Constructed Language Grammar

Constructed Language Grammar refers to the rules and systems that govern the structure, formation, and usage of artificial or constructed languages. This includes aspects such as word order, sentence structure, verb conjugation, noun declension, tense, mood, and voice. In constructed languages, grammar is deliberately created by language creators or conlangers, often to achieve specific linguistic goals or to reflect fictional cultures. The grammar of constructed languages can vary widely, drawing inspiration from natural languages or inventing entirely new systems.




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Constructed Language Grammar