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| '''Naming Languages''' are a very simple kind of invented language. Essentially, they are little more than a short list of lexical items devised to fit some pre-considered phonological scheme. Could be as few as a score or two of words or maybe as many as a hundred. There may be a few short phrases, but there is generally no work done (or planned) on the grammar of the language.
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| Naming languages are often created in conjunction with fantasy or sci-fi stories to give the background a sense of depth without actually working too hard on devising a whole language.
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| An example of a naming language, using medication names as a phonological basis. All the author of the story or game setting has to do is apply meanings!
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| A naming language for use in a story.
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| adefovir >> defevre<br>
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| ado-trastuzumab >> dotrrstizam<br>
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| emtansine >> emnesin<br>
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| afeditab >> aftetam<br>
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| adalat >> atlam<br>
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| aflibercept >> aflerrazb<br>
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| agalsidase >> aglezet<br>
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| albuterol >> ammitrel<br>
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| proventil >> pervdle<br>
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| ventolin >> vnetelin<br>
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| alclometasone >> aglemptezam<br>
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| dipropionate >> djrompenet<br>
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| alefacept >> alvvazb<br>
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| dipivoxil >> dbemozle<br>
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| ganciclovir >> dgenqelevre<br>
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| gefitinib >> dgeftenim<br>
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| iressa >> yeresea<br>
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| gelclair >> dgeqlere<br>
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| gemcitabine >> dgemtavne<br>
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| levothyroxine >> alwotrrucne<br>
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| tirosint >> trusine<br>
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| linaclotide >> lengclutte<br>
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| linagliptin >> lengcletin<br>
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| succimer >> hiqemre<br>
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| sucralfate >> higravat<br>
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| warfarin >> arvrin<br>
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| jantoven >> champtevin<br>
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| zafirlukast >> savrelcasse<br>
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| zaleplon >> sauplam
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| Rubric: medial vowel reduction, medial consonant voicing / devoicing and combination, simplification of endings, etc., etc. Used for: town names, personal names, epithets, etc:
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