mozdulattannyelv
Mozdulattannyelv is a polyglossic language theorized by Hungarian linguist Istvan Fodor in the early 20th century. The term "mozdulattannyelv" directly translates to "antilanguage" or "anti-language" in the Hungarian language. Fodor's concept refers to a hypothetical language that is used to obscure and avoid communication, rather than to convey meaning.
According to Fodor, mozdulattannyelv is a meta-communication language that exists outside of the conventional rules of
Mozdulattannyelv is closely related to the concept of "language play" or "hybrid language," where a language
Fodor's theory of mozdulattannyelv highlights the complexity and ambiguity of language use, as well as the