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A '''kitchen sink conlang''' is a conlang that has "everything including the kitchen sink", i.e. a conlang of unrealistic phonological and/or grammatical complexity. While [[natlang]]s can be quite complex and a good [[naturalistic artlang]] reflects this, a kitchen sink conlang involves excessive complication without adding more depth. | {{stub}} | ||
A '''kitchen sink conlang''' is a conlang that has "everything including the kitchen sink", i.e. a pejorative term for a conlang of unrealistic phonological and/or grammatical complexity. While [[natlang]]s can be quite complex and a good [[naturalistic artlang]] reflects this, a kitchen sink conlang involves excessive complication without adding more depth. | |||
No single feature can turn a conlang into a kitchen sink - what is called for is a combination of several perceivedly unusual features, or even ordinary features that do not "work together". | |||
A conlang should not be call'd "kitchensinky" lightly, without considering the risk of [[ANADEW]]. The phonology of [[wikipedia:Dahalo language|Dahalo]] is a good example. | |||
Along with [[relex]]es, kitchen sink conlangs are frequently one of the first conlangs developed by a newbie, especially if they discovered the hobby while learning a second language or studying linguistics. It's hard not to become enamored with all the myriad ways humans can express their experiences beyond those available in one's native tongue. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 18 June 2025
A kitchen sink conlang is a conlang that has "everything including the kitchen sink", i.e. a pejorative term for a conlang of unrealistic phonological and/or grammatical complexity. While natlangs can be quite complex and a good naturalistic artlang reflects this, a kitchen sink conlang involves excessive complication without adding more depth.
No single feature can turn a conlang into a kitchen sink - what is called for is a combination of several perceivedly unusual features, or even ordinary features that do not "work together".
A conlang should not be call'd "kitchensinky" lightly, without considering the risk of ANADEW. The phonology of Dahalo is a good example.
Along with relexes, kitchen sink conlangs are frequently one of the first conlangs developed by a newbie, especially if they discovered the hobby while learning a second language or studying linguistics. It's hard not to become enamored with all the myriad ways humans can express their experiences beyond those available in one's native tongue.
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