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An [[a posteriori conlang]] is a constructed language whose vocabulary is derived from words of one or more [[natural language]]s, as opposed to an [[a priori conlang]] whose vocabulary is made up. (The term is sometimes used more broadly to refer to a conlang whose vocabulary derives from someone else's conlang.) | An [[a posteriori conlang]] is a constructed language whose vocabulary is derived from words of one or more [[natural language]]s, as opposed to an [[a priori conlang]] whose vocabulary is made up. (The term is sometimes used more broadly to refer to a conlang whose vocabulary derives from someone else's conlang.) | ||
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An a posteriori conlang is a constructed language whose vocabulary is derived from words of one or more natural languages, as opposed to an a priori conlang whose vocabulary is made up. (The term is sometimes used more broadly to refer to a conlang whose vocabulary derives from someone else's conlang.)