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29 January 2024
- 16:5116:51, 29 January 2024 diff hist +51 Seventh Linguifex Relay →Signup Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
9 May 2023
- 21:1521:15, 9 May 2023 diff hist +2,783 N Phonotactics Created page with "'''Phonotactics''' is a linguistic term that refers to the set of rules governing the permissible combinations of sounds in a language. It is the study of the way sounds are arranged in a language, including which sounds can occur together and in what order. Phonotactics can be used by linguists and language creators alike to analyze and create new languages. == Phonotactics in Linguistics == Phonotactics is an important aspect of linguistic analysis, as it can provide..." current
- 20:5420:54, 9 May 2023 diff hist +40 Syntactical ambiguity No edit summary current
- 20:5320:53, 9 May 2023 diff hist +2,240 N Semantic ambiguity Created page with "'''Semantic ambiguity''' is a linguistic phenomenon in which a sentence or phrase has multiple possible meanings due to the ambiguity of its individual words or phrases. This can arise from the use of homonyms, polysemous words, or simply from the context of the sentence. Understanding semantic ambiguity can be a valuable tool for constructing a more nuanced and expressive conlang. == Examples of Semantic Ambiguity == There are numerous examples of semantic ambiguity i..." current
- 20:5120:51, 9 May 2023 diff hist 0 m Logical language No edit summary current
- 20:4820:48, 9 May 2023 diff hist +2,293 N Syntactical ambiguity Created page with "'''Syntactical ambiguity''' refers to a phenomenon in which a sentence or phrase has multiple possible meanings due to its grammatical structure. It is a common feature of natural languages and can also be deliberately employed by speakers for rhetorical or humorous effect. In the field of language creation, understanding syntactical ambiguity can be a valuable tool for constructing a more nuanced and expressive conlang. == Examples of Syntactical Ambiguity == There ar..."
- 20:4320:43, 9 May 2023 diff hist +30 N Loglang Redirected page to Logical language current Tag: New redirect
23 March 2023
- 00:1600:16, 23 March 2023 diff hist −3 Omonkwi →Example sentences current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
14 March 2022
- 13:4713:47, 14 March 2022 diff hist +6 m User:Nicomega/Proto-Okiwo →Morfología current
4 March 2022
- 17:5517:55, 4 March 2022 diff hist +4 m User:Nicomega/Uralic No edit summary current
- 17:5317:53, 4 March 2022 diff hist +251 User:Nicomega/Uralic No edit summary
24 November 2021
- 23:3023:30, 24 November 2021 diff hist +2,653 User:Nicomega/TulvanDictionary No edit summary current
- 19:1919:19, 24 November 2021 diff hist −17 m Omonkwi No edit summary
- 15:1715:17, 24 November 2021 diff hist +214 N Category:Logical languages Created page with "'''Logical languages''' (often abbreviated to '''loglangs''') are meant to allow (or enforce) unambiguous statements. They are typically based on predicate logic but can also..." current
- 15:0515:05, 24 November 2021 diff hist +38 Logical language No edit summary
- 15:0515:05, 24 November 2021 diff hist +8 m Philosophical language No edit summary current
- 15:0315:03, 24 November 2021 diff hist +31 m Philosophical language No edit summary
27 October 2021
- 18:1818:18, 27 October 2021 diff hist +829 Lassakirthi No edit summary current
15 October 2021
- 18:3218:32, 15 October 2021 diff hist +10 m Alanûz →Consonants current
- 17:5617:56, 15 October 2021 diff hist +17 Alanûz →Sample Wordlist