tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Jul 09 18:55:02 1996
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Re: tlhIngan Hol books
- From: [email protected] (Alan Anderson)
- Subject: Re: tlhIngan Hol books
- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 20:59:15 -0500
HoD jubwI' writes:
>How many tlhIngan Hol books are there?
Reference books:
The Klingon Dictionary, ISBN 0-671-74559-X
Star Trek: The Klingon Way - A Warrior's Guide, ISBN 0-671-53755-5
A Pictoral Guide to the Verbal Suffixes of {tlhIngan Hol}, ISBN 0-9644345-0-4
Audio cassettes:
Conversational Klingon, ISBN 0-671-79739-5
Power Klingon, ISBN 0-671-87975-8
Periodicals:
HolQeD, the Journal of the Klingon Language Institute, ISSN 1061-2327
(published quarterly)
jatmey, an anthology of original poetry and fiction, ISSN 1086-038X
(published annually)
Books actually written in Klingon:
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, the Restored Klingon Version, ISBN 0-9644345-1-2
Included in the CD-ROM game "Star Trek: Klingon" is something called the
Language Lab. It teaches some vocabulary and pronunciation.
There are many novels that "use" Klingon, but few do it well. One actually
is considered a source of true Klingon vocabulary, because the author seems
to have gotten a word or two directly from Marc Okrand. I don't know the
details of its publication, but its title is "Sarek".
-- ghunchu'wI' batlh Suvchugh vaj batlh SovchoH vaj