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'''Loglan''' is one of the post popular [[Logical language|logical conlangs]] of the 20th century.  Created by Dr. James Cooke Brown in 1955, Loglan succeeded in attracting a number of followers until copyright disputes caused a schism and the subsequent creation of [[Lojban]].  
'''Loglan''' is one of the post popular [[Logical language|logical conlangs]] of the 20th century.  Created by Dr. James Cooke Brown in 1955, Loglan succeeded in attracting a number of followers until copyright disputes caused a schism.  This eventually led to the creation of [[Lojban]].  


Loglan was created (according to Wikipedia) with the "goal of making a language so different from natural languages that people learning it would think in a different way if the hypothesis were true", so as to prove or disprove the [[Wikipedia:Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis|Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis]].  
Loglan was created (according to Wikipedia) with the "goal of making a language so different from natural languages that people learning it would think in a different way if the hypothesis were true", so as to prove or disprove the [[Wikipedia:Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis|Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis]].  
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Loglan is one of the post popular logical conlangs of the 20th century. Created by Dr. James Cooke Brown in 1955, Loglan succeeded in attracting a number of followers until copyright disputes caused a schism. This eventually led to the creation of Lojban.

Loglan was created (according to Wikipedia) with the "goal of making a language so different from natural languages that people learning it would think in a different way if the hypothesis were true", so as to prove or disprove the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.

For more on Loglan, please read the Wikipedia page.

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