Loglan

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Short for logical language.

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Loglan

  1. Any of several related artificial languages, designed to be logical, the first of which was developed by James Cooke Brown in the mid-20th century.
  2. The original language developed by James Cooke Brown, as maintained by The Loglan Institute.
    The Loglan formal grammar is made up of 91 CFG-type rules.
    • 1994 May, Stephen L. Rice, “Loglan 3 : Understanding Loglan”, in www.loglan.org[1], retrieved 2012-08-04:
      Loglan is an isolating language, much like English. That means that once you’ve learned a word, you don’t have to worry about changing its form. Even in English, you have to remember to add ‘-ed’ to a verb to make it refer to the past, and ‘-s’ to nouns to make them plural. In Loglan, you won’t have to do that. Also, some English verbs and nouns have irregular forms. There are no irregular Loglan forms.

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