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A frequent companion goal to syntactic unambiguousness among loglangs is lack of lexical homonymy and polysemy (at least when not resolvable through syntax alone), albeit this is arguably not a necessary feature of loglanghood. | A frequent companion goal to syntactic unambiguousness among loglangs is lack of lexical homonymy and polysemy (at least when not resolvable through syntax alone), albeit this is arguably not a necessary feature of loglanghood. | ||
Some of the most prominent constructed languages that have been described as "loglangs" include [[Loglan]] (1955), [[Lojban]] (1987), [[Gua\spi]] (1989), [[Toaq]] (2013), [[Eberban]] (2020), [[Nahaıwa]] (2021), [[Xextan]] (2022). A more exhaustive list may be found [https://loglangs.wiki/Portal there]. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
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