Artistic languages
Klingon Language Institute
The Klingon Language Institute
Mark Rosenfelder’s Metaverse provides a useful listing of 5000 languages and dialects (grouped by their relationships), where the numbers one to ten in each language may be found
Mark Rosenfelder's Metaverse
The Sunday Times - Ireland article
Enya sings in a tongue from a 'distant planet' - Sunday Times - Times Online
More about Loxian amarantine
Loxian | Amarantine Special
_arc.hive_ , a mailing list for codework and mezangelle
mo(ve.men)tion , mez' website with mezangelle work that often originated in E-mail/ Internet_Relay_Chat exchanges
mo[ve.men]tion
"Vozgian" artificially constructed language
Vozgian
"Slaveni" artificially constructed language
SLAV�NI
"Nassian" artificially constructed language ark
naseku enezuku
"Sevorian" artificially constructed language
zolid matters online - Sievrøsku (Sevorian)
Tilman Berger: ''Vom Erfinden Slavischer Sprachen'' (in German, PDF)
Kingdom of Talossa
The Talossan Language
Republic of Talossa
The Talossan-Language project language
Talossan-Language.com
Sally Caves's Teonaht page
Teonaht Homepage, Sally Caves © 1998
Virtual Verduria
Virtual Verduria
Grammar of Verdurian - Hosted by Zompist.com
Grammar of Verdurian
Wenedyk (in English)
Wenedyk
Tambov Academy of Zaum (Russian; Cyrillic KOI8-R encoding)
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Article by A. Purin: “Meaning and Zaum” (Russian)
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Lecture by Z. Laskewicz: “Zaum: Words Without Meaning or Meaning Without Words? Towards a Musical Understanding of Language” (English)
Zaum - words without meaning or meaning without words?
General overview of zaum (English)
Chapter Nine of G. Janecek, ''Zaum: The Transrational Poetry of Russian Futurism'' (English)
from Gerald Janecek "Kruchonykh" from "Zaum: The Transrational
Poetry of Russian Futurism" at Light and Dust
Examples of zaum (National Center of Contemprary Art, Kaliningrad) (English)
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