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  • ...ranscription reform, is a conlang developed in late 2000 by Jonathan North Washington for [[Planet Pii]] and abandoned within a year and a half when work on [[Tj [[Category:Conlangs]]
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  • ..., a descendant of [[Tēlvo]], is an [[artlang]] developed by Jonathan North Washington for [[Planet Pii]]. The phonology of Tæĺf was somewhat inspired by Mongolian and Chuvash, though its morphology is largely based on Semitic la
    510 bytes (69 words) - 17:42, 27 January 2013
  • '''Θywǵø''' [ˈθywʁœ] is an [[artlang]] developed by Jonathan North Washington for [[Planet Pii]]. [[Category:Conlangs]]
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  • ...lang]]s developed by Jonathan North Washington in 2002, which were dormant by [[2008]]. It is written with a unique script. The language and its script ...nd its morphology has Semitic and Turkic elements. The language is spoken by the Timber Wolf clan of [[Planet Pii]].
    769 bytes (108 words) - 09:33, 23 February 2013
  • '''Tēlvo''' [ˈtɛːlvo] is an [[artlang]] developed by Jonathan North Washington. Tēlvo is written in a unique script. ...nguages of [[Planet Pii]]. The descendants of Tēlvo include the following conlangs:
    762 bytes (105 words) - 17:41, 27 January 2013
  • ...around 2000. It was an attempt to simplify [[Deviasew]], and was inspired by Welsh and NYC immigrant English. A poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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  • ...' [dɛviˈasu], is an [[a postiori]] [[artlang]] developed by Jonathan North Washington in 1997 and abandoned in 2000. It has been used for a translation of the [ ...as abandoned. Deviasew has a Latinate grammar, with a vocabulary inspired by Hebrew, English, French and Spanish. The name Deviasew itself is the plura
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  • ...ch and Spanish, but was intended mainly to be a Romance-based IAL inspired by a mixing of Romance-language-speaking peoples. There was also an intention [[Category:Conlangs]]
    2 KB (370 words) - 17:50, 27 January 2013