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Baronh
Baronh: Constructed language derived in part from Japanese in Morioka Hiroyuki's book Seikai no Monshou. (Fictional)
http://dadh-baronr.s5.xrea.com/intl/indexroman.html |
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Geoff's Artificial Languages
Geoff's Artificial Languages: The conlangs of Breathanach and The Liotan languages family created by Geoff Allan Eddy. (Fictional)
http://www.cix.co.uk/~morven/lang/index.html |
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Moutopia
Moutopia: Homepage of Karl Jahn, with a languages and linguistics section. Includes Dha-Patu, Maldekan, and Contraterran. (Fictional)
http://karljahn.tripod.com/ |
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The Uqoi Language
The Uqoi Language: Alien language created for a race called Zhoo'oonaiï. (Fictional)
http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/niven/136/ |
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Gotish Tongue
Gotish Tongue: An attempt to recreate an extinct fourth-century language, also known as Gothic. (Fictional)
http://www.stormloader.com/carver/gutrazda/ |
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Láadan
Láadan: Created by Suzette Haden Elgin and used in her novels, this language explores gender roles and perceptions. (Fictional)
http://www.sfwa.org/members/elgin/Laadan.html |
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Beginning Primer for Litaja
Beginning Primer for Litaja: Litaja is the official 2nd language for the Realm of Lykosha. Litaja was created by P. Richter, and relates to the mythic founders of Lykosha. What lies within is a limited primer for grammar, and a beginner's vocabulary. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/lykosha/tongue/ |
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Lipu'onai: A Model Language
Lipu'onai: A Model Language: Learn Lipu'onai, a fictional conlang, and see different Lipu'onai language resources. A free email course is availiable. (Fictional)
http://www.lipuweb.sphosting.com/ |
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Ted Kloba's Conlang Page
Ted Kloba's Conlang Page: Contains a description of the artlang Gaciça, and a museum of constructed writing systems. (Fictional)
http://www.aquila.net/sworkers/conlang/ |
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Tundrian Language
Tundrian Language: A variety of Romance spoken on an island west of France. Phonology, spelling, grammar, English-Tundrian dictionary, and texts. (Fictional)
http://www.tundria.com/TundriaFolder/TundLang.htm |
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Senu Yivokuchi - the Language of the Bokuchi
Senu Yivokuchi - the Language of the Bokuchi: Grammar, phonology, dictionary, and glossary of linguistic terms. (Fictional)
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/nyh/bokuchi/lng/ |
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Interdimensional Travel Agency
Interdimensional Travel Agency: Languages constructed from the Thundercats series. (Fictional)
http://blackflame.topcities.com/language/index.htm |
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Taneraic
Taneraic: The hermetic language of Javant Biarujia, including lessons, translations, structure and also a web based forum to discuss the language. (Fictional)
http://www.phreacs.com.au/tanerai/ |
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Kinya
Kinya: Grammar sketch of Kinya, with notes on the writing system from Maurizio M. Gavioli. (Fictional)
http://www.supereva.it/srch/corpo.html |
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TRD's Conlangs
TRD's Conlangs: Description of the author Tommaso R. Donnarumma's conlangs, Streich, Len-qic, Anawanda, Kluna, Gwalan, Ishtalo, Tymlk and Arden. (Fictional)
http://www.glossopoiesis.net/conlangs.html |
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Nirdaen
Nirdaen: A fusional conlang with its own script and history, authored by Reinhart Keim. (Fictional)
http://www.stormloader.com/spirit/index.htm |
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Wessisc Language
Wessisc Language: Inspired by Brithenig, a language created by Damon M. Lord. (Fictional)
http://members.lycos.co.uk/damonmlord/wessisc/lang.html |
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inif Koderkka
inif Koderkka: The site for the Codex and their fictional conlang (and a little of their world) of Post-Apocalyptic earth. Includes grammar, word list, greetings, updates on their world and conlang etc... (Fictional)
http://xeuiv.tripod.com/index.html |
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Teonaht
Teonaht: The language of the Teonim people, created by Sally Caves. (Fictional)
http://www.frontiernet.net/~scaves/teonaht.html |
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Language Creation
Language Creation: Pablo David Flores, the creator of many fictional conlangs, also links to language resources. (Fictional)
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/pdf/ng/lng/index.html |
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Planet Nazaea Series
Planet Nazaea Series: Fictional world based on Startrek culture with conlangs developed by the author. (Fictional)
http://paperbkwtr.tripod.com/nazaen/ |
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The Tymru Language
The Tymru Language: Scholarly written language of the Aeryn Imperium or Martin M. Conrad II. (Fictional)
http://aequarion.com/aerra/tymru.html |
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Amman Iar
Amman Iar: David Bell's personal conlang designed to fit his own linguistic and aesthetical preferences. (Fictional)
http://www.graywizard.net/Conlinguistics/amman_iar/amman_iar.htm |
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Elet Anta
Elet Anta: The language of a secretive subculture of the British Isles, created by John Fisher. (Fictional)
http://www.drummond.demon.co.uk/anta/ |
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Danovën
Danovën: History, outside influences, questions and answers, phonology (with audio files), grammar, and translations. (Fictional)
http://members.tripod.com/~Paradox5/Danoven/dan-old.html |
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Argtxep: Concept of the Citadel
Argtxep: Concept of the Citadel: Texts, images and MP3 files of Silarg (constructed language) and Argpal (writing). (Fictional)
http://jp.mallaroni.free.fr/ |
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Tepa Reference Grammar
Tepa Reference Grammar: A language and culture created by Dirk Elzinga, patterned after the native languages of Utah. (Fictional)
http://www.langmaker.com/featured/tepa.htm |
