KNSL
From Langmaker
| Conlang | KNSL |
| Author | David J. Peterson |
| Year Began | 2005 |
| Language Type | personal language |
| Lexicon Size | 374 |
| Etymologies | Yes |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | No |
KNSL, a personal language, was developed by David J. Peterson.
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Language sources
Kelenala, ASL, English, Tok Pisin, Gweydr, Epiq, Moro.
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Design principles
Aside from being a sign language, KNSL (or Kelenala Sign Language, or Hokonala) is supposed to be a speed creole, much like Kelenala. Thus, the entire language is built off of 374 basic signs. The ways in which the signs are combined are fundamentally different from the ways in which the words of Kelenala are combined, though, due to the medium of the language.
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