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A '''lostlang''' is a [[fictional language]] set "in the real world" (in the sense most mainstream literature is set in the real world) rather than a specific [[conworld]]. The term is derived from the [[League of Lost Languages]], a collaborative project providing a common framework of such languages. | A '''lostlang''' is a [[fictional language]] set "in the real world" (in the sense most mainstream literature is set in the real world) rather than a specific [[conworld]]. The term is derived from the [[League of Lost Languages]], a collaborative project providing a common framework of such languages. | ||
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* any of the languages listed [[League of Lost Languages#The languages of the LLL|here]] | * any of the languages listed [[League of Lost Languages#The languages of the LLL|here]] | ||
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[[Category:Types of conlangs]] | [[Category:Types of conlangs]] |
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A lostlang is a fictional language set "in the real world" (in the sense most mainstream literature is set in the real world) rather than a specific conworld. The term is derived from the League of Lost Languages, a collaborative project providing a common framework of such languages.
Examples of lostlangs
This article is part of a series on Types of Conlangs. "Reason" classification system: Artlangs * Funlangs * Engineered language * Philosophical language * Arithmographic language * Logical language * Fictional languages * Exolangs * Diachronic conlangs * Lostlangs * Altlangs * Auxlangs |