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  • ...xperimental language]]s. Raymond Brown describes engineered languages as "languages that are designed to specified ''objective'' criteria, and modeled to meet ...iliary languages]], and some languages intended as international auxiliary languages have certain "engineered" aspects (in which they are more regular and syste
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  • ...sting languages, unlike [[A posteriori language|a posteriori]] constructed languages. ...f one language (e.g., [[Latino sine flexione]]) or as a mixture of various languages.
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  • ...e XVII and XVIII centuries, in which they were often proposed as universal languages, mostly developed by thinkers, philosophers and mathematicians in an attemp ...universalis|Leibniz' Characteristica universalis]]. Examples taking a more philosophical approach include [[Ro]], [[Toki Pona]] and [[Láadan]].
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  • ...m of formal logic. The two best-known logical languages are the predicate languages [[Loglan]] and its successor [[Lojban]]. They both aim to eliminate [[synta *[[Philosophical language]]
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  • ...function (such as creating a language for international communication) or philosophical or experimental purpose (such as creating a maximally simple language, or p ...are of the naturalistic kind. This is, they try to emulate the way natural languages work or evolve over time, for this reason both terms are sometimes used int
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  • ...ges are concerned with the relation between language and thought; however, languages have been constructed to explore other aspects of language as well. In scie *[[Philosophical language]]
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  • In Ro, words are constructed using a [[A priori (languages)|category system]]. For example, all words starting with "bofo-" signify co ...Text_rev.pdf|title=Esperanto, Elvish, and Beyond: The World of Constructed Languages}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://conlang.org/resources/conlangers-calenda
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  • ...elated words, and be sufficiently rational to train its learners' minds in philosophical rigor. ...'Lingua Philosophica'' is one of the earliest fully functional constructed languages, and most likely the earliest in Europe.
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  • ...al auxiliary language|auxiliary]] to—not a replacement of—existing natural languages.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} ...ef> [[John Amos Comenius|Comenius]] and others interested in international languages had criticisms of the arbitrary features of Latin that made it harder to le
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  • |fam2 = [[logical language|logical]] or [[philosophical language]] '''aUI''' ({{IPA-all|aui}}) is a [[Philosophical language|philosophical]], [[A priori language|a priori]] language created in the 1950s by W. John
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  • |fam1=[[artistic language|artistic]] and [[philosophical language|philosophical]] language *[[:Category:Engineered languages|Other Engineered languages]]
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  • ...ude the Paliperidin (inspired by Pali and paliperidone), a text made up of philosophical poetry (palin = line, peridin = collection). [[Category:Clofabic languages]]
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  • '''Eucosmy''' is a philosophical auxlang growing on [[w:Cognitive linguistics|cognitive linguistics]]. It ha ...ncipate the human mind from the irremediable hamperings of the traditional languages: mal-terminology (such as “socialism”), ambiguity (such as “monopoly�
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  • '''Cân Gert''' is a [[philosophical language|philosophical]], [[artistic language|artistic]] language created by [[User:Frederic Bayer Occasionally, words from other languages contribute to choices of root words. For example, ''sû'' meaning "water, l
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  • | fam1 = philosophical language ...uman languages,<ref name="intro">[http://www.ithkuil.net/00_intro.html ''A Philosophical Design for a Hypothetical Language''– Introduction]</ref> Ithkuil is nota
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  • | familycolor = constructed languages ...anguage]], combining elements of the subgenres [[personal language]] and [[philosophical language]]
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  • ...(IPA: [vu.'rɑː.sən.dɪ]) is the primary liturgical language of Kalifiya; a philosophical language of many different religious cults living in the West of Turtle Isl ...ses a rich tradition of poetry and drama as well as scientific, technical, philosophical and religious texts. The early compositions of Vurásandi were written by t
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  • [[Lakovic languages/Swadesh list|Swadesh list for Tseer]]<br/> Tseer is the language of parts of the Fornloíd and other philosophical, historical and literary texts from Ancient Tseer civilization, and it is a
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  • | familycolor = constructed languages ...anguage]], combining elements of the subgenres [[personal language]] and [[philosophical language]]
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  • ...ted 283 clubs, 25 periodicals in or about Volapük, and 316 textbooks in 25 languages;<ref name="sprague">[http://personal.southern.edu/~caviness/Volapuk/HBoV/ H ...h book in German. Schleyer himself did not write books on Volapük in other languages, but other authors soon did.
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