I enjoy looking at what folks come up with, especially more large-scale projects like Esperanto, Lojban, Toki Pona, and languages made for fictional races like Quenya, Klingon, D'ni, Na'vi.
Do you have any favorites? Why? Any you despise?
What I think of some more well-known conlangs:
Esperanto - I didn't know what a conlang was until I stumbled across it. If it weren't for Eo, I wouldn't have Sjal today
Quenya - Major influence on Sjal in the beginning. Also got me into Finnish and the wonderful world of cases. And because I'm so original, I like how it sounds. It was also the first place I saw deliberately taking a proto form of a language and applying sound changes to get a modern form.
Klingon - I think the grammar and phonology are pretty interesting. And I like Star Trek
Siwa - The creation of one of our own conlangers here
Määda - I hope that's right. Also another creation of one of our conlangers. It has a lot of parallels with Sjal's structure, so it seems to mesh with how my brain puts thoughts together, on top of being pretty and pushing me to explore aspect further.
Lojban - I don't think a human being could ever speak this language. The fact that every root has multiple dissimilar short forms to memorize for compounds on top of every root having X number of semantic slots which mean arbitrary things... I tried to learn it once out of curiosity and my brain turned to jelly. I also don't care for how it sounds. Big props for originality (and mind-melting complexity), though.
Toki pona - A bit too simple vocabulary-wise for me. When "animal" is precise as you can get without delving into cascades of descriptors to get to "horse" or something, it's a turn-off for me. It is however one of the few oligosynthetic conlangs I respect.
Na'vi - I was pleasantly surprised to see some unusual features, like verb infixes and ejectives. I haven't looked very closely at it because I don't give a flip about Avatar, but I just might.
D'ni - When I first saw the writing system for this conlang (from the Myst series), I spent weeks trying to come up with fancy writing systems. It might be what started my passion for writing systems (stronger than for languages even). It sounds like a softer Hebrew. The creator stopped contributing vocabulary a while ago though, so I was discouraged from delving into it when the gaps in vocabulary require feats of creativity to speak around.
Anyway, what conlangs do you all appreciate or dislike or have experience with?
PS, I'd very much like for this thread not to become an Esperanto-bashing thread





