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Created page with "A '''logical language''' or '''loglang''' is a spoken language that is syntactically unambiguous in its encoding of logical forms. Toaq is a loglang, as are its popular predecessors Loglan and Lojban. Other loglangs are described on the [https://loglangs.wiki/Portal Logical Languages Wiki]. There is some debate about the exact definition of "loglang", and in its most general sense it may refer simply to a conlang that is somehow based on logic. The "unambiguou..."
(Created page with "A '''logical language''' or '''loglang''' is a spoken language that is syntactically unambiguous in its encoding of logical forms. Toaq is a loglang, as are its popular predecessors Loglan and Lojban. Other loglangs are described on the [https://loglangs.wiki/Portal Logical Languages Wiki]. There is some debate about the exact definition of "loglang", and in its most general sense it may refer simply to a conlang that is somehow based on logic. The "unambiguou...")
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