Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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... English , ” and the story in which a character says “ Have no fear , ' ... striking the final vowels of the words with a grunting emphasis in the curious brogue of Middle English . " 10 The last bit of evidence deserves quoting at ...
... English , ” and the story in which a character says “ Have no fear , ' ... striking the final vowels of the words with a grunting emphasis in the curious brogue of Middle English . " 10 The last bit of evidence deserves quoting at ...
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... English of 1400 only to land in 1600 . When they reach Eriau , primed with their hard - won language facility , they find they aren't " even pronouncing the vowels right . ” In a neat touch , Anderson ren- ders the initial conversations ...
... English of 1400 only to land in 1600 . When they reach Eriau , primed with their hard - won language facility , they find they aren't " even pronouncing the vowels right . ” In a neat touch , Anderson ren- ders the initial conversations ...
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... English , it is limited , as in Le Guin's story , to the borrowing of words . The most notable example of such influence in Anthony Burgess ' A Clockwork Orange ( 1962 ) . There , in the not - too - distant future , British teen - agers ...
... English , it is limited , as in Le Guin's story , to the borrowing of words . The most notable example of such influence in Anthony Burgess ' A Clockwork Orange ( 1962 ) . There , in the not - too - distant future , British teen - agers ...
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