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| Dsfisher is a conlanger credited for the creation of languages such as Vallenan, Jạ̤̈ạ̀fdnö́cŧjú̠ü̠v̌ptḯ̤lt, Si li tulu li sis, Ɵ̥̤, Sim, Anglo and Tweet Speak as well as the Mardelese family.
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| '''Vallenan''' - The Language of Contradiction - Vallenan is a language designed to be both very simple and widely complex. This concept expands to all areas of the language from grammar to the lexicon. Started in Spring 2015, on hiatus.
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| '''Jạ̤̈ạ̀fdnö́cŧjú̠ü̠v̌ptḯ̤lt''' - The Language of many Tongues - Jạ̤̈ạ̀fdnö́cŧjú̠ü̠v̌ptḯ̤lt (shortened to Jạ̤̈ạ̀fd) is a language built around a concept started by the conlang Solresol; that, being able to speak many sentences at once. Jạ̤̈ạ̀fd takes this much further and allows for 7 independent thoughts to be spoken at once. Started in Summer of 2016 - Finished in the following Winter. Currently being redone and expanded.
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| '''Si li Tulu li Sis''' - The Language of Minimalism - Si li Tulu li Sis (shortened to Si Tulu) is built on the concept of minimalism, from a base Lexicon of 125 words, particles and case markers; to the phonology of a mere 6 phonemes. Started and Finished in Winter 2016.
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| '''Ɵ̥̤''' - The Language of Complexity - The sister language of Si Tulu, Ɵ̥̤ is built to be as complex as possible with only the faintest internal logic. Started in Winter 2016
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| '''Sim''' - The Brother of English - Sim is a language built to simplify English as much as possible in Lexicon and phonology. Started in Summer of 2017
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| '''Anglo''' - The Sister of English - Anglo is a relex of English designed to be a spelling and orthography reform. Started in Summer of 2017
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| Tweet Speak - The Chirping Language - Tweet Speak is a language designed to use very few common sounds and more corvid sounds, such as clicks, ejectives and far back velars. Started in Fall of 2016
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| Mardelese - The Natural Language 0 My first attempt at creating a naturalistic language, based of of the Protolang Cuni.
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