Language large-monkey
The language large-monkey is the spoken language by the " large singes" in the works of the cycle Tarzan of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
A lexicon French-monkey and monkey-French were established in the work of Francis Lacassin, Tarzan , were appeared at 10-18. Eta-koho means for example heat , and nala , the sky .
Poems in language large-monkey were " retrouvés" by Jacques Toy, Oulipo, and restored in its work Song of love large-monkey, a lyric corpus ignored , booklet n°62 of the Library oulipienne.
A poem written in language large-monkey is present in the work of Herve Tellier, Joconde up to hundred . Two others in the work of Frederic Strong, Opera-minute .
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