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  • ...xperimental language]]s. Raymond Brown describes engineered languages as "languages that are designed to specified ''objective'' criteria, and modeled to meet ...iliary languages]], and some languages intended as international auxiliary languages have certain "engineered" aspects (in which they are more regular and syste
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  • ...ges are concerned with the relation between language and thought; however, languages have been constructed to explore other aspects of language as well. In scie
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  • ...s creating a language for international communication) or philosophical or experimental purpose (such as creating a maximally simple language, or proving that one ...are of the naturalistic kind. This is, they try to emulate the way natural languages work or evolve over time, for this reason both terms are sometimes used int
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  • '''Popkat''' is an experimental language with only plosive consonants. No other consonants. [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...mental one - and I rather take it as my introduction into this category of languages and thus I don't think I'll make this language any lore or anything like th [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...: ''ëq̀eꞌīꞌc''; <small>Endqwo:</small> [[w:IPA chart|ø.qʷe.ʔiːʔc]]) is the experimental version of its sister, [[Endeqwo]], it works like, and takes large inspirat [[Category:Endeqwo languages]]
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  • ''qua'' /qˀʷəˀ/ "he/she/it experiences the saying" [experimental voice] [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...ment of a conlang with a large number of phonemes. Later on, more and more experimental ideas for my conlang designs were integrated into it. Then on, it was taken [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...olysynthetic language at first glance. In my model of language history the languages were polysynthetic at first when they reached the recursive stage, and have ...this logical structure evolved. Then the need for it declined, and modern languages get by with just a small fraction of the sounds that it's actually possible
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  • [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Experimental languages]]
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  • |fam2 = Experimental language In Solerian, as well as in the rest of languages, there are different types of words: ''Nouns, adjetives, verbs…''
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  • |fam1=logical languages ...questions-answered-invented-languages/ |title=Questions Answered: Invented Languages |publisher=The New York Times Schott's Vocab blog}}</ref>
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  • ...elligible language; texts written in Kēlen have been translated into other languages by several people other than the creator of the language, as may be seen [h ...discusses [[w:Lingua Ignota|Lingua Ignota]] in the context of constructed languages up to the present day. She describes it as an example of the desire for ori
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  • Interlingua has no grammatical gender, unlike all Romance languages. Animate nouns are sex-neutral, unless they refer specifically to a male or ...a verb is identical with the direct or indirect object. As in the Romance languages, reflexive constructions are often used where English would employ an intra
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  • ...to minimize the ambiguities and semantic vagueness found in natural human languages,<ref name="intro">[http://www.ithkuil.net/00_intro.html ''A Philosophical D ...fewer sounds, or lexically distinct speech-elements, than in natural human languages. For example, the two-word Ithkuil sentence "''Tram-mļöi hhâsmařpţukt
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  • * an Niocabhárais = Nicobarese languages * íofhórdhár [iːo&#798;fʰo&#798;ːɾd&#810;ʱaːɾ] = experimental
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  • ...ānem language]], as one of [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]'s earliest attested languages in writing and, having been kept in use both as a liturgical language and a ...dard Chlouvānem, further makes it lexically divergent from the other Lahob languages, as most Chlouvānem nominal roots (and a fair share of verbal ones) are no
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  • The Adamic Code was created to simulate a [[w:Afroasiatic languages|pre-afroasiatic language]] product of the creolization between the [[Pangae ...ot carries a variety of meanings and interpretations from already existing languages. One of the most remarkable features of Adamic, after all, is its naming pr
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  • | family = [[constructed language]] based on [[Indo-European languages]] ...ed in 1922. The vocabulary is based on already existing words from various languages and a system of derivation using recognized prefixes and suffixes.
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  • |fam2 = [[w:Italic languages|Italic]] |fam3 = [[w:Latino-Faliscan languages|Latino-Faliscan]]
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