8. Le lingue artificiali nel fantasy e nella science fiction
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Come si costruiscono delle lingue artificiali (conlangs) a fini artistici? In questo episodio vediamo alcune scelte molto diverse da loro, parlando di autori che hanno creato degli interi mondi linguistici...
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Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna
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