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Bright languages are constructed languages intended to be aesthetically pleasing, predictable, and stable in utterance. | Bright languages are constructed languages intended to be aesthetically pleasing, predictable, and stable in utterance. Examples are the elvish languages from J R. R. Tolkien's [[w:Middle-earth|Middle-earth]]. | ||
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Bright languages are constructed languages intended to be aesthetically pleasing, predictable, and stable in utterance. Examples are the elvish languages from J R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.