tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Apr 18 14:31:07 2008
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Re: cha' Hol ngeb mu'ghommey Daj vItu'pu'!
- From: Terrence Donnelly <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: cha' Hol ngeb mu'ghommey Daj vItu'pu'!
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:29:29 -0700 (PDT)
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> Then you'll be glad to know that the Library of
> Congress has officially
> classified {tlhIngan Hol} as an artificial language,
> not an imaginary
> one. For the librarians on the List - Qov, you
> there? -
I'm a librarian, but I thought Qov was a pilot.
>here's the LC
> Subject Authority File record for Klingon:
>
> 010 $ash 93002529
> 035 $a(OCoLC)03386976
> 040 $aDLC $cDLC
> 090 $aPM8415
> 150 0 $aKlingon (Artificial language)
> 450 0 $atlhIngan (Artificial language)
> 550 0 $wg $aLanguages, Artificial
> 670 $aWork cat.: 91-30430: Okrand, M. The
> Klingon dictionary, 1992.
> 670 $aHolQeD : the journal of the Klingon
> Language Institute, 1992.
>
Thanks, this will come in _very_ handy. 8+)
-- ter'eS