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Adelic
An attempt to answer the question: what language might have evolved from Proto-Indo-European if Grimm's Law had been different? Inspired by Tolkein. [Scott MacLagan]
Alphistia
Simple, regular langauge based on germanic langauges, spoken in the fictional utopian nation of Alphistia. [Tony Skaggs]
Aniesé
Agglutinative language with pretty vertical script that looks like Mongolian. [iisem]
Arovën
"Natural dialect" of Danovën. [Joshua Shinavier]
Danovën
Logical language spoken by an alternate-history utopian subculture. Lots of detail and philosophy. [Joshua Shinavier]
Ideography
Iconic language being developed at Stavanger University in Norway.
Lara
Fictional language spoken by people of the fourth century BC on an island in the Mediterranean. Explanatory material is in Italian. [Alessandro Pedicelli]
Oealu
A very regular language with a lot of Finnish-like cases and influences from Hawaiian.
Otg
Agglutinative language made to resemble Celtic, with such realistic features as a proto-language (Vle), vowel harmony, and irregular verbs. A pretty extensive dictionary is online. [Elmo G]
pala-kalloejna
. [Christopher Reid Palmer]
Romanova
A regularized blending of French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, intended for communication between speakers of all Romance languages. [David Crandall]
Ronnes
Fictional language with accompanying culture and religion. [Keolah the Seeker]
Teonaht
. [Sally Caves]
Tupik
According to its author, "just a wee-bit useless, especially in commerce". Tupik is the Russian word for "blind alley". [Jon Walters (Ivan)]
Xhamagas
A first lesson in a language, with some vocabulary and lots of examples about dragons. Verbs come in two parts and the object goes between them. [Johan Fredin]
Zaynktooks
. [Spence]
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