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Pakuni - Conlang Profile   Advanced
Language NamePakuni
Language AuthorVictoria Fromkin, PhD
SitePakuni - site 1
Pakuni - site 2
Broken LinkNo
Site LanguageEnglish
Language Typeprofessional fictional language
UniquenessPakuni was created for the children's TV series "Land of the Lost'. What's interesting about it -- besides the fond memories evoked for the show's fans -- is that it is possibly the first fictional language created for children's entertainment. It's creator, Victoria Fromkin, was a major figure in the history of the UCLA Linguistic Department: one of its first Ph.D.'s, a faculty member from 1965 to her death in 2000, and for many years the Dean/Vice Chancellor of the UCLA Graduate Division. Her research interests included the brain and language, lexical representation and access, processing models, speech errors as linguistic evidence, and linguistic explanations of aphasic language.
Language SourcesThe sounds of Pakuni were based on English to make it easy for the actors to pronounce and the child viewers to learn.
Design PrinciplesDesigned to be an authentic-sounding primitive, exotic language (for a tribe of monkey people), simple enough for children to learn easily.
Interest Of OthersThere are several fan websites with Pakuni dictionaries. For many children, this was their first exposure to a fictional language. MrKlingon.org has a Pakuni module for his Universal Translator.
DictionaryYes
EtymologiesNo
GrammarYes
Sample TextsYes
Unique ScriptNo
PrimerNo
Babel TextNo
Lexicon Size300
Submitted ByLew Lashmit
Date SubmittedTuesday, February 18, 2003
Updated ByJeffrey Henning
Date EditedSunday, July 11, 2004
Description Of UpdateMrKlingon.org has a Pakuni module for his Universal Translator.
Date To HeadlineThursday, July 15, 2004

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