Language Creation Conference
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The Language Creation Conference (LCC) is an annual conference about conlanging, organized by the Language Creation Society (LCS). It focuses primarily on the process of creating new languages, but also features talks that focus on features of various specific languages.
The first LCC was held at UC Berkeley in April 2006, the second in July 2007; the third conference is planned to be held in October 2008 at Brown University in Providence, RI.
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Reviews & discussion about the LCC:
- David Peterson (UCSD)
- Doug Ball (Stanford)
- CONLANG mailing list
- CONLANG mailing list part 2
- Collected feedback re LCC2
Published references:
- Sarah Higley (U.Rochester) - Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language, ISBN 9781403976734
- Amber Dance - In their own words - literally, front page article in the LA Times
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