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    Marc Okrand (/ˈoʊkrænd/; born July 3, 1948) is an American linguist. His professional work is in Native American languages, and he is well known as the...
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  • for the revised Klingons was a complete Klingon language, developed by Marc Okrand from gibberish suggested by actor James Doohan. Spoken Klingon has entered...
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  • Trek universe. Described in the 1985 book The Klingon Dictionary by Marc Okrand and deliberately designed to sound "alien", it has a number of typologically...
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  • The Atlantean language is a constructed language created by Marc Okrand specially for the Walt Disney Feature Animation film Atlantis: The Lost Empire...
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  • remains one of the few to have been shot in anamorphic format. Linguist Marc Okrand constructed an Atlantean language specifically for use in the film. James...
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  • Trek movies and television shows to write the Klingon language. In Marc Okrand's The Klingon Dictionary, the Klingon script is called pIqaD, but no information...
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  • The Klingon Dictionary (TKD) is a book by Marc Okrand describing the Klingon language. First published in 1985 and then again with an addendum in 1992...
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    It was composed by Eef van Breen to a libretto by Kees Ligtelijn and Marc Okrand under the artistic direction of Floris Schönfeld. The story of ʼuʼ is...
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  • it occurs several times as a Klingon saying, with Star Trek writer Marc Okrand proposing several ways to say the phrase in the Klingon language. Starship...
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  • manager Marc Munford (born 1965), American football player Marc Norman (born 1941), American screenwriter, novelist and playwright Marc Okrand, creator...
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    R. R. Tolkien for The Lord of the Rings (published 1954) Klingon by Marc Okrand for the science-fiction franchise Star Trek (1985) Kēlen by Sylvia Sotomayor...
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    Ithkuil uses a boustrophedon script. The Atlantean language created by Marc Okrand for Disney's 2001 film Atlantis: The Lost Empire is written in boustrophedon...
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    III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Linguist Marc Okrand is credited for creating the Vulcan spoken language for Star Trek II:...
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  • Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. Some shots were made in Iceland. Marc Okrand, the developer of the Klingon language, provided the Klingon dialogues...
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  • The grammar of the Klingon language was created by Marc Okrand for the Star Trek franchise. He first described it in his book The Klingon Dictionary....
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  • (Klingon: tlhIngan tIgh: SuvwI' DevmeH paq) is a 1996 book by the linguist Marc Okrand that was published by Pocket Books. The Klingon Way is a collection of...
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  • Langdon (Diegueño), Sally McLendon (Eastern Pomo), Victor Golla (Hupa), Marc Okrand (Mutsun), Kenneth Whistler (Proto-Wintun), Douglas Parks (Pawnee and...
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  • Star Trek 1979–present Marc Okrand Language of the Klingon alien species. Atlantean Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001 Marc Okrand Language of the citizens...
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  • depicted in the Klingon language is Klingon for the Galactic Traveler by Marc Okrand (Pocket Books, New York, 1997). A collection of Klingon proverbs and...
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  • Paku). Since then, notable professional language creators have included Marc Okrand (Klingon), David Peterson (Dothraki and others in Game of Thrones), and...
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  • Cooke Brown 1984 Klingon Star Trek III: The Search for Spock created by Marc Okrand 1987 Lojban based on Loglan, created by the Logical Language Group 1999...
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  • pronunciation of Kahless' name was established in 1984 by language expert Marc Okrand. Within the setting, Kahless is a messianic figure in Klingon history...
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  • railway station, the station code TKD The Klingon Dictionary, a book by Marc Okrand describing the Klingon language Transmission Kikuchi diffraction, a method...
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  • Brown and its descendant Lojban, and the Klingon language designed by Marc Okrand for the Star Trek universe. The book opens with Okrent's surprise at...
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    Harrington's field notes formed the basis of the grammar of Mutsun written by Marc Okrand as a University of California dissertation in 1977 which to this day...
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  • Star Trek universe (a fully developed constructed language created by Marc Okrand) The Zentradi language from the Macross Japanese science-fiction anime...
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  • book for the Klingon opera ʼuʼ. The institute is in close contact with Marc Okrand, the creator of the Klingon language, who has visited each qepʼaʼ since...
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  • k.a. Pakuni) Paul Frommer - Na'vi, Barsoomian Madhan Karky - Kiliki Marc Okrand - Klingon, Vulcan, Atlantean Matt Pearson - Thhtmaa David J. Peterson...
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  • created the distinctive Klingon vocabulary heard in the film. Linguist Marc Okrand later developed a fully realized Klingon language based on the actor's...
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  • reverse—translating Shakespeare into Klingon—proved problematic because Marc Okrand had not created a verb for "to be" when he developed the language. Shakespeare...
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