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The 1668 English Statute of Frauds specifically mentioned 'gibberish contracts' as legally void, marking one of the first official recognitions of nonsense language in legal documentation.
The poem 'Jabberwocky' (1871) contains 28 invented words, of which 7 have entered the Oxford English Dictionary as legitimate English words, including 'chortle' and 'galumph.'
The term 'glossolalia' for speaking in tongues was coined in 1879, and studies show approximately 3% of the global population has experienced spontaneous gibberish speech during religious or meditative states.
Ella Fitzgerald's 1960 Berlin concert featured a 4-minute, 38-second improvised scat performance that contained zero recognizable words yet is considered one of jazz's greatest vocal performances.
Linguists estimate that children produce an average of 2,500 gibberish utterances between ages 6-12 months during the 'babbling stage,' creating approximately 150 unique nonsense syllable combinations.
This 15th-century book contains 170,000 characters of undeciphered text that statisticians have determined is either sophisticated gibberish or an unknown language, remaining unsolved for over 600 years.
During WWII, the U.S. military employed approximately 400 Navajo Code Talkers whose language sounded like gibberish to Japanese cryptographers, remaining the only unbroken code of the war.
'Lorem ipsum' gibberish has been the publishing industry standard since the 1500s, with an estimated 10 million documents currently containing this scrambled Latin text as placeholder content.
The 1916 Dada art movement embraced gibberish poetry, with Hugo Ball's sound poem 'Karawane' consisting entirely of made-up words and influencing over 200 subsequent avant-garde artists.
Aphasia assessment tests require patients to identify gibberish from real words, with diagnostic accuracy rates of 94% when patients can correctly reject nonsense words like 'florp' or 'blimby.'
Approximately 40% of twins develop 'cryptophasia,' a private gibberish language between them, with some documented cases containing over 300 unique invented words by age 3.
During the 1930s Soviet era, some poets embedded gibberish phrases in their work to confuse censors while conveying hidden meanings, with at least 17 known writers using this technique to avoid persecution.
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