Conlanger
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A conlanger is person who invents conlangs (constructed languages). Possibly the most famous conlangers are J. R. R. Tolkien and L. L. Zamenhof. One of the few professional conlangers is Marc Okrand.
[edit] Professional Conlangers
Conlangers who have been hired to create languages.
- Marc Okrand
- Reverend William Fulco (reconstructed rather than invented the Aramaic of Jesus)
- Herman Miller
- Matt Pearson
[edit] Published International-Auxiliary Conlangers
"Auxlangers" are conlangers who have created languages intended for international communication.
- Louis de Beaufront
- James Cooke Brown
- Louis Couturat
- Alexander Gode
- Otto Jespersen
- Charles Kay Ogden
- Giuseppe Peano
- Kenneth L. Pike
- Waldemar Rosenberger
- Johann Martin Schleyer
- Kenneth Searight
- Edgar de Wahl
- Dr. L. L. Zamenhof
[edit] Published Fictional Conlangers
Conlangers whose work has been published in books or other media that they created: