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The Logical Languages Wiki (a.k.a. the LLWiki) is established to:
This page contains the '''goals of the Logical Languages Wiki''' (a.k.a. the LLWiki).
 
The LLWiki is established to:
* study constructed, human-speakable logical languages (“loglangs”), and related topics such as logic and linguistics;
* study constructed, human-speakable logical languages (“loglangs”), and related topics such as logic and linguistics;
* document and preserve logical language specimens; and
* document and preserve logical language specimens; and
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* advocate any particular position, theory, or design option as superior to others. The LLWiki will only capture alternative views and describe them.
* advocate any particular position, theory, or design option as superior to others. The LLWiki will only capture alternative views and describe them.


Editors should also review the LLWiki's [[LLWiki:Guidelines|Guidelines]] and our [[LLWiki:Copyrights|Copyrights]] pages.
'''See also:''' Editors should also review the LLWiki's [[LLWiki:Guidelines|Guidelines]] and our [[LLWiki:Copyrights|Copyrights]] pages.

Revision as of 00:54, 9 April 2020

This page contains the goals of the Logical Languages Wiki (a.k.a. the LLWiki).

The LLWiki is established to:

  • study constructed, human-speakable logical languages (“loglangs”), and related topics such as logic and linguistics;
  • document and preserve logical language specimens; and
  • provide public resources useful to logical language creators, learners and researchers.

The LLWiki does not intend to:

  • create or regulate any particular logical language(s);
  • have affiliation with any particular logical language(s); or
  • advocate any particular position, theory, or design option as superior to others. The LLWiki will only capture alternative views and describe them.

See also: Editors should also review the LLWiki's Guidelines and our Copyrights pages.