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Another definition of a sketch is a conlang that has been abandoned or put on hiatus in early development. | Another definition of a sketch is a conlang that has been abandoned or put on hiatus in early development. | ||
Many '''naming languages''' never get beyond the point of being sketchlangs, and a large number of [[fictlang]]s are themselves sketchlangs. | Many '''naming languages''' never get beyond the point of being sketchlangs, and a large number of [[Fictional language|fictlang]]s are themselves sketchlangs. | ||
For a list of sketchlangs which have a page on FrathWiki, see [[:Category:Sketchlangs|the Sketchlangs category]]. | For a list of sketchlangs which have a page on FrathWiki, see [[:Category:Sketchlangs|the Sketchlangs category]]. |
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A sketchlangor sketch is a conlang with few details. A sketch is to conlangs like a stub is to wiki pages.
Many sketches never reach full maturity, and never receive a full grammar or vocabulary. Usually they are quickly put-together (or 'sketched'). However, carefully-constructed sketchlangs do exist, and nearly every conlang starts out as a sketch.
Another definition of a sketch is a conlang that has been abandoned or put on hiatus in early development.
Many naming languages never get beyond the point of being sketchlangs, and a large number of fictlangs are themselves sketchlangs.
For a list of sketchlangs which have a page on FrathWiki, see the Sketchlangs category.
This article is part of a series on Types of Conlangs. "Reason" classification system: Artlangs * Funlangs * Engineered language * Philosophical language * Arithmographic language * Logical language * Fictional languages * Exolangs * Diachronic conlangs * Lostlangs * Altlangs * Auxlangs |