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<h2>The LCK now comes on dead trees!</h2>

The <a href="kit.html">Language Construction Kit</a> has been a mainstay of <a href="http://www.zompist.com"><b>zompist.com</b></a> for more than a decade, and helped countless conlangers make their own languages, while underhandedly teaching them how linguistics works.

<p>Thanks to <a href="yonagu.html">Yonagu Books</a>, It&#x2019;s now available in a print version, <b>four times larger</b>. 

<p>It goes into more detail for advanced students; at the same time it simplifies even more for beginners who often don&#x2019;t know where to start, with a chapter on naming languages and one overviewing the entire process.

<p>Also see <a href="resources/">the LCK resources page</a>.  If you bought the book in 2010, see <a href="LCK-Correx-1.0.pdf">the corrections page</a>.

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<h2>Table of Contents</h2>

<p><b>Introduction</b> &#8212; How to use the book

<p><b>A naming language</b> &#8212; How to create simple languages for naming characters and creating maps

<p><b>The overall process</b> &#8212; A quick tour of the process of making a language

<p><b>Sounds</b> &#8212; An expanded introduction to phonology

<p><b>Word building</b> &#8212; How to make words, and tricks to not have to make so many

<p><b>Grammar</b> &#8212; Morphology and syntax, the guts of your language

<p><b>Semantics</b> &#8212; Think about meaning... if you dare

<p><b>Pragmatics</b> &#8212; I finally got to explain all this neat stuff

<p><b>Language families</b> &#8212; How to create entire families, including a walkthrough on using the <a href="sounds.htm">Sound Change Applier</a>... plus shortcuts!

<p><b>Writing systems</b> &#8212; Making scripts from alphabets to logographs

<p><b>Kebreni</b> &#8212;  Director&#x2019;s commentary on one of my conlangs

<p><b>Word lists</b> &#8212;  Which words you really need

<p><b>More to read</b> &#8212;  An annotated reading list

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<h2>FAQ!</h2>

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<dt>This is a real book?

<dd>Yep, on 100% certified dead trees.  It&#x2019;s a 6" x 9" trade paperback.

<dt>Where can I get it?

<dd>On Amazon.  Didn&#x2019;t you see that big button?  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Language-Construction-Kit-Mark-Rosenfelder/dp/098447000X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268637297&sr=1-1">Go right here</a>.

<dt>Is it available yet?

<dd>Some says yes and some says absolutely.

<dt>How much will it be?

<dd>The softcover price is $14.95 (but it's frequently discounted).  The Kindle version is $6.25, and the hardcover is $34.95.

<dt>What's the quality like?

<dd>I've now seen a proof copy; it's quite good.  Good paper, glossy cover.  The print is sharp, much better than my printer.  I'm happy to see that after a complete reading the spine isn't even creased. 

<dt>How different is the print LCK from the online edition?

<dd>It&#x2019;s much larger&#8212; 292 pages.  It&#x2019;s been extensively rewritten, and now has proper sections on syntax and pragmatics.  I&#x2019;ve also learned from the sort of questions people had after reading the web version and offered more specific guidance for getting started; e.g. there is an overview chapter and a section on creating simple naming languages.  

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<dd>There&#x2019;s also new material for the advanced student: creating language families, using the Sound Change Applier, creating writing systems, addressing stylistics.  There are suggested word lists, an index, and an annotated reading list.

<dd>Plus, every page features conlanging&#x2019;s new mascot, Connie the Contortionist Conlanging Conger Eel!

<dd>(OK, no it doesn&#x2019;t.)

<dt>Will it be available in stores?

<dd>No, but they can order it from Amazon.  It&#x2019;s being printed and distributed through Amazon&#x2019;s print-on-demand service.

<dt>Why publish it that way?

<dd>It&#x2019;s the 21st century, baby.   Print-on-demand offers the opportunity for authors to more directly control the publishing process, and for readers to have access to a much much wider array of choices.  Even a huge bookstore doesn&#x2019;t have more than 200,000 titles on hand.  In the digital marketplace you can have 2 million.

<dd>In traditional terms, the LCK is a perfect midlist book.  It&#x2019;s something that should be of interest to readers year after year.  But traditional publishing has abandoned the midlist; it&#x2019;s only interested in blockbusters.  A friend of mine got a book published &#x2018;normally&#x2019;; it was kind of sad to see it in bookstores for two months, then disappear forever.  

<dt>Tell me about the hardcover.

<dd><font color="red">The LCK is now available in <b>hardcover</b>.</font>   As Amazon doesn't produce hardcovers, it's published through Lulu.

<dd>I have a copy right here; it feels solid and it should handle extensive use better than the softcover.  It doesn't have a slipcover (that's more expensive); it has a glossy printed cover, like many textbooks do.

<dd>Best of all, I've taken the opportunity to create an <b>updated edition</b> (1.2).  The typography is improved, typos have been corrected, and a couple sections rewritten. As of February 2015, the new text has also been applied to the Kindle and softcover editions.

<dt>Will the online LCK change?

<dd>For the better!  It's recently been entirely revised and expanded, incorporating some of the improvements of the print version.   It'll remain for free on zompist.com. 

<dt>Will the full print version ever appear in web format? 

<dd>No.  The idea is, I&#x2019;ve provided a huge mass of stuff online for free, and I&#x2019;ll continue to do so.  And this will hopefully induce you to shell out a few clams for even more stuff on paper.

<dd>What&#x2019;s in it for you?  By paying for things like the LCK, you encourage me to produce more stuff.  I can only devote so much time to a hobby.  I can do a lot more if I&#x2019;m making some income.

<dt>What&#x2019;s this Kindle edition?

<dd>The Kindle edition costs $6.25.  I don&#x2019;t actually own a Kindle so I can&#x2019;t say exactly what it looks like, but it looks all right in the Kindle preview app.   

<p>(Nook doesn&#x2019;t support Unicode, so I don&#x2019;t think a Nook edition will work.)

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<h3>Get advanced!</h3>

<p>Want more? The sequel to the LCK is <a href="lck2.html"><i>Advanced Language Construction</i></a>.  New topics ranging from creoles to sign language to logographs to logic, plus a much more detailed treatment of morphology and syntax.   

<p>An essential reference, whether you've just read the LCK, or you've been doing conlangs for years.   

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<h3>So many words!</h3>

<p>My third langauge book is <a href="lexipedia.html"><i>The Conlanger's Lexipedia</i></a>: a whole book about word-building.  It goes over derivation, etymology, classification, and metaphor, and then dives deep into 51 different topics, giving etymologies and interesting verbal distinctions from multiple languages, and the real-world knowledge you need to create words in that category.

<p>Plus there's a list of the 1500 roots most useful for fantasy and science fiction.  You may have the world's coolest morphosyntax, but you need this book to have a vocabulary that's not just a fancy relex of English.

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<h3>Do syntax!</h3>

<p>Is your syntax section half a page long? Do you wonder what Noam Chomsky was on about?  The new <a href="syntax.html"><i>Syntax Construction Kit</i></a> is the solution to all your problems.  Well, your syntax-related problems.  Covers all the neat things modern syntax
has discovered, including both Chomskyan and non-Chomskyan schools. 

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<h3>Create a planet!</h3>

<p>NThe companion volume to the LCK, <a href="pck.html"><i>The Planet Construction Kit</i></a>... covering everything about conworlds <i>but</i> languages: astronomy, geology, climate, history and culture, religion, magic, technology, war... even how to create illustrations and 3-D models to bring your creation to life.

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