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An idioglossia (from the
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, 'own, personal, distinct' and , 'tongue') is an
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invented and spoken by only one person or only two people. Most often, ''idioglossia'' refers to the "private languages" of young children, especially twins, the latter being more specifically known as cryptophasia, and commonly referred to as twin talk or twin speech. Children who are exposed to multiple languages from birth are also inclined to create idioglossias, but these languages usually disappear at a relatively early age, giving way to use of one or more of the languages introduced.


Examples


Case studies

* Sam and Ren McEntee, 18-month-old twins.Moisse, Katie (March 30, 2011)
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* June and Jennifer Gibbons * Kennedy twins of
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, California. (They named themselves "Poto and Cabengo")


Media

* Twins Zarana and
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of the
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franchise speak their own idioglossia. * The 1994 film '' Nell'', starring
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, depicts a woman who speaks an idioglossia. The stage play on which it is based is also called '' Idioglossia''. * The concept album '' The Perfect Element, Part I'', by
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, is centered on a song titled "Idioglossia". * James Joyce's novel ''
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'' was written using an idioglossia. * '' Skins'' Series 3 Episode 9 shows
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and Emily Fitch using an idioglossia. * Sherri and Terri on '' The Simpsons'' sometimes use an idioglossia. * The two teenage protagonists of the film '' Disco Pigs'', Darren and Sinéad, use an idioglossia. * Singer, musician, and composer
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(of
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and in her solo career) sings many of her songs (e.g. " Glorafin") in an idioglossia that she has developed since the age of twelve. * Some parts of Coil track " Batwings (A Limnal Hymn)" is in an idioglossia invented by John Balance. Peter Christopherson described it as "a language that only he knows". * The twin brothers Jim and Tim Possible from the Disney Channel series '' Kim Possible'' often use twinspeak. * Twins Marilyn and Carolyn Arnold from ''
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'' book series used this early on. * In the 2005 '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' episode "Identity", teenage twins Logan and Lindsay Stanton (
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) speak to each other in twin language while both are being interrogated in a murder investigation by Detectives Stabler and Benson (
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and
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, respectively). Detective Stabler recognizes their language as "twin speak" because he himself is the father of twins and remarks that his twins had their own language when they were young as well. *In the 2010 '' American Dad!'' episode "Son of Stan", Steve and his temporarily created clone, Steve-arino (voice of Scott Grimes), were briefly seen using an idioglossia in speaking to each other. * In episode 212 of television show ''
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'', twins attending a party speak in twin language and state that twins often have their own language that only they can understand. * The television series '' Second Chance'' have twin sister and brother Mary and Otto Goodwin who sometimes use twin speak to communicate with each other. * In the series finale of '' The Office'', Angela Martin and her sister Rachael Martin use twin speak at Angela's
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See also

*
Argot A cant is the jargon or language of a group, often employed to exclude or mislead people outside the group.McArthur, T. (ed.) ''The Oxford Companion to the English Language'' (1992) Oxford University Press It may also be called a cryptolect, argo ...
s, secret languages used to prevent others from understanding conversations *
Glossolalia Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is a practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers to be languages unknown to the speaker. One definition used by linguists is the fluid vocalizing of sp ...
* Home sign, a similar phenomenon among sign languages *
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* Private language argument


References


Further reading

* {{cite journal , last=Bakker , first=P. , title=Autonomous languages of twins , journal= Acta Geneticae Medicae et Gemellologiae , location=Roma , date=April 1987 , volume=36 , issue=2 , pages=233–238 , pmid=3434134 , doi=10.1017/s0001566000004463 Macaronic language