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Linguistic research focuses primarily on the thousands of naturally occurring languages, but there are also languages that have been consciously created by individuals. There are four main types of these constructed languages. First, so-called philosophical languages were created in the seventeenth century as a way to better capture the reality of the ...
Grant Goodall
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Comparing prehistoric constructed languages: world-building and its role in understanding prehistoric languages [PDF]
Christine Schreyer, David Adger
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Language Revival or Language Construction?
The aim of this paper is to show that constructed languages provide rele- vant methods for the reconstruction and revitalization of natural languages. I use the example of Normannique, a reconstructed Scandinavian language de- rived from remnants of Old
Guillaume Enguehard
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Constructed languages are processed by the same brain mechanisms as natural languages [PDF]
Saima Malik-Moraleda +2 more
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Constructed Languages and Translation
The main question paper discusses is the question as to how we can make sure that a translation into a conlang is acceptable (adequate, correct) despite the fact that there are by definition no native speakers of conlangs. The question is of relevance to
Pertti Hietaranta
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Constructed Languages In The Ottoman Press
The first attempts at a constructed language to create a common and universal language, in particular Volapük (1879) and Esperanto (1887) in the last quarter of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, had wide repercussions in the world press.
Sevda Kaman
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Constructing Languages to Explore Theoretical Principles
The construction of languages has always been related to linguistics. Most of these initiatives address real scientific questions but from a non-academic point of view.
Guillaume Enguehard +2 more
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Constructed Languages as Semantic and Semiotic Systems
The research aims to explore constructed languages as semantic and semiotic systems by analyzing various types of languages based on their lexical, syntactic, morphological and other features.
Philipp N. Novikov
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Construction Method of Parallel Corpus for Minority Language Machine Translation [PDF]
The training performance of neural machine translation depends heavily on the scale and quality of parallel corpus.Unlike some common languages,the construction of high-quality parallel corpora between Chinese and minority languages has been lagging.The ...
LIU Yan, XIONG De-yi
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Constructing agency: the role of language [PDF]
Is agency a straightforward and universal feature of human experience? Or is the construction of agency (including attention to and memory for people involved in events) guided by patterns in culture? In this paper we focus on one aspect of cultural experience: patterns in language. We examined English and Japanese speakers' descriptions of intentional
Fausey, Caitlin M. +3 more
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