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| autonym = "La Loglan" | |||
| by = "James Cooke Browne" | |||
| year = "1955" | |||
| kind = "traditional" | |||
| script = "Latin" | |||
| 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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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.