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The '''Language Construction Kit''' is a collection of [[HTML]] documents written by [[Mark Rosenfelder]] and hosted at [[Zompist.com]] intended to be a guide for making [[constructed languages]]s. The Kit proceeds from the simplest aspects of language upward, starting with [[phonology]] and [[writing]] systems, moving on to [[word]]s, going through the complexities of [[grammar]], and ending with an overview of [[register]]s and [[dialect]]s. This sensible progression, as well as the helpful warnings against common oversights, frequent use of examples from [[natural language]]s, and healthy dose of [[humor]], has earned the Kit its popular and respected status among the [[Internet]] conlanging [[community]]. It has been translated into [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] by fans.
The '''Language Construction Kit''' is a collection of [[HTML]] documents written by [[Mark Rosenfelder]] and hosted at [[Zompist.com]] intended to be a guide for making [[constructed languages]]s. The Kit proceeds from the simplest aspects of language upward, starting with [[phonology]] and [[writing]] systems, moving on to [[word]]s, going through the complexities of [[grammar]], and ending with an overview of [[register]]s and [[dialect]]s. This sensible progression, as well as the helpful warnings against common oversights, frequent use of examples from [[natural language]]s, and healthy dose of [[humor]], has earned the Kit its popular and respected status among the [[Internet]] conlanging [[community]]. It has been translated into [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] by fans.


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Revision as of 09:31, 6 June 2004

The Language Construction Kit is a collection of HTML documents written by Mark Rosenfelder and hosted at Zompist.com intended to be a guide for making constructed languagess. The Kit proceeds from the simplest aspects of language upward, starting with phonology and writing systems, moving on to words, going through the complexities of grammar, and ending with an overview of registers and dialects. This sensible progression, as well as the helpful warnings against common oversights, frequent use of examples from natural languages, and healthy dose of humor, has earned the Kit its popular and respected status among the Internet conlanging community. It has been translated into Portuguese and Italian by fans.