned with the idea of communication, [2] such as communication with aliens and machines, or communication ...