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:; Loglandic (‘LoCCan’) | :; Loglandic (‘LoCCan’) | ||
::* [[Loglan]] ( | ::* [[Loglan]] (1995) | ||
::* [[Lojban]] ( | ::* [[Lojban]] (1987) | ||
::* [[Loksan]] | ::* [[Loksan]] | ||
:; Tonal | :; Tonal | ||
::* [[Gua\spi]] ( | ::* [[Gua\spi]] (1989) | ||
::* [[Toaq]] ( | ::* [[Toaq]] (2013) | ||
:; Non-isolating | :; Non-isolating | ||
::* [[Voksigid]] (Bruce Gilson, 1991): [https://web.archive.org/web/20170427022212/http://viewsoflanguage.host56.com/voksigid/ archive] | ::* [[Voksigid]] (Bruce Gilson, 1991): [https://web.archive.org/web/20170427022212/http://viewsoflanguage.host56.com/voksigid/ archive] |
Revision as of 13:14, 26 March 2020
Logical languages (by genre)
- Spoken
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- Non-isolating
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- Voksigid (Bruce Gilson, 1991): archive
- Trari (Bruce Gilson, 2009): lojban.org article
- Isolating (particle-based)
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- Liva (Claudio Gnoli, 1995): archive
- Lojsk (Ari Reyes, 2002): lojban.org article
- Formal
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- Ontology languages
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- CycL, ontology language: Wikipedia article
- IKL: [3]
- Web Ontology Language (OWL): Wikipedia article
Some others are mentioned over at the Lojban wiki.
Some important non-loglangs
- Láadan (Suzette Haden Elgin, 1982), related to the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis: website (dead link?)
- Ceqli (Rex F., 1996), influenced by Loglan: [7], [8]
- Latejami (Rick Morneau, 1995), whose design is optimized for machine translation purposes: [9]
- Ithkuil (John Quijada, 2004), whose aim is to describe meanings as precisely as possible: [10], Discord community
- The New Ithkuilic Language (John Quijada, work in progress): write-up, Discord community
- LIT (?): Discord community