Talevian

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[edit] Talevian Language

The Talevian Language is a constructed language created by K.M. Allen for personal and artistic reasons. Talevian was begun in 2002, and official indexing of dictionary entries began in 2003. While the dictionary contains over 3,000 entries as of 2008, the language is currently under development by the original creator.1.


[edit] Influences and Development

The Talevian language project began under the name Taledras, a fictional language created by Mercedes Lackey for use in her fantasy novels. Taledras lent artistic inspiration and a small number of words and expressions for use in the much-extrapolated Talevian. Talevian incorporates the texture and cadence of Lackey's Taledras language with Latin, Welsh, and Gaelic linguistic patterns and roots.

In 2005, the grammatic structure of Talevian underwent major renovations; the creator and current engineer of the language felt changes were necessary to prevent Talevian from becoming an elaborate cipher of English2.


[edit] References to the Talevian Language

Talevian has been discussed in the LiveJournal community Conlangs, moderated by user Sazai and user Marikochan3.

Janko Gorenc has mentioned the Talevian Language briefly in his studies on numerical systems, both of natural and constructed languages. Talevian has been listed in Gorenc's extensive listing of constructed languages, which can be found here4.


[edit] See also

constructed language

artistic language


[edit] References

1 Allen, K.M. Personal Interview. 20 January 2008.

2 Ibid.

3 "Allen." LiveJournal. 8 October 2006. 7 June 2008. <http://community.livejournal.com/conlangs/70230.html?thread=2764886#t2764886>.

4 Janko Gorenc's Numbers Collection. 7 June 2008. <http://janko.gorenc.googlepages.com/home>.