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'''Glossopoeiology''' ({{IPA|/glɒsoʊpiː''j''ˈɒlədʒi/]}}, from Greek ''γλῶσσα'' 'tongue, language', ''-ποιία'' 'making' and ''λόγος'' 'saying, account, explanation, narrative'; cf. [[glossopoeia]]) is the study, description and theory of conlanging as a [[wp:craft|craft]] [[wp:art|art]], [[wp:game|game]] as well as a [[wp:cultural|cultural]] and [[wp:social|social]] phenomenon, including the ''[[wp:artist|artist]]ic [[wp:biography|biography]]'' of conlangers and the [[wp:historiography|historiography]] of conlanging and conlangs (in the sense of | '''Glossopoeiology''' ({{IPA|/glɒsoʊpiː''j''ˈɒlədʒi/]}}, from Greek ''γλῶσσα'' 'tongue, language', ''-ποιία'' 'making' and ''λόγος'' 'saying, account, explanation, narrative'; cf. [[glossopoeia]]) is the study, description and theory of conlanging as a [[wp:craft|craft]] [[wp:art|art]], [[wp:game|game]] as well as a [[wp:cultural|cultural]] and [[wp:social|social]] phenomenon, including the ''[[wp:artist|artist]]ic [[wp:biography|biography]]'' of conlangers and the [[wp:historiography|historiography]] of conlanging and conlangs (in the sense of history of what conlangers do and of their creations in [[real time]] as opposed to the [[wp:fiction|fictitious]] [[wp:language history|language history]] of [[diachronic conlang]]s in imaginary time). | ||
Perhaps a better term would be ''[[glossopoeistics]]'', since the referent is the study of what conlangers do, and how and why they do it. | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] | ||
[[Category:Theory of conlanging]] | [[Category:Theory of conlanging]] |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 29 August 2009
Glossopoeiology (/glɒsoʊpiːjˈɒlədʒi/], from Greek γλῶσσα 'tongue, language', -ποιία 'making' and λόγος 'saying, account, explanation, narrative'; cf. glossopoeia) is the study, description and theory of conlanging as a craft art, game as well as a cultural and social phenomenon, including the artistic biography of conlangers and the historiography of conlanging and conlangs (in the sense of history of what conlangers do and of their creations in real time as opposed to the fictitious language history of diachronic conlangs in imaginary time).
Perhaps a better term would be glossopoeistics, since the referent is the study of what conlangers do, and how and why they do it.