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=== Reference ===
=== Reference ===
* [https://toaq.net/ Toaq.net]: main Toaq site; includes the [[reference grammar]]
* [https://toaq.net/ Toaq.net]: main Toaq site; includes the [[reference grammar]]
** [https://toaq.net/refgram/00/ Reference Grammar]; see article above
** [https://toaq.net/refgram/00/ Reference Grammar]; see article above (see also [[:File:Toaq 20220315.pdf|Chinese translation by Haıdosıanı]])
** [https://toaq.net/TwE/ Toaq with Ease] – a gentle textbook for learning Toaq, delivered in bite-sized lessons containing audio
** [https://toaq.net/TwE/ Toaq with Ease] – a gentle textbook for learning Toaq, delivered in bite-sized lessons containing audio
** [https://toaq.net/dictionary/ Official Toaq dictionary] – over 1200 [[root]]s, particles, original [[compound]]s, and coinings that sit at the core of the language ([https://github.com/toaq/dictionary source code])
** [https://toaq.net/dictionary/ Official Toaq dictionary] – over 1200 [[root]]s, particles, original [[compound]]s, and coinings that sit at the core of the language ([https://github.com/toaq/dictionary source code])

Revision as of 21:18, 13 May 2022

Social venues (in decreasing importance)

Official and recommended materials

The below links are either owned, managed, or endorsed by Hoemaı. Use them as a starting place for your Toaq journey.

Reference

Resources

Tools

Unofficial and community-managed resources

Tools

  • Tooltipping tool – lets you peek at definitions of words in running text by hovering at them

Tech

Write-ups

Technical data

Literature

Recordings

Old resources; could be recycled or updated or recatalogued

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Semi-related links

  • Predilex: a database of predicates with definitions, tags and cross-linking with corresponding words in different loglangs, including Toaq
  • The Loglangs Wiki – an affiliated project that aims to document and foster the development of up-and-coming logical languages

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