On 23/06/07, Caolan McNamara <caolan at skynet.ie> wrote:
> One story that
> caught me was some group that had a separate "woman's language", they
> had a common language for the entire group, but a separate one for just
> among women. Thing was though that there was only one speaker of it
> left, so a language of one.
Modern Japanese still has vestiges of this; the words and particles
and, very occasionally, the inflections of verbs are different for
women than men.
Though it sounds in your story like the woman's language was
drastically different.
--
Cheers,
Josh
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