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- A language creator, sometimes referred to as a conlanger (/ˈkɒnlæŋər/), is a person who invents constructed languages (or "conlangs"). Individuals who...
- Zompist.com is a website created by Mark Rosenfelder a.k.a. Zompist, a conlanger. It features essays on comics, politics, language, and science, as well...
- same language. Most modern conlangers create conlangs as a hobby, for a fictional work, or for personal fulfillment. Conlangers typically create languages...
- Klingon, but these have been deleted. Alien language Constructed script Conlanger Constructed language Engineered language Hieroglyph International auxiliary...
- Peterson became engaged to and subsequently married fellow linguist and conlanger Jessie Peterson (née Sams). Johnston, Susan; Battis, Jes (2015). Mastering...
- player Ludwig Rosenfelder, German painter Mark Rosenfelder, American conlanger Rosenfeld (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Rosenfelder...
- inventions of words for her lyrics and use of a constructed script, many conlangers look upon her as a medieval precursor. Maddocks claims that it is likely...
- ISBN 9780415424325. OCLC 656296619. Okrent, Arika (2009). "The Klingons, the Conlangers, and the Art of Language – 26. The Secret Vice". In the Land of Invented...
- "Esperanto, Elvish, and Beyond: The World of Constructed Languages" (PDF). "A Conlanger's Calendar | Language Creation Society (Month set to March)". "March 2...
- this category is Brithenig, which initiated the interest among Internet conlangers in devising such alternate-historical languages, like Wenedyk. Brithenig...