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Mi 03.07.2024 21:05

To all linguists and software developers

Would it be possible to create a kind of "artificial language", proposed like in the comments below, to express highly complex (scientific) concepts (watch the video)?

"Those articles are posted with the use of some mixing algorithm that mixes made up languages together with coherent grammatic structure. Truly bizarre, because in order to decipher them, you would not only need to know those made up languages but also have access to the mixing software ..."

"Checked some stuff out, it's basically an experimental project involving perl language scripting and other methods to create anti-language. I think that, to get involved, you'd need to really grasp their philosophy which, at the moment, seems interesting and far reaching. They have software to translate their words and hide words within words, applying all sorts of interesting techniques to go beyond conventional language usage."

forgottenlanguages-full.forgot

iv.melmac.space/watch?v=gyWwIP

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