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'''Exolangs''' (also 'alien conlangs' or 'alien languages') are [[conlang|constructed languages]] which are meant to represent the languages which | '''Exolangs''' (also 'alien conlangs' or 'alien languages') are [[conlang|constructed languages]] which are meant to represent the languages which are spoken by fictional aliens. Exolangs commonly violate [[Wikipedia: Linguistic Universals|linguistic universals]]. Some of these languages may be impossible for humans to use due to the manner in which they are conveyed (telepathy, tentacle signing, light bursts, etc). | ||
Notable exolangs include [[Kēlēn]] and [[Fith]]. | Notable exolangs include [[Kēlēn]] and [[Fith]]. |
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Exolangs (also 'alien conlangs' or 'alien languages') are constructed languages which are meant to represent the languages which are spoken by fictional aliens. Exolangs commonly violate linguistic universals. Some of these languages may be impossible for humans to use due to the manner in which they are conveyed (telepathy, tentacle signing, light bursts, etc).
Notable exolangs include Kēlēn and Fith.
To see a list of the exolangs which have pages on Frathwiki, please click here.