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  2. List of constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    It aims to be immediately comprehensible by Romance language speakers and to some extent English speakers. Intal: 1956 Erich Weferling: An effort to unite the most common systems of constructed languages. Lingua sistemfrater: 1957 Pham Xuan Thai: Greco-Latin vocabulary with southeast Asian grammar. Neo: neu 1961 Arturo Alfandari: A very terse ...

  3. Portal:Constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    The Conlang Flag, a symbol of language construction created by subscribers to the CONLANG mailing list, which represents the Tower of Babel against a rising sun. A constructed language (shortened to conlang) is a language whose phonology, grammar, orthography, and vocabulary, instead of having developed naturally, are consciously devised for some purpose, which may include being devised for a ...

  4. Constructed language - Wikipedia

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    The Conlang Flag, a symbol of language construction created by subscribers to the CONLANG mailing list, which represents the Tower of Babel against a rising sun. A constructed language (shortened to conlang) [a] is a language whose phonology, grammar, orthography, and vocabulary, instead of having developed naturally, are consciously devised for some purpose, which may include being devised ...

  5. Wikipedia:Conlangs - Wikipedia

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    Agreed! Right now, conlang articles and conlang VfDs are going around without rhyme or reason. A few remarks: Number of speakers: like the others said, this can apply only to languages that were designed with the purpose of being spoken. In other words, IALs. True, there are some artistic languages that have some speakers, too.

  6. International auxiliary language - Wikipedia

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    The first fully developed constructed languages we know of, as well as the first constructed languages devised primarily as auxlangs, originated in the 19th century; Solresol by François Sudre, a language based on musical notes, was the first to gain widespread attention although not, apparently, fluent speakers.

  7. Viossa - Wikipedia

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    Spelling in Viossa varied greatly among speakers and is considered by many to be a form of self-expression. The most frequently used script is Latin , often with the use of diacritical marks and rare letters, although speakers have also devised writing systems based on Cyrillic , Hebrew , Kana , and Chinese characters .

  8. Wikipedia : Conlangs/Artlangs, ficlangs, and loglangs

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    However, I think having some speakers besides the creator is a plus; an artlang that just barely merits inclusion based on its completeness, fame, influence, etc., would be pushed over the edge into definite notability by having some speakers besides the author (even if only 10 or 20). We might do this with a structure similar to Almafeta's ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Constructed languages/List Of Conlang ...

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    CONLANG; Centre de documentation et d'étude sur la langue internationale; Conlanger; ConScript Unicode Registry; Esperanto and Ido compared; Esperanto and Interlingua compared; Ill Bethisad; ISO, SIL, and BCP language codes for constructed languages; The Klingon Dictionary; Klingon Language Institute; Langmaker; Language Construction Kit ...