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Tag: Examples of Conlangs

What is Conlang? How Constructed Languages are Changing the Way We Communicate

Posted on January 22, 2023July 5, 2023 By The Lingwist
What is Conlang? How Constructed Languages are Changing the Way We Communicate

Conlangs are languages that have been created by an individual or group, as opposed to natural languages that have developed over time through use by a speech community.

Applied Linguistics, English

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