Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Grammelot (also known as Gromalot) is a style of language used in satirical theatre, a gibberish with macaronic and onomatopoeic elements, used in association with mime and mimicry. The satirical use of such a format may date back to the 16th century Commedia dell'arte; the group of cognate terms appears to belong to the 20th century."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Grammelot abstract "Grammelot (also known as Gromalot) is a style of language used in satirical theatre, a gibberish with macaronic and onomatopoeic elements, used in association with mime and mimicry. The satirical use of such a format may date back to the 16th century Commedia dell'arte; the group of cognate terms appears to belong to the 20th century.".
- Q485846 abstract "Grammelot (also known as Gromalot) is a style of language used in satirical theatre, a gibberish with macaronic and onomatopoeic elements, used in association with mime and mimicry. The satirical use of such a format may date back to the 16th century Commedia dell'arte; the group of cognate terms appears to belong to the 20th century.".
- Grammelot comment "Grammelot (also known as Gromalot) is a style of language used in satirical theatre, a gibberish with macaronic and onomatopoeic elements, used in association with mime and mimicry. The satirical use of such a format may date back to the 16th century Commedia dell'arte; the group of cognate terms appears to belong to the 20th century.".
- Q485846 comment "Grammelot (also known as Gromalot) is a style of language used in satirical theatre, a gibberish with macaronic and onomatopoeic elements, used in association with mime and mimicry. The satirical use of such a format may date back to the 16th century Commedia dell'arte; the group of cognate terms appears to belong to the 20th century.".