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Building an Artificial Language from Scratch

open access: yesThe Owl, 2020
Constructed languages, otherwise known as conlangs, are languages that are artificially created to serve some purpose. Dothraki and High Valyrian in Game of Thrones, and Quenya in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings are some well-known conlangs.
Juan Coste Delvecchio   +2 more
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From Esperanto to Volapük: Interpretable Graph Features for Assessing Linguistic Complexity in Constructed Languages

open access: yesIEEE Access
This paper explores the linguistic complexity of constructed auxiliary languages (conlangs) with two primary goals: evaluating their complexity using established linguistic criteria and developing a novel, interpretable method for quantifying language ...
Irina Sokolova, Ilya Makarov
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La créativité linguistique au prisme des langues construites

open access: yesRiCognizioni
This special issue of Ricognizioni, Linguistic Creativity through the Lens of Constructed Languages, brings together contributions from the 2024 I-Conlang conference (Orléans), exploring the diversity and vitality of constructed languages (conlangs ...
Guillaume Enguehard   +2 more
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Quenya is Practically a Main Character

open access: yesRiCognizioni
In the last forty years, fan fictions, derivative writings openly based on published works of fiction, have gone from being shared on semi-secretive zines circulating between a handful of people, to being hosted on public online archives, such as ...
Gloria Comandini, Francesco Dedè
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Translation of Personal Names in Klingon “Hamlet”

open access: yesRiCognizioni
The translation of literary classics into constructed languages (ConLangs), particularly artificial languages (ArtLangs) like Klingon, offers unique insights into the interplay between language, culture, and translation theory. This paper focuses on the
Chiara Meluzzi
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A Network Analysis Approach to Conlang Research Literature

open access: yesCoRR
The field of conlang has evidenced an important growth in the last decades. This has been the product of a wide interest in the use and study of conlangs for artistic purposes. However, one important question is what it is happening with conlang in the academic world.
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Saynsa runasimi: Prototipo del conlang qichwa orientado a la investigacion, redaccion y publicacion en el campo de la ciencia para la sostenibilidad intercultural, educacional y científica

open access: yes, 2022
El idioma “quechua” (qichwa) afronta un riesgo innecesario debido a diferentes factores que la retrasan con respecto a su evolución y acoplamiento a las ramas del conocimiento avanzado. Dentro de los principales factores podemos mencionar: la división política, egocentrismo, identidad cultural y desconocimiento.
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Creating ConLangs to Probe the Metalinguistic Grammatical Knowledge of LLMs

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We present a system that uses LLMs as a tool in the development of Constructed Languages -- ConLangs, which we call IASC (Interactive Agentic System for ConLangs). The system is modular in that it creates each of the components -- phonology, morphology and syntax, lexicon, orthography, and grammatical handbook, using module-specific sets of prompts ...
Taguchi, Chihiro, Sproat, Richard
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Conlangs o Llengües Construïdes: Una anàlisi del quenya de Tolkien

open access: yes, 2022
Existe un escaso interés hacia las lenguas construidas, lenguas que no han surgido a partir de un proceso natural, sino que han sido creadas por una persona o un grupo de personas, de manera deliberada. Esta creación voluntaria comporta que estas lenguas presenten algunas características que las diferencian de las lenguas empleadas diariamente, las ...
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