Academic articles
This is a list of academic articles and papers about Toki Pona.
List of academic articles[edit | edit source]
- A formal grammar of Toki Pona (2012. Zach Tomaszewski.)
- Basic concepts and tools for the Toki Pona minimalist and constructed language: Wordnet synsets; analysis of the vocabulary; synthesis and syntax highlighting of texts (2018. Renato Fabbri, University of São Paulo, Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences.)
- Constructed Languages in the Whirlwind of the Digital Revolution (2017. Nenad Knežević. Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference at the Faculty of Foreign Languages: Language, Literature and Technology.)
- Designing an Artificial Robotic Interaction Language (2009. Omar Rubin. Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2009.)
- Edward Sapir's View about International Auxiliary Language (Emanuel Kulczycki)
- Expressive Robots in Education (2010. Martin Saerbeck, Tom Schut, Christoph Bartneck, Maddy D. Janse. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2010.)
- Inventing languages, inventing worlds. Towards a linguistic worldview for artificial languages direct link 2015 version (2016. Ida Stria. Wydział Neofilologii UAM w Poznaniu)
- Many more references on Google Scholar (441 results.)
- One of the (Hard) Sample Problems of the International Linguistic Olympiad (samples, solution)
- Processing of Toki pona in Czech (2008/9. Tomáš Brukner.)
- Processing Toki Pona with Perl (with a video talk at London Perl Workshop 2015 and another one)
- Second Language Creation Conference, University of California, Berkeley; "The Problems with Success: What Happens When an Opinionated Conlang Meets Its Speakers" (2007, talk on Toki Pona by Dr John Clifford)
- Speech Repository European Commision. Añade Toki Pona a tu combinación lingüísticauage of Good [Add Toki Pona to your language combination] (7 November, 2017. 3-minute speech about Toki Pona in Spanish)
- Still Hoping: The Relation of International Auxiliary Languages to Worldview and Perception (2018. Natalia C. Zorrilla. SocArXiv)
- The Development of Leibniz's Considerations in John Yenchs Project (Emanuel Kulczycki. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 15 (28) 2009.)
- Toki Pona: eine minimalistische Plansprache (2011. Marek Blahuš. Interlinguistische Informationen. Beiheft 18 (2011) 51–55.
- Toki Pona, the 120-Word Language (Christopher Huff at the Polyglot Gathering Berlin 2014, 60-minute video presentation)
- Towards the Design and Evaluation of ROILA: A Speech Recognition Friendly Artificial Language (2010. Omar Mubin, Christoph Bartneck, Loe Feijs, Eindhoven University of Technology. Advances in Natural Language Processing.)
- Using Language Tests and Emotional Expressions to Determine the Learnability of Artificial Languages (2009. Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Christoph Bartneck, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Loe Feijs. CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.)
- What you say is not what you get: Arguing for Artificial Languages Instead of Natural Languages in Human Robot Speech Interaction (2009. Omar Mubin, Christoph Bartneck, Loe Feijs.)
- Zipf's Law in Toki Pona (2021. Dariusz Jan Skotarek. ExLing 2020: Proceedings of 11th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics. doi:10.36505/ExLing-2020/11/0047/000462)