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  • Loglangs are what this wiki is all about… right? All loglang articles should contain [[Template:Loglang]].
    19 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 22:22, 25 March 2020
  • [[Category:Box templates|loglang]] ...'''[[{{#if:{{{name|}}}|{{{name}}}|{{PAGENAME}}}}]]''' ([[:Category:Loglang|loglang]])
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  • = Loglang Interviews Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a interviewing people deeply involved in loglangs, to record their stories for posterity.
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  • = Loglang Census Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a census of people interested in loglangs.
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  • ...y", which may be phonetic (as with all the languages listed), chiretic (no loglang that I know of, but Rikchik could count as a conlang example, if chiretical
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  • | '''[[Loglan]]''' || 1955 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and | '''[[Lojban]]''' || 1987 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and
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  • ...ickly run out of space — either for the characteristics or for the subject loglangs. ...y doesn't much sense. On the other hand, there's no useful way of grouping loglangs in such a way that ever bundles more than two together. (Loglan & Lojban,
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  • Some others are mentioned [https://mw.lojban.org/papri/loglang over at the Lojban wiki]. == Some important non-loglangs ==
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  • Loglangs are what this wiki is all about… right? All loglang articles should contain [[Template:Loglang]].
    19 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 22:22, 25 March 2020
  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • = Loglang Interviews Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a interviewing people deeply involved in loglangs, to record their stories for posterity.
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  • ** Table of loglangs and quasi-loglangs|Loglang table ** Talk:Table of loglangs and quasi-loglangs|Loglang table (talk)
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  • * [[Table of loglangs and quasi-loglangs]] * [[Definitions of loglanghood]]
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  • * study constructed, human-speakable logical languages (“loglangs”), and related topics such as logic and linguistics; * [[Modules|Library of loglang modules]]
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  • ...|}}})}} that may not necessarily reflect the views of the LLWiki or larger loglanger community.
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  • = Loglang Census Planning = This page is to gather ideas for a census of people interested in loglangs.
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  • [[Category:Box templates|loglang]] ...'''[[{{#if:{{{name|}}}|{{{name}}}|{{PAGENAME}}}}]]''' ([[:Category:Loglang|loglang]])
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  • ...'''Logical Languages Wiki''' (LLWiki) located at '''[https://loglangs.wiki loglangs.wiki]'''. * facilitate the study of constructed, human-speakable logical languages (“loglangs”), and related topics such as logic and linguistics;
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  • | '''[[Loglan]]''' || 1955 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and | '''[[Lojban]]''' || 1987 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and
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  • {{Loglang
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  • * Definition of loglanghood * Discovery and documentation of attested loglangs and quasi-loglangs
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  • ...ickly run out of space — either for the characteristics or for the subject loglangs. ...y doesn't much sense. On the other hand, there's no useful way of grouping loglangs in such a way that ever bundles more than two together. (Loglan & Lojban,
    3 KB (558 words) - 12:36, 9 April 2020
  • * [[Table_of_loglangs_and_quasi-loglangs]] {{Loglang-DISABLED
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  • "Loglangs Lodge" Discord channel member "uagi" comments:
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  • ...aks (See pre-nerf version) were made, including the final name (originally Loglang Research Committee (LRC)). ...name of the new website is to be decided later, but should contain either "loglangs" or "logicallanguages".
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  • ...he logic) and pragmatics sections are good ideas, though I fear rather few loglangs have explicitly defined pragmatics. Certainly it can be included whenever ...inators. IMHO SS is also important and interesting in its own right, from loglangers' POV, and merits a section under Design.
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  • ** Add article links to the navbox if and when we find new loglangs ** Add a link for "minor loglangs" if we need it
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  • {{Loglang ...elaborated grammar, lexicon and corpus of written material. It is the only loglang so far to have been used as the primary language in a full-length film<ref>
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  • loglanghood loglangologizing
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  • ....gg/7jJJ4h7 Logical Languages Lodge]: A relatively active chat server; all loglangs enthusiasts are invited.}} ...el translations]: Color-coded comparisons of sentences rendered in certain loglangs.}}
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  • * Please do not use '''bold''' for strips of loglang text; it disrupts reading and confused the reader. Use ''italics'' instead.
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  • ...e loglangers have proposed more precise definitions (at least in their own loglangologizing). [[And Rosta]] has for many years defined ''loglang'' as '''a language that unambiguously encodes a limitless range of predicat
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  • {{Loglang The language draws particular inspiration from Rex May's [[Ceqli]], an early loglang-adjacent project which introduced many distinctive features later adapted f
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  • {{Loglang ...today. It is happenstantially a loglang due to the creator’s comfort with loglangs, and doubt about how ambiguity would work in conjunction with an already c
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  • {{Loglang ...d semantics of Ceqli are derived from Loglan. Ceqli was a hybrid between a loglang and an auxlang; it was designed to enable unambiguous expression, but not t
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  • {{Loglang ...“an Artificial Natural Language”, is the earliest known example of a tonal loglang. It was conceived in 1989 by Jim F. Carter, a renowned [[Loglan]]ist; Carte
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  • Some others are mentioned [https://mw.lojban.org/papri/loglang over at the Lojban wiki]. == Some important non-loglangs ==
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang ...y Miles Forster, better known as solpahi, during the years 2013–2017. As a loglang, it draws heavily from [[Gua\spi]] (it could even be considered as a contin
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang Liva is a loglang whose description was once hosted on Geocities, during the Internet's early
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  • ...y", which may be phonetic (as with all the languages listed), chiretic (no loglang that I know of, but Rikchik could count as a conlang example, if chiretical
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  • {{Loglang
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  • MLL3 is a codename meaning ''Maiku's loglang, version 3''. This page contains some random notes collected from the [htt
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  • {{Loglang
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  • {{Loglang
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  • ...words in order that no two sequences of words sound identical. All or most loglangs, depending on the definition used, have self-segregating morphologies.
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  • ...age it will support can act as an [[International auxiliary language | aux-loglang]] with an international lexicon, like [[Ceqli]].
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