Goals
- Endgoal - A truly verbless language I can use
- Vague phrases
- Glacial pace
- Navajo-of-nouns
- lazy but clever
- carved in stone
- complicated rituals
- Naturalism - 6/10
- I want some naturalistic elements
- Different setting (parallel Earth)
- Different nature (immortal humans)
- Irregularities but not many
- Idioms within reason
- Complexity - insane. Navajo but with only nouns
- Derivation - clear. Agglutinative, basically
- Features
- Phonology
- Lazy whole-mouth harmony
- A couple of clicks and ejectives (un-earth-like)
- CV, and CVC (no ejective coda)
- Grammar
- No verbs at all
- assumed copular between topic and subject
- 6 nouns classes (genders), like animacy
- Many cases (12?)
- Case-stacking
- word glue, like German
- mostly agglutinative, touch of fusional
- Culture
- things happen, not because someone does them, but because the world unfolds in prescribed patterns
- discourse is formulaic, ceremonial, or sacred: more on set relational expressions and fixed semantic roles, rather than on active description of novel events
- agency is less linguistically salient, so predicates assigning blame, initiative, or creativity are avoided
- Tidally Locked Planet
- The sun never moves in the sky.
- The world is divided into zones of permanent day, eternal night, and a narrow habitable twilight ring.
- People live in a stable band where temperature and light are forever the same.
- Mountain life
- Isolated communities → heavy internal consistency, less external pressure to simplify
- Thin air → favoring sharp, closed articulation: ejectives, glottalization, voiceless stops
- Cultural inwardness → deep philosophies of stasis and permanence
- Time is measured in generations, epochs, weathering of stone, growth cycles of ultra-slow plants
| Case |
Function |
Gloss
|
Existential cases
| Topical
|
Frames the referent of the utterance |
“As for…”
|
| Identity
|
Category, essence, nominal predicate |
“is a…” / “equals…”
|
| Possessive
|
ownership, authorship, kinship, part-whole |
“X’s Y”
|
| Genitive
|
association, content, theme, objective, attribution |
“Y of X”
|
Where/When Cases
| Case |
Function |
Typical gloss
|
| Locative
|
Place, state, context of being, time-within |
“in,” “at,” “on”, "during"
|
| Dative
|
Target, direction |
“to,” “for,” “until", "as far as"
|
| Ablative
|
Source, cause, origin |
“from,” “because of,” “due to”
|
| Benefactive
|
Advantage, interest, concern |
“for the benefit of…”, "at the behest of"
|
| Abessive
|
Absence, privation, “lacking” |
“without,” “lacking,” “free from”, "exclude"
|
How Cases
| Case |
Function |
Typical gloss
|
| Instrumental
|
Means, medium, material |
“by (means of)”, “through,” “with”, "using"
|
| Adverbial
|
Role/state modifier, part of speech shift |
“as (a) X,” “in a X way”, "like"
|
| Translative
|
Change of state, transformation |
“becoming,” “into,” “turning into”
|
Noun Classes
|
Not "Container" (mass: ?, ??) |
"Container" (count: ?, ??)
|
| Idea + Matter
|
Animals (also temperaments) |
Persons / Gods
|
| Matter only
|
(Diffuse) Substances: air, fire |
Tools , "rocks"
|
| Idea only
|
Actions |
Abstracts, Categories, Sets
|
Number: Containers are unmarked for number, as in Chinese/Japanese/Korean. Non-containers default to a collective/mass-noun number, but can take a partitive (which can mean as few as one).
Polypersonal pronouns: