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'''Autlang''' is an auxlang intended for use by the autistic community.  It was developed starting in 2006 as a simple logical language, with design goals of being unambiguous and easy to learn for autistic people all across the spectrum.  The language's home page includes a basic grammar and vocabulary sketch.
'''Autlang''' is an auxlang intended for use by the autistic community.  It was developed starting in 2006 as a simple logical language, with design goals of being unambiguous and easy to learn for autistic people all across the spectrum.  The language's home page includes a basic grammar and vocabulary sketch.
[[File:Autlang flag.jpg|thumb|right|The "flag" of Autlang.  It reads "I speak Autlang."]]


A song was written and recorded in the language, but this unfortunately seems to have lost.  
A song was written and recorded in the language, but this unfortunately seems to have lost.  

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Autlang is an auxlang intended for use by the autistic community. It was developed starting in 2006 as a simple logical language, with design goals of being unambiguous and easy to learn for autistic people all across the spectrum. The language's home page includes a basic grammar and vocabulary sketch.

The "flag" of Autlang. It reads "I speak Autlang."

A song was written and recorded in the language, but this unfortunately seems to have lost.

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This article is part of the Conlang Rescue Project.

This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 ( Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Unported License ).
Some information in this article was taken from LangMaker. (For the specific article, please see the 'External Links' section.)