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{{Types of conlangs}} | {{Types of conlangs}} | ||
An '''a posteriori''' language (from [[w:Latin language|Latin]] [[wikt:a posteriori]] - from the later), according to [[w:Louis Couturat|Louis Couturat]], is any [[constructed language]] whose elements are borrowed or based on existing languages, as opposed to the [[A priori|''a priori'' languages]]. | An '''a posteriori''' language (from [[w:Latin language|Latin]] [[wikt:a posteriori|a posteriori]] - from the later), according to [[w:Louis Couturat|Louis Couturat]], is any [[constructed language]] whose elements are borrowed or based on existing languages, as opposed to the [[A priori|''a priori'' languages]]. | ||
The ''a posteriori'' languages can be divided into three categories: | The ''a posteriori'' languages can be divided into three categories: |