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Yes. I recently asked some school kids, “If you had the opportunity to go to China today, what do you think you would see?” One of the students said there would be a lot of lanterns everywhere, a lot of red, and a lot of dragons.

Fragments of the Tocharian - How the World Works - Salon.com

http://www.salon.com/2008/01/29/fragments_of_the_tocharian/

The German language: Das Lied der Deutschen | The Economist

German: Biography of a Language. By Ruth H. Sanders. Oxford University Press; 248 pages; $29.95 and £17.99. http://www.economist.com/node/16740435?story_id=16740435&fsrc=scn/tw/te/rss/pe
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The Klingon Language Institute

Welcome to the Klingon Language Institute. That's right, Klingon. Those bumpy headed aliens of Star Trek really have their own language, one which has far outgrown mere television and film.
The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship A Special Interest Group of the Mythopoeic Society The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (E.L.F.) is an international organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien . The primary activity of the E.L.F. is carried out in the pages of its two print journals, Vinyar Tengwar (available by subscription ) and Parma Eldalamberon , and in its online journal, Tengwestië . The E.L.F. also sponsors the Lambengolmor mailing list. http://www.elvish.org/

The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship

A History of Elvish Mr. Tolkien produced many varieties of Elvish throughout the Middle Earth series. To go into all the various dialects on Elvish, throughout the scope of time in Middle Earth, is far beyond the scope of this guide, as it would take hundreds of pages to properly fill. http://masterman535.hubpages.com/hub/Learn-to-Speak-Elvish

Learn to Speak Elvish