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10/8/99 Tepa: Pueblo Tongue

I was re-reading some of Dirk Elzinga's Tepa website, which is -- bar none -- the most professional treatment of an artlang on the Internet. The Tower of Babel translation is very well done, and I hadn't linked to it before. Dirk has two other texts well worth reading: Coyote Eats Rocks and Two Otters. His frame story about his sources is an excellent one; because of it, I'm sure some innocent web surfers think Tepa is a real language. By the time you finish reading his site, you may think it's a real language too!
 

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