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  1. 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.

  2. A constructed language is a language --such as Esperanto, Klingon, and Dothraki--that has been consciously created by an individual or group. A person who creates a language is known as a conlanger. The term constructed language was coined by linguist Otto Jespersen in An International Language, 1928.

  3. An artificial or constructed language (sometimes called a conlang) is a language that has been made by a person or small group, instead of being formed naturally as part of a culture. Some constructed languages are designed for use in human communication (like the common Esperanto).

  4. May 17, 2023 · A constructed language is a language whose phonology, grammar, and vocabulary, instead of having developed naturally, are consciously devised or invented as a work of fiction. Constructed languages may also be referred to as artificial languages, planned languages or invented languages and in some cases, fictional languages. [1] Languages. Globasa.

  5. Dec 17, 2019 · MIT students are inventing constructed languages — or “conlangs” — in a class that uses linguistics to supply the building blocks. School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Publication Date. December 17, 2019. Press Inquiries. Caption. Junior Alex Cuellar with his constructed language. The chalkboard reads: "I can speak Oafal." Credits.

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