Some of these languages are presented as distorted versions of modern English. Jack Womack[?]'s Dryco novels feature a future form of English with a modified grammar.
A fictional language is separated from an artlang[?] (language constructed for beauty or fun) by both purpose and relative completion: a fictional language generally has the least amount of grammar and vocabulary possible, and it is made usually for a novel or movie.
Others have developed languages in detail for their own sake, such as the languages of Middle-earth of J.R.R. Tolkien, Star Trek's Klingon and the languages in Star Wars.
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