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− | (Orwell:[[Rapp]]) The language (a dialect of English, say philologists) employed by [[fans]] in communication; the contractions, coined words, and adopted expressions met with among fans; one of the glossaries (by [[Art Rapp]] in | + | ([[George Orwell|Orwell]]:[[Rapp]]) The language (a dialect of English, say philologists) employed by [[fans]] in communication; the contractions, coined words, and adopted expressions met with among fans; one of the glossaries (by [[Art Rapp]] in 1948, revised by [[Redd Boggs]] and [[Lee Hoffman]] in 1952) of the same name defining common expressions in the tongue. Tho often spoken, Fanspeak is demonstrated by its construction to be basically a literary language; such things as [[Ackermanisms]] and the significant [[Simplifyd speling|variations in spelling]] of many fan words are unintelligible -- and commonly undetectable -- off the duplicated page. |
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− | {{ | + | * Glossaries of {{fanzineindex|name={{PAGENAME}}|dir=}}. |
+ | * [[Essential Fanspeak]]. | ||
+ | * [[A Key to the Terminology of S-F Fandom]]. | ||
+ | *[[:Category:Fanspeak|List of Fanspeak Terms]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 12 October 2022
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Orwell:Rapp) The language (a dialect of English, say philologists) employed by fans in communication; the contractions, coined words, and adopted expressions met with among fans; one of the glossaries (by Art Rapp in 1948, revised by Redd Boggs and Lee Hoffman in 1952) of the same name defining common expressions in the tongue. Tho often spoken, Fanspeak is demonstrated by its construction to be basically a literary language; such things as Ackermanisms and the significant variations in spelling of many fan words are unintelligible -- and commonly undetectable -- off the duplicated page. |
- Glossaries of Fanspeak online at fanac.org.
- Essential Fanspeak.
- A Key to the Terminology of S-F Fandom.
- List of Fanspeak Terms.
Fanspeak | 1948— |
This is a fanspeak page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was coined, whether it’s still in use, etc. |