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DoggoLingo, also referred to as doggo, doggotalk, woof, wocacop (web-originating canine communication protocol), bork, and dog-speak, is an Internet language that is created from word conversion, meme lexicon, and onomatopoeia. Emerging in the 2010s, DoggoLingo is implied to be a dog's own idiom, and is presented as what humans have long believed goes on in the canine brain. Elyse Graham, assistant professor at Stony Brook University, describes DoggoLingo as "upbeat, joyful, and clueless in a relentlessly friendly way".

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  • DoggoLingo, also referred to as doggo, doggotalk, woof, wocacop (web-originating canine communication protocol), bork, and dog-speak, is an Internet language that is created from word conversion, meme lexicon, and onomatopoeia. Emerging in the 2010s, DoggoLingo is implied to be a dog's own idiom, and is presented as what humans have long believed goes on in the canine brain. Elyse Graham, assistant professor at Stony Brook University, describes DoggoLingo as "upbeat, joyful, and clueless in a relentlessly friendly way". (en)
  • DoggoLingo(ドッゴリンゴ。「イッヌ語」のような意味)は、単語変換、ミーム語彙目録、オノマトペから作られるインターネット言語である。Woof、Bork、およびdog-speakとも呼ばれる。DoggoLingoは犬自身のイディオムであることが暗示され、犬の頭に浮かんで来ると人間が長年信じてきたものとして提示される。つまり、イヌ同士の会話で使われるイヌ語という位置付けである。ストーニーブルック大学助教授エリス・グラハムはDoggoLingoを「容赦なく親しげに陽気でうれしそうで間抜け」と形容した。 DoggoLingoでは犬をdoggoと呼ぶが、「日本のネットユーザーが『ねこ』を『ぬこ』と呼んだり、『イヌ』のことを『イッヌ』と呼んだりするのと同様に、ただの言葉遊びである」。 (ja)
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  • DoggoLingo, also referred to as doggo, doggotalk, woof, wocacop (web-originating canine communication protocol), bork, and dog-speak, is an Internet language that is created from word conversion, meme lexicon, and onomatopoeia. Emerging in the 2010s, DoggoLingo is implied to be a dog's own idiom, and is presented as what humans have long believed goes on in the canine brain. Elyse Graham, assistant professor at Stony Brook University, describes DoggoLingo as "upbeat, joyful, and clueless in a relentlessly friendly way". (en)
  • DoggoLingo(ドッゴリンゴ。「イッヌ語」のような意味)は、単語変換、ミーム語彙目録、オノマトペから作られるインターネット言語である。Woof、Bork、およびdog-speakとも呼ばれる。DoggoLingoは犬自身のイディオムであることが暗示され、犬の頭に浮かんで来ると人間が長年信じてきたものとして提示される。つまり、イヌ同士の会話で使われるイヌ語という位置付けである。ストーニーブルック大学助教授エリス・グラハムはDoggoLingoを「容赦なく親しげに陽気でうれしそうで間抜け」と形容した。 DoggoLingoでは犬をdoggoと呼ぶが、「日本のネットユーザーが『ねこ』を『ぬこ』と呼んだり、『イヌ』のことを『イッヌ』と呼んだりするのと同様に、ただの言葉遊びである」。 (ja)
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