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For requests of conlanging resources (like generators, training data, guides, and other websites).

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Is there an open-source set of topics and vocabulary for making a language tutorial?

I found a great blog post called Avoiding the "Boing" by author and conlanger E.M. Epps, in which she laid out a lot of information on conlanging that's helpful for new and experienced conlangers. One …
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Is there an open-source set of topics and vocabulary for making a language tutorial?

There could be errors in this since I'm not very familiar with it. Fluent Forever's approach looks like it's adaptable to any language. Fluent Forever is a language learning app you can buy. Their app …
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Is there an open-source set of topics and vocabulary for making a language tutorial?

The Fundamento de Esperanto was published in 1905, so as far as I know it's in the public domain everywhere. It's one of the foundational documents of Esperanto, containing a short grammar description …
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Is there an open-source set of topics and vocabulary for making a language tutorial?

Does anyone provide a freely available or licensable template that conlangers can use to develop a lesson plan? Specifically, I'm thinking about how a lot of language books divide vocabulary and gramm …
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Is there an open-source set of topics and vocabulary for making a language tutorial?

One place to start is the Universal Language Dictionary. ULD Version 2.7 is listed on the Frath Wiki. ULD Version 3 is available in Google Sheet form. The Universal Language Dictionary is a list of c …
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