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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Nadsat

/ˈnæd.sæt/

Origin:
A constructed slang blending Russian suffix -надцать (“-teen”) with English street argot.

Definition:
A fictional teenage sociolect used to create distance and stylized violence in dystopian narrative.

Example:
“The dialogue crackles in Nadsat.”

Yesterday’s
MÄRCHEN

Today’s
NADSAT
The Other Day’s
TALENTED TENTH

WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY?


On February 25, 1917


Birth of Anthony Burgess (1917–1993)
The Novelist Who Reinvented English from the Inside

On this day — February 25, 1917 — Anthony Burgess was born, the English novelist best known for A Clockwork Orange, a landmark experiment in linguistic creativity and narrative voice. His work stands as one of the most studied examples of invented language within modern English literature.

In A Clockwork Orange, Burgess created “Nadsat,” a fictional sociolect blending English syntax with Russian-influenced vocabulary and slang. This linguistic innovation reshaped how readers engage with narration, forcing gradual comprehension through context and immersion, and later became a key reference in studies of sociolects, stylistics, and fictional dialect construction in English prose.

Beyond a single novel, Burgess was a major modern experimenter in English narrative form, integrating linguistics, phonetics, and cultural commentary into his writing. On this day, his birth highlights a lasting legacy in literary linguistics, especially in how invented vocabularies can expand expressive range, reader cognition, and the stylistic possibilities of contemporary English fiction.







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