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Reviews of major conlangs that influenced this generation of conlangers, from Tolkien to Edgar Rice Burroughs to Richard Adams. The material includes an entirely new chapter on case and a new conlang, Denju.

In addition, the Conlangs at a Glance section of Langmaker has been reproduced and corrected. This is the listing of conlangs that were described on the site as of — a wide variety of historical auxlangs, professional languages, and those contributed by readers during the heyday of the site. Ar-na-Kamyt was a "jargon" created by Edward Field prior to or during Other than the fact that it was influenced by Akkadian, Sumerian and Semitic, nothing else is known.

Not a single word survives. Arnysian was an international auxiliary language created by Arnur during It had some influences from Verdurian, but the author strove to keep it a unique language. Thus it is an a priori language.

The language's home page was not archived, and no other information is available about it on the web except what little was on the LangMaker page.

Aronian was an artlang created by Dillion Shaw. It was begun in The language was influenced by Turkish and Hungarian, Finnish and a bit of French. Asht was a logical language created by "SPH" during It was written with a unique script.

The language was influenced by English and Latin, but other than that nothing is known. Its website vanished during the fall of Geocities.

It used a unique syllabary, but no trace of its grammar or script remains in the web. Its listed home page didn't make it into the internet archive. Assi was a conlang created by Patrick Pfeaster during or before Other than this, unfortunately, nothing else is known. A robots. It [was] written with a unique script. The language was hosted on freewebs and seems to have unfortunately since disappeared.

Atlo-Greek was intended to be an auxlang. It was created by Edward Hatfield in , and hosted on a server which did not allow archive images to be taken. How many words it had and how well-developed it was is unknown. The page on which it was hosted was excluded from the Internet Archive. Auxilingua was an international auxiliary language created in by Jay Bowks. It had a LangMaker page, but this is all that is known of it.

None of it seems to remain on the web, though a thread mentioning it does. For the LangMaker pages associated with each of the languages mentioned here, please check the heading where that language is mentioned. Recently Changed Pages Porn 2.

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