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An '''a posteriori [[conlang]]''' is a constructed language whose vocabulary or grammar is based on one or more already existing languages.  Usually, a posteriori conlangs will bear a strong resemblance to their "mother" languages (for example, [[Alphistian]] looks a good deal like [[Wikipedia:Dutch|Dutch]]).
An '''a posteriori [[conlang]]''' is a constructed language whose vocabulary or grammar is based on one or more already existing languages.  A posteriori conlangs are the opposite of [[a priori]] conlangs, which are languages made entirely from scratch.  Usually a posteriori conlangs will bear a strong resemblance to their "mother" languages (for example, [[Alphistian]] looks a good deal like [[Wikipedia:Dutch|Dutch]]).


What percentage of conlangs are made to be a posteriori is currently unknown.  If you're curious to see more examples of a posteriori conlangs, click [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:A_posteriori_conlangs here].
What percentage of conlangs are made to be a posteriori is currently unknown.  If you're curious to see more examples of a posteriori conlangs, click [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:A_posteriori_conlangs here].

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An a posteriori conlang is a constructed language whose vocabulary or grammar is based on one or more already existing languages. A posteriori conlangs are the opposite of a priori conlangs, which are languages made entirely from scratch. Usually a posteriori conlangs will bear a strong resemblance to their "mother" languages (for example, Alphistian looks a good deal like Dutch).

What percentage of conlangs are made to be a posteriori is currently unknown. If you're curious to see more examples of a posteriori conlangs, click here.