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'''Conlang''' is the abbreviation of 'constructed language', a language created by a person or persons and which did not naturally develop over a long period of time on its own. | '''Conlang''' is the abbreviation of 'constructed language', a language created by a person or persons and which did not naturally develop over a long period of time on its own. | ||
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Frathwiki hosts descriptions of a vast number of conlangs and their associated concultures, a list of which can be seen [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Conlangs here]. | Frathwiki hosts descriptions of a vast number of conlangs and their associated concultures, a list of which can be seen [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Conlangs here]. | ||
For more information on conlangs, please read the excellent article on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructed_language Wikipedia]]. | |||
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Conlang is the abbreviation of 'constructed language', a language created by a person or persons and which did not naturally develop over a long period of time on its own.
There are many different kinds of conlangs, which can normally be divided into the categories of a priori (those languages which are unique unto themselves and do not emulate other sources or languages) and a posteriori (those languages which mimic or are heavily based upon a pre-existing language).
Frathwiki hosts descriptions of a vast number of conlangs and their associated concultures, a list of which can be seen here.
For more information on conlangs, please read the excellent article on [Wikipedia].