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Constructed language
Loglan is a logical constructed language originally designed for linguistic research, particularly for investigating the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis. The language
Loglan
Constructed human language based on predicate logic
It succeeds the Loglan project. The Logical Language Group (LLG) began developing Lojban in 1987. The LLG sought to realize Loglan's purposes and further
Lojban
2009 book by Arika Okrent
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers who Tried to Build a Perfect Language is a
In the Land of Invented Languages
In_the_Land_of_Invented_Languages
Intentionally devised human language
languages), others are designed for eliminating syntactical ambiguity (e.g., Loglan and Lojban) or maximizing conciseness (e.g., Ithkuil). Already in the Encyclopédie
Constructed_language
Comparison article on two logical conlangs
There are several crucial differences between Lojban and Loglan, two logical constructed languages. The main one is of the sounding of the core words,
Comparison between Lojban and Loglan
Comparison_between_Lojban_and_Loglan
American sociologist and novelist (1921–2000)
science fiction author. He is notable for creating the constructed language Loglan and for designing the Parker Brothers board game Careers. Brown's novel
James_Cooke_Brown
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build a Perfect Language. New
List_of_constructed_languages
List of people
publications over the years since its creation in 2001. James Cooke Brown: Loglan Category:Constructed language creators ( 96 ) Okrent, Arika (2009). In the
List_of_language_creators
socioeconomic opportunity. The Loglan Institute developed and promoted an artificial, logical human language called Loglan, first introduced by James Cooke
Faith_Rich
Grammar of the Lojban language
The majority of the grammar is borrowed from the prior "logical language" Loglan, and some of its features come from Láadan. The characteristic regularity
Lojban_grammar
Category of constructed language
logic. The two best-known logical languages are the predicate languages Loglan and its successor Lojban. They both aim to eliminate syntactical ambiguity
Engineered_language
1966 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein
TANSTAAFL ("There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"), and helped popularize Loglan, a constructed language which is used in the story for precise human-computer
The_Moon_Is_a_Harsh_Mistress
Minimalist language by Sonja Lang
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers who Tried to Build a Perfect Language. Spiegel
Toki_Pona
American computer scientist
Pascal strek.pas[clarification needed] Star Trek game program; the first Loglan parsers; and Mythryl, a production-grade port of SML/NJ. Prothero used the
Cynbe_ru_Taren
Type of uncertainty of meaning where several interpretations are possible
intention of avoiding ambiguity, especially lexical ambiguity. Lojban and Loglan are two related languages that have been created for this, focusing chiefly
Ambiguity
Germanic constructed language
Dutton Speedwords Ithkuil Kalaba-X Astrolinguistics Lincos Lingua generalis Loglan Logopandecteision Lojban Real Character Ro Toki Pona Fictional and other
Tutonish
Hypothesis of language influencing thought
Examples of such languages designed to explore the human mind include Loglan, explicitly designed by James Cooke Brown to test the linguistic relativity
Linguistic_relativity
Constructed language
Dutton Speedwords Ithkuil Kalaba-X Astrolinguistics Lincos Lingua generalis Loglan Logopandecteision Lojban Real Character Ro Toki Pona Fictional and other
Interlingua
American linguist
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build A Perfect Language, a result
Arika_Okrent
Pan-Turkic auxiliary language with statistical vocabulary
Dutton Speedwords Ithkuil Kalaba-X Astrolinguistics Lincos Lingua generalis Loglan Logopandecteision Lojban Real Character Ro Toki Pona Fictional and other
Ortatürk
Characteristic where a sign has a single meaning
ambiguity in language. The artificial language Lojban and its predecessor Loglan represent attempts at creating monosemous languages. Monosemy is important
Monosemy
How science fiction has used the science of language as a subject
novel such that Loglan speakers had a perfect feedback loop and kept improving the language as they spoke it, making it more logical. Loglan speakers, however
Linguistics in science fiction
Linguistics_in_science_fiction
Idea of language as the principal framework in dictating human thought
of authors, mostly in science fiction. There exist some languages, like Loglan, Ithkuil[citation needed] and Toki Pona for instance, which have been constructed
Linguistic_determinism
Association 1955 Loglan Created by James Cooke Brown 1984 Klingon Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Created by Marc Okrand 1987 Lojban based on Loglan, created
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
Subfield of linguistics
century, Solresol and the logical languages of the 20th century, such as Loglan and Lojban. Spontaneously arisen Interlanguages are necessarily a posteriori
Interlinguistics
Constructed language designed for linguistics research
"feminist" language, Láadan, to aid them in throwing off their shackles. Loglan, by James Cooke Brown, was designed for linguistic research with the specific
Experimental_language
Language change by vocabulary replacement or absorption
thus created is known as a relex. For instance, Lojban began as a relex of Loglan, but the languages' grammars have diverged since then. The same process
Relexification
Leibnizian universal language concept
was inspired by Leibniz's characteristica. Lojban (and its older version Loglan) are both artificial languages derived from predicate logic, and intended
Characteristica_universalis
Danish Esperantist singer-musician (born 1960)
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers who Tried to Build a Perfect Language. New
Kim_J._Henriksen
International auxiliary language based on Finno-Ugric languages
Dutton Speedwords Ithkuil Kalaba-X Astrolinguistics Lincos Lingua generalis Loglan Logopandecteision Lojban Real Character Ro Toki Pona Fictional and other
Budinos
Alternate history of the Earth
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build a Perfect Language, 2009
Ill_Bethisad
Grammar of the constructed Klingon language
Dutton Speedwords Ithkuil Kalaba-X Astrolinguistics Lincos Lingua generalis Loglan Logopandecteision Lojban Real Character Ro Toki Pona Fictional and other
Klingon_grammar
1985 book by Marc Okrand
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build A Perfect Language. Spiegel
The_Klingon_Dictionary
Constructed language of fictional world
In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build a Perfect Language (1st ed
Verdurian_language
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Sword name of hazart Ali
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Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Cropley Grove in Suffolk, which is probably named from Old English cropp ‘swelling’, ‘mound’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Probably an Americanized spelling of Swiss German Kroppli, a variant of Kropf.
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Variant of Sanskrit word Geet meaning song
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Tamil
Surprise
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English Scandinavian
From the white farm.
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nothing but a peep.
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From the South Field
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American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Polish
French Form of Herman; Army Man; Man in the Army; Soldier
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Muslim
Vision, Propitious, Auspicious, Prudent, Bringer of glad tidings
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