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Riddley Walker
Riddley Walker: Discusses the devolved form of English in the novel by Russell Hoban. (Fictional)
http://www.larkfarm.com/books/riddley_walker.htm |
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Babyish
Babyish: An encyclopedia article on Babyish, including sections on grammar and examples. (Fictional)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babyish |
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The Language Page
The Language Page: A collection of fictional and experimental languages created by Herman Miller. (Fictional)
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/ |
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Kélen
Kélen: An attempt by Sylvia Sotomayor to create a non-human language, one that violates language universals. (Fictional)
http://home.netcom.com/~sylvia1/Kelen/kelen.html |
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Thosk
Thosk: An Indo-European based conlang reconstucted from a 100 or so speakers left speaking variants of the language from Dean Easton. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/9219/thosk/thosk.html |
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Vorlin Language
Vorlin Language: S. Amposta's additions and translations to Vorlin. (Fictional)
http://ciberpiula.net/svaa/vorlin/eng/ |
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The Gevey Language Resource
The Gevey Language Resource: Gevey is a language spoken in the continent Ewlah on planet Kallieda, by Rik Roots. (Fictional)
http://www.kalieda.org/gevey/index.html |
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Veresia: My Personal Lifespace
Veresia: My Personal Lifespace: Linguistic works, including Veresia, Varklev and Meyesian languages. (Fictional)
http://www.freewebs.com/foreign1/ |
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Languages in Bergonia
Languages in Bergonia: Grammar, phonology and scripts for two artificial languages, Nacateca (based loosely on Central American languages) and Minidun. (Fictional)
http://www.bergonia.org/Language.htm |
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Wenedyk
Wenedyk: Wenedyk is what Polish could have looked like if it were a Romance language. It plays a role the alternative timeline of Ill Bethisad. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/wenedyk/language/index.html |
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Modern Gothic
Modern Gothic: Describes an alternate history where the Gothic language survives in a modified form. Site includes sample texts, a reference grammar and graphics. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/erwan-ar-skoul/modgoth.html |
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Toki Pona
Toki Pona: Information about Toki Pona, including an alphabet, a dictionary and lessons. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/tokipona/ |
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Nova
Nova: Based on numerous languages, this naturalistic creation classifies events in unusual ways. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/nowapan/nova.html |
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Feorran Grammar
Feorran Grammar: Antarctic language created by Brad Coon, with ethnographic material. (Fictional)
http://www.lib.montana.edu/~bcoon/feorran.html |
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Talumena
Talumena: A language of The Known Passing World, or Lennura in the language of a people called the Eräni. (Fictional)
http://talumena.tripod.com/ |
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Tokana Reference Grammar
Tokana Reference Grammar: Tokana also known as Sul Tokana is a model language, an invention of Matthew Pearson. (Fictional)
http://mpearson.narod.ru/tok.toc.html |
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Mesogeoika
Mesogeoika: Consists of Greek grammar and romance, plus Greek and Germanic vocabulary. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/alexandrosworld/Mesogeoika/Home.htm |
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Constructed Languages
Constructed Languages: Languages of Andal, Old Hyksos and Skerre from Boudewijn Rempt. (Fictional)
http://www.valdyas.org/conlang.html |
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Etrer'aous
Etrer'aous: Learn how to speak Etrer'aous, a language with simple grammar. (Fictional)
http://maskquest.tripod.com/ |
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Jameld
Jameld: A fictional Germanic language, with accompanying culture and country, created by James Campbell. (Fictional)
http://www.zolid.com/zm/ |
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Short Grammar of the Hattic Language
Short Grammar of the Hattic Language: Hattic is a member of a fictional Kentum branch of Indo-European, created by Jan van Steenbergen. (Fictional)
http://steen.free.fr/hattic.htm |
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Adelic
Adelic: Artificial descendant of Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Dythonic, High Dythonic and Old Adelic with strong relation to the Germanic languages, created by S.A. Maclagan. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/6297/index.html |
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Language of the Dead
Language of the Dead: Glossary adapted from Stephen King's novels. (Fictional)
http://malakoff.com/skld.htm |
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Toki Pona Language
Toki Pona Language: A description of Toki Pona, including phonology, syntax and vocabulary. (Fictional)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toki_Pona_language |
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Mark Rosenfelder's Metaverse
Mark Rosenfelder's Metaverse: The authors site on the conlang he has created and links to other resources. (Fictional)
http://www.zompist.com/ |
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Esata - A new International Personal Language
Esata - A new International Personal Language: Esata is a compromise between English and other world languages. (Fictional)[PDF]
http://www.beginnersgame.com/page_25.pdf |
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Wede:i
Wede:i: An agglutinative language created by Mark Rosenfelder, includes history and a script. (Fictional)
http://www.zompist.com/wedei.html |
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Teresh's Constructed Languages
Teresh's Constructed Languages: Star Trek languages Klingon, Borg and Elvish, and the role-playing language Tsolyani, as well as the authors own language creations for the imaginary worlds of Amaterasu and Zyem. (Fictional)
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/2711/index.html |