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  • = Loglang Interviews Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a interviewing people deeply involved in loglangs, to record their stories for posterity.
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  • = Loglang Census Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a census of people interested in loglangs.
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  • | '''[[Loglan]]''' || 1955 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and | '''[[Lojban]]''' || 1987 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and
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  • Some others are mentioned [https://mw.lojban.org/papri/loglang over at the Lojban wiki]. == Some important non-loglangs ==
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • = Loglang Interviews Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a interviewing people deeply involved in loglangs, to record their stories for posterity.
    791 bytes (98 words) - 20:32, 27 June 2021
  • * [[Table of loglangs and quasi-loglangs]] * [[Definitions of loglanghood]]
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  • = Loglang Census Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a census of people interested in loglangs.
    2 KB (296 words) - 21:04, 16 May 2020
  • | '''[[Loglan]]''' || 1955 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and | '''[[Lojban]]''' || 1987 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and
    2 KB (268 words) - 05:43, 28 December 2023
  • {{Loglang
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  • ...aks (See pre-nerf version) were made, including the final name (originally Loglang Research Committee (LRC)). ...name of the new website is to be decided later, but should contain either "loglangs" or "logicallanguages".
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  • {{Loglang Xextan [ˈʃɛʃ.tan] is a minimalistic loglang which seeks to balance simplicity with conciseness. The name "Xextan" is de
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  • {{Loglang ...elaborated grammar, lexicon and corpus of written material. It is the only loglang so far to have been used as the primary language in a full-length film<ref>
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  • ....gg/7jJJ4h7 Logical Languages Lodge]: A relatively active chat server; all loglangs enthusiasts are invited.}} ...el translations]: Color-coded comparisons of sentences rendered in certain loglangs.}}
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  • ...e loglangers have proposed more precise definitions (at least in their own loglangologizing). [[And Rosta]] has for many years defined ''loglang'' as '''a language that unambiguously encodes a limitless range of predicat
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  • {{Loglang ...today. It is happenstantially a loglang due to the creator’s comfort with loglangs, and doubt about how ambiguity would work in conjunction with an already c
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  • {{Loglang ...d semantics of Ceqli are derived from Loglan. Ceqli was a hybrid between a loglang and an auxlang; it was designed to enable unambiguous expression, but not t
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  • {{Loglang ...“an Artificial Natural Language”, is the earliest known example of a tonal loglang. It was conceived in 1989 by Jim F. Carter, a renowned [[Loglan]]ist; Carte
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  • Some others are mentioned [https://mw.lojban.org/papri/loglang over at the Lojban wiki]. == Some important non-loglangs ==
    2 KB (205 words) - 16:33, 30 March 2020
  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang ...y Miles Forster, better known as solpahi, during the years 2013–2017. As a loglang, it draws heavily from [[Gua\spi]] (it could even be considered as a contin
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