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Marc Okrand - Star Trek - Conversational Klingon Album

Marc Okrand - Star Trek - Conversational Klingon Album
Performer: Marc Okrand
Genre: Sounds
Title: Star Trek - Conversational Klingon
MP3 album size: 2216 mb
FLAC album size: 1376 mb
Style: Education, Audiobook, Spoken Word
Country: US
Released: 1992
Catalog number: 62315-02
Label: Simon & Schuster Audio Division

Tracklist


1Numbers5:55
2Time And Everyday Use20:54
3Pronunciation6:37
4Introduction3:00
5Grammar13:09

Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
0-671-85316-3Marc Okrand Star Trek: Conversational Klingon ‎(Cass)Simon & Schuster Audio Division0-671-85316-3US1992
79739-5Michael Dorn Presents Marc Okrand Michael Dorn Presents Marc Okrand - Star Trek Conversational Klingon ‎(Cass, C60)Simon & Schuster Audioworks79739-5US1992

Credits


  • NarratorMichael Dorn

Notes


'Learn the universe's fastest growing language'

Track 1 is not listed on the back cover.

Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout: sonopress usa conking + + 62315-02
  • Other: IFPI 1014

Album


Star Trek: Conversational Klingon Audio Cassette October 1, 1992. Marc Okrand Author. Marc Okrand Marc Okrand devised the dialogue and coached the actors speaking the KlingonTM language heard in Star Trek III: The Search for SpockTM, Star Trek V: The Final FrontierTM, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryTM. The Klingon language he developed has also been used in a number of episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In addition, he created the Vulcan dialogue for Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanTM and Star Trek III. Audio Cassette. Real World articlewritten from a Production point of view. Marc Okrand born 1948 is the inventor of the Klingon language. He initially created the Vulcan dialogue in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He was hired by Paramount Pictures to invent the language and coach the actors on Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Okrand's basis for the Klingon language came from the few samples spoken in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Marc Okrand discusses his involvement with the Star Trek franchise and his work on inventing the Klingon and Vulcan Okrand devised the dialogue and coached the actors speaking the Klingon language heard in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. In addition, he created the Vulcan dialogue for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan as well as Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Marc Okrand ˈoʊkrænd born July 3, 1948 is an American linguist. His professional work is in Native American languages, and he is well known as the creator of the Klingon language in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. As a linguist, Okrand worked with Native American languages. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1970. His 1977 doctoral dissertation from the University of California, Berkeley, was on the grammar of Mutsun, an extinct Ohlone language. Star Trek book. Based on The Klingon Dictionary, this audio program provides the. Start by marking Star Trek: Conversational Klingon as Want to Read: Want to Read savingStar Trek book. Based on The Klingon Dictionary, this audio program provides the words, ex. Start by marking Star Trek: Conversational Klingon as Want to Read: Want to Read saving Want to Read. Currently Reading. Enlarge cover. Author Marc Okrand. Now, with Klingon for the Galactic Traveler you will know. A misspoken word to a Klingon, who is quick to take offense and even quicker to take action, could have dire consequences. подробнee - Клингонский для Галактической путешественник от Марк Окранд на английском языке. Star Trek Ser. Klingon for the Galactic Traveler by Marc Okrand 1997, Trade Paperback. 1 оценка товара Написать отзывОб этом товаре. Товар для вас. Marc Okrand, the creator of Klingon language for the Star Trek TV series, being carried by two men in Klingon costumes. It was developed by Marc Okrand, a linguist hired to invent more Klingon words for Star Trek 3, which featured the aliens prominently. The producers wanted it to sound like a real language, and I thought that to make it sound like a real language, it had to be one, he said in a phone interview. But I had never created a language before. Marc Okrand, Michael Dorn. Written by Mark Okrand, the creator of The Klingon Dictionary, Conversational Klingon is an audio program that can teach anyone to speak authentic Klingon. It includes the words, phrases, pronunciations and customs for any situation, including: proper voice inflection, key Klingon words for emergencies, and sample conversations between Klingons
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