conlang: Difference between revisions

From Lojban
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 11: Line 11:
** [[Solresol|Solresol]]
** [[Solresol|Solresol]]
** [[toki pona]] and [[toki pona enhanced]]
** [[toki pona]] and [[toki pona enhanced]]
* [[engelang|engelangs]] (engineered languages), those devised according to some sort of objective principles; [[Lojban]] is one of these. [[loglang]]s are engelangs based on predicate logic.
* [[engelang|engelangs]] (engineered languages), those devised according to some sort of objective principles; [[loglang]]s are engelangs based on predicate logic.
** [[Lojban]] is one of the most known. [[Voynichese Lojbanic]] is a dialect of it used in mediaeval Italy.
** [[Nalnuantir]] is an engelang the grammar of which is based on LIFO-stack.
** [[Nalnuantir]] is an engelang the grammar of which is based on LIFO-stack.
* [[auxlang|auxlang]]s, those devised principally as IALs
* [[auxlang|auxlang]]s, those devised principally as IALs
** ''a posteriori''
** ''a posteriori''
*** [[Blissymbols]]
*** [[Blissymbols]]
*** [http://www.basiceng.com/ Basic English]
*** [http://www.basiceng.com/ Basic English]
*** [[Lengua Aquatica]]*** [[Esperanto]]
*** [[Lengua Aquatica]]*** [[Esperanto]]
*** [http://cheshire.net/~jjbowks/auxiling/_intglos.html Interglossa]
*** [http://cheshire.net/~jjbowks/auxiling/_intglos.html Interglossa]
*** [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/2948/ Latino sine Flexione]
*** [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/2948/ Latino sine Flexione]

Latest revision as of 16:44, 2 December 2015

runbau (in Lojban) or conlang (short form for constructed language) is a human language which is not natural language.

Classification

Conlangs are sometimes divided into three groups:

  • artlangs, those devised for artistic purposes -- either per se, or for use in fiction.

Really for artistic purposes? Its purpose seems to have been IAL, the "esthetic" side - the musical version -- was partly practical (tone carries farther than words and is easier to pick out in a noisy environment) and partly either a bad joke or a misunderstanding of the claim that music is the universal language (which is clearly false even when rightly understood).

pc

These categories are of course overlapping.