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{{Loglang
| autonym = "La Loglan"
| autonym = La Loglan
| by = "James Cooke Browne"
| by = James Cooke Browne
| year = "1955"
| year = 1955
| kind = "traditional"
| kind = traditional
| script = "Latin"
| script = Latin
| influences = "none (first of its kind)" }}
| influences = none (first of its kind)
}}


'''Loglan''' (Loglan for ‘logical language’) is the earliest recognized example of a logical language, created by James Cooke Brown in 1955. Its subsequent development and promotion was led by the Loglan Institute.
'''Loglan''' (Loglan for ‘logical language’) is the earliest recognized example of a logical language, created by James Cooke Brown in 1955. Its subsequent development and promotion was led by the Loglan Institute.

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Loglan (loglang)
La Loglan
created in: 1955
by: James Cooke Browne
kind:traditional
influenced by:none (first of its kind)
script:Latin

Loglan (Loglan for ‘logical language’) is the earliest recognized example of a logical language, created by James Cooke Brown in 1955. Its subsequent development and promotion was led by the Loglan Institute.

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