Draft:Outline of constructed languages

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to constructed languages:

A constructed language (shortened to conlang) is a language whose phonology, grammar, and vocabulary, instead of having developed naturally, are consciously devised for some purpose, which may include being devised for a work of fiction. A constructed language may also be referred to as an artificial, planned or invented language, or (in some cases) a fictional language. Planned languages (or engineered languages/engelangs) are languages that have been purposefully designed; they are the result of deliberate, controlling intervention and are thus of a form of language planning.

What type of thing are constructed languages?[edit]

Constructed languages can be described as all of the following:

Types of constructed languages[edit]

Specific constructed languages[edit]

History of constructed languages[edit]

History of constructed languages

General constructed languages concepts[edit]

Constructed languages organizations[edit]

Constructed languages publications[edit]

Persons influential in constructed languages[edit]

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