Loglan
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Loglan
Summary
Loglan is a logical language[1]. Loglan draws 470 Wikipedia views per month (logical_language category, ranking #2 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Loglan's instance of is recorded as logical language[3].
- Loglan's instance of is recorded as a priori language[4].
- Loglan is owned by James Cooke Brown[5].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as predicate logic[6].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as English[7].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as Russian[8].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as Mandarin[9].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as Italian[10].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as Spanish[11].
- Loglan's based on is recorded as Arabic[12].
- Loglan's writing system is recorded as Latin script[13].
- Loglan's Commons category is recorded as Loglan[14].
- Loglan's chairperson is recorded as James Cooke Brown[15].
- 1955 marks the founding of Loglan[16].
- Loglan's cause of destruction is recorded as copyright[17].
- Loglan's cause of destruction is recorded as James Cooke Brown[18].
- Loglan's official website is recorded as http://www.loglan.org/[19].
- Loglan's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Loglan[20].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as https://cals.info/language/loglan/[21].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as https://database.conlang.org/view/?conlang=367[22].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as http://inthelandofinventedlanguages.com/index.php?page=languages&id=400[23].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as https://linguifex.com/wiki/Loglan[24].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as https://www.frathwiki.com/Loglan[25].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as https://xextan.miraheze.org/wiki/Loglan[26].
- Loglan's described at URL is recorded as https://mw.lojban.org/papri/Loglan[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include logical language[3] and a priori language[4].
Origins
1955 marks the founding of Loglan[16].
Why It Matters
Loglan draws 470 Wikipedia views per month (logical_language category, ranking #2 of 2).[2] Loglan has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]