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Autism conlang?

Ylva

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I've posted before about maybe teaching people who struggle with language a simpler conlang. This is not that.

Often when I read blogs and articles by autistic people, it is mentioned that the English language lacks words for some things that are related to how the world looks for autistics. So maybe there should be a constructed language with that purpose – for autistics to talk about, not just autism, but the world they live in. We already know we live in a paralell but overlapping world to neurotypicals.
 
Yes! While every person has their own unique experience of the world, the autistic subjective experience really is different.
 
Neither nor traditional Chinese, that's why my word usage in my own fiction is unique.
Reading my fiction is like using a magnifying glass to explore the world.
 

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