"artlang" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: artlangs [plural]
Etymology: Blend of artistic + language. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|artistic|language}} Blend of artistic + language Head templates: {{en-noun}} artlang (plural artlangs)
  1. A conlang created for artistic purposes or aesthetic ideals. Wikipedia link: Artistic language Categories (topical): Conlanging Derived forms: artlanger Related terms: glossopoeia
    Sense id: en-artlang-en-noun-eP14gQMM Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "text": "1998 January 8, Paul Roser, “Help with phonological transcription”, list.sci.lang.constructed, Usenet,\nIt is my artlang, spoken on an archipelago in the mid-Atlantic, somewhat south of the Azores and northwest of Madeira. The liturgical language has a number of _very_ exotic sounds, partly to indicate that it is not the normal language of the street (these sounds include several velaric egressive sounds, ie reverse clicks; one or two apicovelars; nareal fricatives; and a few others)."
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