Constructed Languages (ConLangs) are languages which do not belong to a specific nation or ethnic group, but rather are the creation, and thus, sole property of the ConLang enthusiast who conceived the vocabulary, phonetics, and the grammar of the language. Some well-known ConLangs include Esperanto, Klingon, and Tolkien's Elvish Tongues. (Not necessarily in order of popularity.)
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- Earth Minimal Language Complete 220 word second compact language.
- Constructed Languages An encyclopedia entry describing constructed languages, including sections on auxiliary languages, artistic languages, and logical languages.
- Conlangs DE-Cal A class on constructing languages at the University of California Berkeley.
- Conlang Free City This Conlang Wiki is devoted to the topics of ConLangs and ConCultures. This is an online resource and community about Conlangs that you can edit.
- Studoj pri Interlingvistiko / Studien zur Interlinguistik Journal article by Wim Jansen that reviews a book on language planning and language policy by Sabine Fiedler and Liu Haitao. The book is on the theoretical and applicational aspects of interlinguistics, esperantology, terminology and lexicography.
- Universal Language Dictionary Project An attempt to create a list of concepts, described in English, along with words to express those concepts in several natural and artificial languages.
- Phonetic Picture-Writing Phonetic picture-writing can also be read phonetically. Its ideograms are composed of special letters. Authored by Leonhard Heinzmann.