
Language Creation
Language creation, also known as conlanging, refers to the process of inventing new languages. This can involve developing unique vocabulary, grammar rules, and pronunciation systems. People create languages for various reasons, such as enhancing fictional worlds in literature and film, facilitating communication, or exploring linguistic concepts. Notable examples include J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish languages and the constructed international language Esperanto. Language creation combines creativity with linguistic knowledge, allowing creators to express cultural ideas or social concepts that existing languages may not fully capture.