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Inspired by real language features:
Inspired by real language features:
* {{vlapoi|sumcau|staile}}, inspired by nounless languages like that of Salishan and Wakashan families<ref>[https://www.dropbox.com/s/kvj63dtew6hs3z3/ENG%20Davidson%2CM.%20-%20Studies%20in%20southern%20Wakashan%20%28Nootkan%29%20grammar.pdf?dl=0 A grammar of Nootkah]</ref>.
* {{vlapoi|sumcau|staile}}, inspired by nounless languages like that of Salishan and Wakashan families<ref>[https://www.dropbox.com/s/kvj63dtew6hs3z3/ENG%20Davidson%2CM.%20-%20Studies%20in%20southern%20Wakashan%20%28Nootkan%29%20grammar.pdf?dl=0 A grammar of Nootkah]</ref>.
Inspired by other constructed languages:
* Verbless style inspired by Kēlen<ref>http://www.terjemar.net/grammar.php</ref>
* toki pona style, with e.g. anaphora instead of nested constructs ({mi pinxe lo tcati .i mi masno lonu go'i})
* http://www.terjemar.net/grammar.php
Inspired by fictional languages:
Inspired by fictional languages:
* Tlön styles, from Borges’ short story. Most Tlön languages lack nouns.
* Tlön styles, from Borges’ short story. Most Tlön languages lack nouns.

Revision as of 12:28, 23 February 2015

Inspired by real language features:

  • sumcau staile, inspired by nounless languages like that of Salishan and Wakashan families[1].

Inspired by other constructed languages:

Inspired by fictional languages:

  • Tlön styles, from Borges’ short story. Most Tlön languages lack nouns.
  • snanu melatlon staile: in Southern Tlön style, meaning is constructed from verbs and adverbs.
  • berti melatlon staile: in Northern Tlön style, objects are referred to by combination of adjectives.
  • melaxoxengron staile, inspired by “language of dreams” in Max Frei novels. Similar to Northern Tlön style; default evidential is si'au.

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