Experimental language


An experimental language is a constructed language designed for linguistics research, often on the relationship between language and thought.
One particular assumption having received much attention in fiction is popularly known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis. The claim is that the structure of a language somehow affects the way its speakers perceive their world, either strongly, in which case "language determines thought", or weakly, in which case "language influences thought".
The extreme case of the strong version of the hypothesis would be the idea that words have a power inherent to themselves such that their use determines not just our thoughts, but even that which our thoughts are about, i.e. reality itself. This idea, however, is more properly treated within ontology than linguistics.

Languages exploring the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis

Constructed languages

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