DoggoLingo, the Language of Dogs

When people got together on the internet, they shared enough cat pictures that LOLcat, the language, was born. It took a while longer, but there’s also a language for dogs: DoggoLingo. Even if you’ve never heard of the language, you recognize it when you read it. Maybe you already speak this language!

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DoggoLingo, sometimes referred to as doggo-speak, “seems to be quite lexical, there are a lot of distinctive words that are used,” says Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch. “It’s cutesier than others, too. Doggo, woofer, pupper, pupperino, fluffer — those have all got an extra suffix on the end to make them cuter.”

McCulloch also notes DoggoLingo is uniquely heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop.

Many of the terms come from popular places like the Facebook group Dogspotting and the Twitter feed WeRateDogs.

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One thing is for sure- they’re all good dogs. Read about the rise of DoggoLingo at NPR. -via Metafilter

(Image credit: Chelsea Beck/NPR)

Source: neatorama

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