These are the words you hear at the very beginning of the very first “Star Trek” movie – the one from 1979 with Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock that was awkwardly called “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” ...
The World's First Klingon-Speaking AI Launches on Star Trek's 59 th Birthday In 1984, linguist Marc Okrand was commissioned to develop a full Klingon language for the movie Star Trek III. He ...
A group of linguists is boldly going where no one has gone before. In a legal brief peppered with idioms written in the original Klingon, the Language Creation Society — a California nonprofit devoted ...
Duolingo is boldly going where few online language learning platforms have gone before: It now officially lets you learn Klingon. The company said it worked with broadcaster CBS and “some of the world ...
Trekkies looking to translate the famous Klingon battle cry Heghlu’meH QaQ jajvam! -- or any other phrase from the fictional alien race’s language -- will soon have a new tool at their disposal.
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Paramount Pictures, which is embroiled in an expansive copyright lawsuit against Axanar Productions over the latter's Star Trek fan film, has filed an objection to the Language Creation Society (LCS) ...
Klingon gave Star Trek characters convincing dialogue. But, it broke its chains and took on a life of its own – a life that the Copyright Act has no power to ...
Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation There's something missing from J.J. Abrams' reboot of the moribund Star Trek franchise, and that something is Klingon. I mean Klingon ...
That's when Okrand came along. In the early 1980s, Okrand was hired as the supervisor of captioning at the National Captioning Institute. There, he worked on thefirst television closed captioning ...
Trekkies looking to translate the famous Klingon battle cry Heghlu’meH QaQ jajvam! -- or any other phrase from the fictional alien race’s language -- will soon have a new tool at their disposal.