Anglo-Saxon Computerese
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Conlang | Anglo-Saxon Computerese |
Author | Carl T. Berkhout |
Year Began | 1996 |
Language Type | fictional language |
Lexicon Size | N/A |
Etymologies | No |
Grammar | No |
Sample Texts | No |
Primer | No |
Anglo-Saxon Computerese, a fictional language, was developed by Carl T. Berkhout.
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Uniqueness
Not every constructed language has to be large and complex. Anglo-Saxon Computerese is the hundred or so terms you would need to be able to talk about computers in Anglo-Saxon (Old English). Most terms are compounds of real Anglo-Saxon words: for instance, the word for "computer" is circolwyrde.
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