Draft:Outline of constructed languages

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to constructed languages:

A constructed language is a language for communication between humans (i.e. not with or between computers) but unlike most languages that naturally emerge from human interaction, is intentionally devised by a person or group for a particular purpose. The term constructed language is often shortened to conlang and, as a relatively broad term, it encompasses subcategories including: fictional, artificial, engineered, planned and invented languages. Conlangs may include aspects reminiscent of natural language including phonology, grammar, orthography, and vocabulary. Interlinguistics includes the study of constructed languages.

What type of thing are constructed languages?

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Constructed languages can be described as all of the following:

Types of constructed languages

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Specific constructed languages

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History of constructed languages

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History of constructed languages

General constructed languages concepts

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Constructed languages organizations

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Constructed languages publications

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Books on constructed languages

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Persons influential in constructed languages

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See also

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References

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