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The Invention of a Desert Tongue for ‘Dune’

Language constructors for the movies started with words Frank Herbert made up for his 1965 novel but went much further, creating an extensive vocabulary and specific grammar rules.

Marc Tracy
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Books and Literature, David Peterson, Dune (Book), Dune: Part Two (Movie), Herbert, Frank, Jessie Peterson, Language and Languages, Movies, Villeneuve, Denis
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