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'''Word generators''' allow conlangers to quickly create a lexicon from a simple phonology and a defined syllabic structure. This may be used to create a full lexicon or to simply pick the genereated words that appeal to you.
'''Word generators''' allow conlangers to quickly create a lexicon from a simple phonology and a defined syllabic structure. This may be used to create a full lexicon or to simply pick the genereated words that appeal to you.
*[https://www.vulgarlang.com/ VulgarLang: a conlang generator website]  
*[https://www.vulgarlang.com/ VulgarLang: a conlang generator website]  
*[http://bprhad.wz.cz/awkwords/index.php Awkords]
*[http://bprhad.wz.cz/awkwords/index.php Awkwords]
*[http://www.zompist.com/gen Zompist word generator] by [[w:Mark Rosenfelder|Mark Rosenfelder]].
*[http://www.zompist.com/gen Zompist word generator] by [[w:Mark Rosenfelder|Mark Rosenfelder]].
*[https://www.vulgarlang.com/atlas/ Atlas: an auxlang tool]
*[https://www.vulgarlang.com/atlas/ Atlas: an auxlang tool]
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*[https://www.vulgarlang.com/ipa-x-sampa-cxs-converter/ X-Sampa to IPA Conversion Tool]
*[https://www.vulgarlang.com/ipa-x-sampa-cxs-converter/ X-Sampa to IPA Conversion Tool]
: '''The  X-Sampa to IPA Conversion Tool''' is a handy online code converter that transforms X-SAMPA to IPA.  This is particularly handy when you receive material from another source that uses X-SAMPA for mapping phonology and don't know the IPA equivalents for X-SAMPA notation.
: '''The  X-Sampa to IPA Conversion Tool''' is a handy online code converter that transforms X-SAMPA to IPA.  This is particularly handy when you receive material from another source that uses X-SAMPA for mapping phonology and don't know the IPA equivalents for X-SAMPA notation.


==General==
==General==
===Conlangery===
*[http://conlangery.com/ The Conlangery podcast]  
*[http://conlangery.com/ The Conlangery podcast]  
'''The Conlangery Podcast''' is a weekly podcast created by conlangers, for conlangers.  Every week, the hosts George Corley, Bianca Richards (née Mangum), William S. Annis, [[w:David J. Peterson|David J. Peterson]] and Mike Lentine, as well as the occasional guest talk about a conlanging- or linguistics-related topic one week and feature a conlang or natlang the next. The episode are full of interesting and knowledgeable discussions which last around the hour. It is also available on iTunes and you can now support them on [https://www.patreon.com/conlangery Patreon].
'''The Conlangery Podcast''' is a weekly podcast created by conlangers, for conlangers.  Every week, the hosts George Corley, Bianca Richards (née Mangum), William S. Annis, [[w:David J. Peterson|David J. Peterson]] and Mike Lentine, as well as the occasional guest talk about a conlanging- or linguistics-related topic one week and feature a conlang or natlang the next. The episode are full of interesting and knowledgeable discussions which last around the hour. It is also available on iTunes and you can now support them on [https://www.patreon.com/conlangery Patreon].