Constructed Languages Around and Beyond the Globe | NOTIZIE DAL MONDO DELLA TRADUZIONE | Scoop.it
Artificial languages – sometimes called planned, invented or constructed languages – are those languages whose grammar and vocabulary have been intentionally constructed by people instead of having developed naturally. There have been several efforts to introduce artificial languages into daily life, but they had very limited success. All of these languages have a restricted range of users, which means that there is no universally used artificial language. Since the 17th century there have been over 1000 artificial languages proposed, many of which only exist in brief sketches. A few were worked out in great details and there are some that managed to attract a great number of followers.

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