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In the terminology of Seuna, it is said that there are 37 (45 in base 8) possible "head-events". (The ampersand is the first letter of the Seuna alphabet. It is just a symbol that support the following vowel. So a word with @ initially, actually starts with a vowel.)

After the "head-event" there is the "initial-span-sound". The 11 possible "initial-span-sounds" are

AU O OI I IA A UA U EU E AI *

  • Notice that no opening diphthongs allowed in initial position

vowel = span.sound ? = flow.sound ?

The above constitutes what in SEUNA terminology is called a "word". Most concepts in Seuna are represented by a "word". Many particles (and a few concepts such as cat = MEU) are represented by shorter "sound-strings" (called "mini-words" in Seuna terminology), but the vast majority of concepts are represented by "words".