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A Lack of Alien Verbs: Coinage in Science Fiction

in: Melby, Alan, ed. 23rd LACUS Forum. S. l.: Linguistic Society of Canada, 1997. Pp.441-452.

Afterword: Encoding a Woman's Language

in: Elgin, Suzette Haden. Native Tongue, 2000. p. 305-327.

Alien Tongues

in: Battaglia, Debbora, Ed. E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces. Durham, N.C.; Duke University Press, 2005. p. 94-129.

Alternate Linquistic Frameworks: Communications with Extraterrestrial Beings

in: Smith, Nicholas D., ed. Philosophers Look at Science Fiction. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1982. pp. 67-74.

Animals, Language and Degeneration in H. G. Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau

The Undying Fire: The Journal of the H. G. Wells Society, The Americas. No. 1: 43-50. 2002. (Reprinted in: McLean, Steven. H. G. Wells: Interdisciplinary Essays. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. p. 25-33.)

Anthony Burgess and the Loom of Language,

in: Roughley, Alan R., ed. Anthony Burgess and Modernity. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2008. p. 242-251.

Attitudes Toward the Czech Language in Capek's War With the Newts,

New York Review of Science Fiction 22(12): 18-19. August 2010. (No. 264)

Auspragung und Funktion einer kunstlichen Sprache: Das Klingonische

in: Rogotzki, Nina, ed. Faszinierend! Star Trek und die Wissenschaften. Kiel: Ludwig, 2003. Band 2, p. 64-84.

Bishop Godwin's `Lunatique Language'

Warburg and Courtauld Institute Journal 30:296-316. 1967.

Books: On Language

Omni 7(8):22, 75. May 1985.

Confounding Babel: International Auxiliary Lnaguages

in: Adams, Michael, ed. From Elvish to Klingon: Exploring Invented Languages. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. p. 17-48.

Consciousness, Literature and Science Fiction

Iowa Review 23 p. August 2005. (Cited from: www.goonan.com./)

Could Anyone Here Speak Babel-17?

in: Smith, Nicholas D., ed. Philosophers Look at Science Fiction. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1982. pp. 87-85.

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