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* [[https://gliese1337.blogspot.com/2022/03/some-thoughts-on-machi-languages.html|Some Thoughts on Machi Languages]] from Logan Kearsley's blog. Review of [[Machi]] and [[Bogomol]] |
Articles about conlangs
- Audience, Uglossia and CONLANG by Sarah Higley
- Press articles about the Paramount Vs Anaxar case, which involves the copyright status of Klingon
- Conlang Curiosities
- The Smiley Award
- Fiat Lingua
- John Clifford's Blog contains articles about Loglan,Lojban,Toki Pona and aUI
- Constructed Languages at Serious Science.
- Utopian for Beginners New Yorker article about Ithkuil
- Balaybalan at Encyclopedia Iranica Balaibalan.
- Pin eight on Valency contains Information about Tesяfkǝm, iljena and Kēlen
- Conlang reviews by Jim Henry. Contains information about Volksigid,Vabungula,Qakwan.Ilomi,Taruven,Alurhsa, and Feayran.
- William Annis's Notes on Afrihili
- Jörg Rhiemeier's Conlang Page
- Migros Magazin article on Klingon in German.
- Speaking in Tongues article from New Republic
- The Complex Linguistic Universe of "Game of Thrones" Article from The Economist. Mentions Quenya, Sindarin, Dothraki and High Valyrian.
- The Fantasy Languages of Netflix's Bright Interview with David Peterson in PC Magazine. Contains information about Övüsi and Bodzvokhan
- Meet the Man who Created the Languages on Game of Thrones Interview with David Peterson in PC Magazine. Contains infotmation about Dothraki, High Valyrian and Mag Nuk
- The invented language that found a second life online BBC Future article about Esperanto
- Clongos in the Congo
- A History of Pop Culture Conlangs: Sindarin to Today article from the Linguist List blog about Tolkien's conlangs.
- A History of Conlangs Part II: How Human is Alien Language? Science Fiction, Language and Klingon article from the Linguist List blog
- A History of Pop Culture Conlangs Part III: Dothraki, Valyrian and How a Language Becomes its World and People
- A Reprise for a 19th Century Language Based on Music Atlas Obscura article about Solresol
- Qapla' - you've created a new language! Article about conlanging as an educational tool, by Nathan Sanders.
- Constructed languages in the classroom Article from Language by Nathan Sanders.
- The digital fandom of Na'vi by Christine Schreyer.
- Inside Tolkien's Notebooks, a Glimpse of the Master Philologist at Work from the New York Times.
- Do you speak Conlang? from Imaginary Worlds Podcast.
- Lingistics and Pop Culture: Atlantis: The Lost Empire from the Linguist List.
- Canadian "Go-To" Movie Linguist Creates New Language for "Alpha"
- Comparison of Germanic Runes and Tolkien's Runic Alphabet by Anne McNulty
- Dothraki Spoken Here from Vox, by Orianna Schwindt.
- Do you speak Valyrian? Duolinguo launches Game Of Thrones language App from The Observer, by James Tapper.
- Linguistics Students Create Language for "Captain Marvel" by Catherine Gorey, from the Cornell Chronicle.
- What Invented Languages Can Tell Us About Human Language by David Adger, from Psychology Today.
- Tongue Twisters by Laura Spinney, from Slate
- Language: The Invented and the Endangered From the Kin and Carta Look Both Ways podcast, featuring an interview with Arika Okrent. Mentions Real Character, Esperanto and Klingon
- These Languages were Invented from Scratch From MSN. Mentions Lingua Ignota, Solresol, Esperanto, Interlingua, Va Ehenív, Toki Pona, Ancient Language, Huttese, R'lyehian, Cityspeak, Klingon, Dothraki, Lang Belta, Na'vi, Lapine, Dovazhul, Alienese, Lojban, Láadan and Sindarin
- Conlang Reviews from Stephen Escher's blog. Reviews of Klingon, Oqolaawak, Mondir and Lortho
- Some Thoughts on Machi Languages from Logan Kearsley's blog. Review of Machi and Bogomol