Juliscan
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Juliscan |
| Author | Clint Jackson Baker and Chris Johnston |
| Year Began | 2006 |
| Language Type - by purpose - by source | altlang romance conlang |
| Typology - morphology - word order | fusional SVO |
| Lexicon Size | 1900 |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | Yes |
| Primer | No |
Juliscan is an altlang romlang and was created by Clint Jackson Baker and Chris Johnston.
Language sources
Latin, Italian, Romanian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan
Design principles
Latin roots through some fairly regular transformations including palatisation of /t/, syllable final /l/ deletion, among others. Also simplification of consonant clusters and condensation of unstressed syllables.
External link
http://ca.geocities.com/organoman134/Juliscan/index.html
Categories: Conlangs | Altlangs | Romance conlangs | Conlangs with SVO word order | Conlangs with fusional morphology | Conlangs with 1900 words | Conlangs created in 2006 | Conlangs by Clint Jackson Baker and Chris Johnston | Conlangs by Chris Johnston | Conlangs by Clint Jackson Baker | Diachronic conlangs | Personal conlangs | Latin-influenced conlangs | Collaborative Conlangs | 2006

