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Loglan - http://www.loglan.org/
General information on logical language Loglan founded by James Cook Brown with grammars by Bob McIvor and novels by Alex Leith. |
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The Syntax of CycL - http://www.cyc.com/cycdoc/ref/cycl-syntax.html
A logical language created by Cycorp. The vocabulary of CycL consists of terms. |
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Minyeva: A Systematic Constructed Language - http://minyeva.alkaline.org/
A language designed to reflect the underlying semantics of sentences and semantic organization of words with more regularity than natural languages. |
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Links to Logical Constructed Languages - http://minyeva.alkaline.org/links.htm
List and links prepared by Alkaline creator of Minyeva logical language. Brief useful explanations of and links to other logical constructed languages like Loglan, Lojban, Voksigid, gua!spi, Ceqli, Liva, AllNoun, Danovėn, Arovėn and CycL. |
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Danovėn / Arovėn Language Pages - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/5555/ven.htm
Danovėn the language of logic, is the strictly unambiguous form of Arovėn, the language of thought, designed by J.J. Shinavier. |
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A Grammar of the Ithkuil Language - http://home.inreach.com/sl2120/Ithkuil/
Ithkuil is a cross between a philosophical language and a logical language, with a unique morpho-phonemic script. It is designed to reflect a high degree of cognitive intent in the most efficient manner. |
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Ygyde - http://www.medianet.pl/~andrew/ygyde/ygyde.htm
Description of Ygyde, an auxiliary language. It has the ability to define all meanings in short (7 letters or less) compound words. |
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Ceqli - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7429/
Also known as Cheng-lee, it is a logical language created originally as an attempt to reform Loglan, by Rex May. |
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Voksigid - http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3141/voksigid.html
Logical language developed by Bruce R. Gilson for reforming of Loglan and Lojban. Greatly influenced by Japanese but reversed verb-first and prepositional. |
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Liva - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7070/liva.htm
A language, version 3.2, developed by Claudio T. Gnoli. Introduction, writing system, phonology, morphology, syntax, vocabulary. |