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== Word generators == | == Word generators == | ||
=== Online === | === Online === | ||
* [http://bprhad.wz.cz/awkwords/ awkwords] by Imploder | * [http://bprhad.wz.cz/awkwords/ awkwords] by Imploder (a newer version can be found [http://akana.conlang.org/tools/awkwords here]) | ||
* [http://000024.org/cgi-bin/gleb.cgi Gleb] (random phonology generator) by Alex Fink | * [http://000024.org/cgi-bin/gleb.cgi Gleb] (random phonology generator) by Alex Fink | ||
* [http://wordgenerator.wakayos.com/Default.aspx Wordo Word Generator] by Matthew Martin (web-based version of [http://whee.dk/?page_id=65 WordBuilder]) | * [http://wordgenerator.wakayos.com/Default.aspx Wordo Word Generator] by Matthew Martin (web-based version of [http://whee.dk/?page_id=65 WordBuilder]) | ||
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=== Documents describing techniques === | === Documents describing techniques === | ||
* [http://archives.conlang.info/jhu/suervhua/qaulkenvhuen.html A method of generating "flavoured" words] ''(not really a generator, but interesting | * [http://archives.conlang.info/jhu/suervhua/qaulkenvhuen.html A method of generating "flavoured" words] ''(not really a generator, but still interesting)'' | ||
== Sound change appliers == | == Sound change appliers == | ||
* [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~sgmccabe/ASCA ASCA] by TheGoatMan | * [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~sgmccabe/ASCA ASCA] by TheGoatMan | ||
* [http://members.home.nl/par/vsca/vsca.htm Versatile Sound Change Applier (VSCA)] by MUBA | * [http://members.home.nl/par/vsca/vsca.htm Versatile Sound Change Applier (VSCA)] by MUBA | ||
* [http:// | * [http://gesc19764.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/sca.html Geoff's SCA] by bricka (Geoff Eddy) | ||
* [http://zounds.artefact.org.nz IPA Zounds] | * [http://zounds.artefact.org.nz IPA Zounds] | ||
* [http://phonix.googlecode.com Phonix] | * [http://phonix.googlecode.com Phonix] |
Revision as of 09:02, 10 November 2015
Many ingenious people have created software tools for conlanging. In addition to this, a number of programs not originally intended for conlanging can be put to great use when creating languages. This article aims to become a comprehensive list of useful conlanging software available on the internet.
General guides to conlanging
- Language Construction Kit by Zompist (Mark Rosenfelder)
- How to Create a Language by Pablo David Flores
- Conlang - textbook on Wikimedia Laboratories (incomplete)
All-purpose software
- SIL FieldWorks - a software suite for professional linguists
- Conlang Dictionary by faiuwle (usable, but many features are still to come)
- Computerized Conlang Creator Project by (mainly) Praesidium and Jotomicron (probably a dead project?)
Word generators
Online
- awkwords by Imploder (a newer version can be found here)
- Gleb (random phonology generator) by Alex Fink
- Wordo Word Generator by Matthew Martin (web-based version of WordBuilder)
- Gen by Mark Rosenfelder
- LingoJam create an online translator for your language
Downloadable to run offline
- WordBuilder by Alfar
- Lexifer by William Annis
- Instructions and downloadable version of Gleb by Alex Fink
- Boris by John Fisher and Jim Henry (also includes a meta-generator, which generates random phonologies and mutates them via genetic algorithm)
- everyword.pl by John Cowan and Jim Henry
- Scripts to generate phonologically redundant vocabulary by Jim Henry
Documents describing techniques
- A method of generating "flavoured" words (not really a generator, but still interesting)
Sound change appliers
- ASCA by TheGoatMan
- Versatile Sound Change Applier (VSCA) by MUBA
- Geoff's SCA by bricka (Geoff Eddy)
- IPA Zounds
- Phonix
- Reversible Sound Change Applier (RSCA)
- Sounds - Zompist's SCA
- SCA² - Zompist's SCA, Version 2 (can be used online)
Vocabulary managers
Syntax tools
Corpus analyzers
- frequencies.pl by Jim Henry -- finds frequency of words and phrases in one or more text files
- The Frequentizer by Jan Strasser -- finds frequency of phonemes in a text corpus
Translation exercises
- Arthaey Angosii's collection of translation exercises
- Graded Sentences for Analysis
- Sentences to Test Conlang Syntax (a selected subset of the above)
Free Unicode fonts
- SIL Font page. Recommended: Gentium, Charis SIL, Doulos SIL
Keyboard Layout editors
- Tavultesoft Keyman for Windows
- Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (MSKLC)
- Ukelele for Mac OS X
- SymbolChooser conlang word processor for Windows
Font editors
- FontForge (works well together with Inkscape)
- High Logic's FontCreator (30 days' evaluation, unless you afford those 80 USAnian bucks)
Other
- CXS/XSAMPA <-> IPA converter by Henrik Theiling
- The Derivizer by Jan Strasser -- assists in coming up with derivations and compounds
- relay-scheduler.pl by Mark Reed and Jim Henry -- tool for finding optimal sequences for conlang translation relays, based on people's preferences about what conlang to follow/precede. Needs work to find optimal dates based on when people are available, as well.
- Scripts to turn formatted text files into interlinear gloss or hyperlinked gloss HTML files by Jim Henry; need tweaking to work with other conlangs than gzb
- Conlang Mailing List archive
- Conlang Atlas of Language Structures
- The Conlanger's Library Web Resources Page
- Language Creation Society
- Dictionary Center (for conlangs)
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