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Group 4
蕭川勝
黃治瑋
許毓新
湯惟棟
陳信翰
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Constructed Language
Constructed Language
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An artificial or constructed languages
A language whose phonology, grammar
and vocabulary are specifically devised by
an individual or small group, rather than
having naturally evolved as part of a
culture the way natural language do, such
as English and Chinese.
Constructed Language
Type
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Communication
Fiction
Experiment
Secrecy
Constructed Language
世界語(Esperanto)
Esperanto is the most widely spoken
constructed International language. The
name derives from Doktoro Esperanto, the
pseudonym under which L.L. Zamenhof
first published the Unua Libro in 1887.
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Constructed Language
Constructed Language
Constructed Language
富有-ria
貧窮-malria
富翁-riulo
一天-tago
中間-mezo
中午-tagmezo
Constructed Language
Klingon language
The Klingon language or Klingonese
(tlhIngan Hol in Klingon) is the
constructed language spoken by Klingons
in the fictional Star Trek universe
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Constructed Language
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The most common word order in Klingon
is object -verb -subject. (OVS)
Constructed Language
Constructed Language
Constructed Language
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Lojban is a constructed language which was
created by the Logical Language Group in 1987
based on the earlier Loglan, with the intent to
make the language more complete, usable, and
freely available. The Lojban alphabet consists of
the 26 characters ' , . a b c d e f g i j k l m n o
p r s t u v x y z; that is, it consists of the Latin
alphabet without the three letters h q w but
with three additional letters.
Constructed Language
Constructed Language
Constructed Language
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Pig Latin is a language game primarily
used in English. An alternative British
name for Pig Latin is backslang (not to
be confused with the backslang used by
the criminals of 19th century London,
which was based on turning words
backwards).
Constructed Language
For words that begin with consonant sounds,
move all the first consonant sounds to the
end of the word and add "ay." Examples:
Constructed Language
For words that begin with vowel sounds
(including silent consonants), simply add
the syllable "ay" to the end of the word.