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::* [[Gua\spi]] (Jim Carter, 1991): [http://www.jfcarter.net/~jimc/guaspi/index.html]
::* [[Gua\spi]] (Jim Carter, 1989): [http://www.jfcarter.net/~jimc/guaspi/index.html]
::* [[Toaq]] (Miles «solpahi» Forster, 2013): [http://toaq.org/], [https://discord.gg/qDqDsH9 Discord community]
::* [[Toaq]] (Miles «solpahi» Forster, 2013): [http://toaq.org/], [https://discord.gg/qDqDsH9 Discord community]
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Logical languages (by genre)

Spoken
Loglandic (‘LoCCan’)
Tonal
Non-isolating
Isolating (particle-based)
Experimental
Graphical
  • UNLWS (Alex Fink, Sai, year unknown): [6]
Formal
Ontology languages
Theorem provers

Some others are mentioned over at the Lojban wiki.

Some important non-loglangs