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πŸ““ pages/language.org by @jakeisnt

Thoughts about language, generally. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19661852-fluent-forever https://firstchurchofspacejesus.blogspot.com/2010/06/iikuse-toy-conlang-with-postfix.html?m=1

https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/alphavetist.html a tool to learn new alphabets https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/lietal.html an experimental synthetic language

cat learning how to speak https://github.com/legesher/legesher-translations https://github.com/bjascob/LemmInflect Python TextRazor - The Natural Language Processing API programming without typing; using sound and voice

linguistic development in danish relative to other language

Neography: constructed writing systems Context as Linguistic Bridges [PhD thesis] | Proycon's Website

TODOAnalysis: Is Swenglish a threat to the Swedish language? - The Local

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https://bellard.org/textsynth/sms.html lossless compression of english https://proycon.anaproy.nl/posts/colibri/

TODOemulating how language is learned naturally?

virtual assistant that progressively increasaes vocab https://github.com/kantord/LibreLingo good language learning platform

ConLangs

Definition is subject to discussion - an initial conlang that is later developed by a native population may or may not be one. Simplified Chinese is not one.

Lojban

A logical language with no grammatical ambiguity. Materials for learning lojban Why do so few people speak lojban?Seems to have a lot of overlap with those interested in type theory, but in general the context is valuable to many languages, and by speaking lojban you are empowering yourself to communicate with others who also chose to learn Lojban. https://wiki.c2.com/?LojbanicJars A good read on lojban, English and communicative precision.

Dialects

Singlish Singaporean english, complimented by slang from a wide variety of language deriving from the British occupation of the country.

πŸ““ language.md by @agora@botsin.space
πŸ““ language.md by @an_agora@twitter.com
πŸ““ language.md by @anagora.bsky.social
πŸ““ language.md by @flancian@twitter.com

RT @jfriday@mstdn.social This might seem random but… does anyone know swears in Czech (or possibly Polish or any Slavic language)?

I need help in translating four words my gramma used to say. I think it’s the only thing she used to say I never figured out. #language (1/2)


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