- Poto and
Cabengo (names given, respectively, by
Grace and
Virginia Kennedy to themselves) are
American identical twins who used an
invented language until...
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twins of San Diego, California. (They
named themselves "Poto and
Cabengo") Poto and
Cabengo in a film of the same name by Jean-Pierre
Gorin (1980)
Twins Zarana...
- and
Cabengo (1978),
Routine Pleasures (1986), My
Crasy Life (1991), and
Letter to
Peter (1992).
Gorin describes his
concept of Poto and
Cabengo in 1988:...
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living in the
Cascade Mountains in the 1970s, and the
story of Poto and
Cabengo,
twins who
created their own language. Nell
received a
limited release...
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Jennifer Gibbons Nicaraguan Sign
Language Origin of
language Pidgin Poto and
Cabengo Linguistic determinism Linguistic relativity Pasigraphy Universal language...
- by saying, "Like a
Katzenjammer Kid". In the do****entary film, Poto and
Cabengo,
narrator Jean-Pierre
Gorin makes references to The
Katzenjammer Kids....
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imprisonment and
their eventual release.
Ursula and
Sabina Eriksson Poto and
Cabengo "The Twin
Sisters Who
Retreated Into
Their Own World". The New Yorker....
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goalkeeper Poto
Williams (born 1962), New
Zealand member of
Parliament Poto and
Cabengo (born 1970),
American twin
girls who used an
invented language, subjects...
- Do****entary
Shorts Portrait of
Jason Shirley Clarke Retrospective Poto and
Cabengo Jean-Pierre
Gorin Do****entary
Competition Pull My
Daisy Robert Frank New...
- (with the
exception of
Supreme Decision,
produced with
Studio Mobile,
Cabengo and the
Center for
Children & Technology).
Curriculum and
design of each...