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“People's Names” Metadata:

  • Title: People's Names
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 613
  • Publisher: ➤  McFarland & Co. - McFarland & Company
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  • Publish Location: Jefferson, N.C

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  • First Year Published: 1997
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Constructed language

oses_Behind_the_Creation_of_Conlangs/links/65d4745f1141586f3f513535/Exploring-the-Purposes-Behind-the-Creation-of-Conlangs.pdf. Archived from the original

Viossa

community-created, artificial language, created in 2014 on the subreddit r/conlangs, with an aim to simulate a pidgin. The language is created to examine the

List of constructed languages

The following list of notable constructed languages is divided into auxiliary, ritual, engineered, and artistic (including fictional) languages, and their

In the Land of Invented Languages

projects, and the outcomes of a number of high-profile conlangs. The book revolves around six conlangs: John Wilkins' unnamed 'philosophical language', Esperanto

Artistic language

to describe a certain group of conlangs that weren't fitting into the pattern. Those being the (relatively rare) conlangs that were not artlangs, logiclangs

List of language creators

conlanger (/ˈkɒnlæŋər/), is a person who invents constructed languages (or "conlangs"). Individuals who have been hired to create languages. Victoria Fromkin

Fictional language

Fictional languages are the subset of constructed languages (conlangs) that have been created as part of a fictional setting (e.g. for use in a book, movie

Alpha (2018 film)

2016. The film's dialogue was developed using constructed languages ("conlangs") created by Christine Scheyer, an anthropology professor at the University

Ergative–absolutive alignment

In linguistic typology, ergative–absolutive alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the subject of an intransitive verb behaves like

Zompist.com

discussing conlangs, conworlds, and Mark Rosenfelder's own constructed world, Almea. Members of the board share and showcase their own conlangs and conworlds