Inventing a language from scratch might seem like an odd way to spend your time, but there are good reasons to do it. People create languages for scientific, cultural and artistic purposes: to test theories about how the brain works, to help people communicate, to 'improve' existing languages, or because they just need a new language for a book they're writing.
Here are some of the best examples of invented languages.
3 comment(s):
Aren't all languages invented?
You could say that languages have evolved naturally instead of being invented.
But I agree. Maybe invented languages should be called planned or constructed languages.
I wouldn't agree that all languages are invented. With an invented language a person or some sort of committee started with a blank sheet of paper. No "natural" language began like thanks.
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