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  • Hergé's Syldavian
    Grammatical sketch of the language from the Tintin books, including an annotated corpus, explorations of the orthography, phonology, morphology, and syntax, and related notes on discoveries, conclusions, and translations.
    www.zompist.com/syldavian.html
  • Fictional Linguistics
    Online lessons in the creation of artificial languages, or conlangs.
    feminafelis.tripod.com
  • Elephant's Memory
    Pictorial language consisting of more than a hundred and fifty combinable graphic elements (pictograms and ideograms).
    www.khm.de/~timot/PageElephant.html
  • Universal Picture Language
    Using picture symbols instead of words.
    www.picturelanguage.com
  • Lipu'onai: A Model Language
    Fictional conlang with email courses and dictionary. Read and submit Lipu'onai texts.
    www.lipuweb.sphosting.com
  • Rokbeigalmki on the Web
    Artlang inspired by ElendorMUSH.
    www.geocities.com/Area51/Dunes/8515/conlang.html
  • Project S.E.D.
    Project to simulated evolution of Dlateequ, the language of the fictional world Teequ.
    www.projectsed.cjb.net
  • Language Page, The
    Cispa, Kolagian, and other invented languages.
    www.io.com/~hmiller/lang
  • Balbylon
    A language combining words and grammars of other languages.
    www.geocities.com/Area51/Dimension/6463
  • Abakwi Grammar
    Phonology, grammar, and texts for the fictional language of the Ndake of the Mamberamo Basin.
    linguine.port5.com/abakwi
  • How to Create a Language
    Guide to creating a fictional language, with information on writing systems, sounds, grammar, and more.
    www.pueblacity.com/ego-pdf/ng/lng/how
  • Adelic Language Page
    Artificial language based on borrowings from Old English and Latin.
    www.geocities.com/madmac62/index.html
 




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