Baralipton is an artificial language created by the linguist and artist James Cooke Brown in the 1960s. It was designed primarily as a tool for communication and experimentation in linguistic theory. Baralipton features a unique structure that departs from traditional grammar and syntax to explore and illustrate various linguistic principles. The language is notable for its simplicity and regularity, making it a useful educational resource for demonstrating language concepts.

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