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* Tlön styles, from Borges’ short story. Most Tlön languages lack nouns, so sumti are either avoided or thought of as combinations of properties and/or relations. {{jvs|za'a}} and {{jvs|si'au}} evidentials are common.
* Tlön styles, from Borges’ short story. Most Tlön languages lack nouns, so sumti are either avoided or thought of as combinations of properties and/or relations. {{jvs|za'a}} and {{jvs|si'au}} evidentials are common.
:* snanu melatlon staile: in Southern Tlön style, meaning is constructed from verbs and adverbs. Example: {mo'i ga'u ku ti'a lo zu'o ru'i flecu cu co'a mluni}.
:* snanu melatlon staile: in Southern Tlön style, meaning is constructed from verbs and adverbs. Example: {mo'i ga'u ku ti'a lo zu'o ru'i flecu cu co'a mluni}.
:* berti melatlon staile: in Northern Tlön style, objects are referred to by combination of adjectives (qualities). Possible lojbanic ways to do so: {{jvs|ka}} and {{jvs|za'i}} abstractions, modals making main level bridi into such abstractions (especially {{vlapoi|kai|ku}} and {{vlapoi|ri'i|ku}}, also {{vlapoi|ci'o|ku}} and {{vlapoi|mu'u|ku}}), {{jvs|ca'onai}} and {{jvs|co'inai}} event contours, {{jvs|ru'i}} and {{jvs|ze'e}} interval properties. Example: {kai vacri je klina ne'i kai'u narju je kandi je tsani}. ''Note: I am tempted to replace {lo} and {kai'u} with something other in these examples, to completely avoid references to (non-abstract) objects.''
:* berti melatlon staile: in Northern Tlön style, objects are referred to by combination of adjectives (qualities). Possible lojbanic ways to do so: {{jvs|ka}} and {{jvs|za'i}} abstractions, modals making main level bridi into such abstractions (especially {{vlapoi|kai|ku}} and {{vlapoi|ri'i|ku}}, also {{vlapoi|ci'o|ku}} and {{vlapoi|mu'u|ku}}), {{jvs|ca'onai}} and {{jvs|co'inai}} event contours, {{jvs|ru'i}} and {{jvs|ze'e}} interval properties. Example: {kai vacri je klina ne'i lo kai'u narju je kandi je tsani}. ''Note: I am tempted to replace {lo} and {kai'u} with something other in these examples, to completely avoid references to (non-abstract) objects.''
* melaxoxengron staile, inspired by “language of dreams” in Max Frei novels. Similar to (especially Northern) Tlön style; default evidential is {{jvs|si'au}}, {{jvs|se'o}} may also be used.
* melaxoxengron staile, inspired by “language of dreams” in Max Frei novels. Similar to (especially Northern) Tlön style; default evidential is {{jvs|si'au}}, {{jvs|se'o}} may also be used.
Inspired by programming languages:
Inspired by programming languages:

Revision as of 22:26, 27 February 2015

Lojban-specific:

  • cmavo-only style[1]

Inspired by real language features:

  • sumcau staile, inspired by nounless languages like that of Salishan and Wakashan families[2].

Inspired by other constructed languages:

  • Verbless style inspired by Kēlen[3]
  • toki pona style, with e.g. anaphora instead of nested constructs ({mi pinxe lo tcati .i mi masno lonu go'i})

Inspired by fictional languages:

  • Tlön styles, from Borges’ short story. Most Tlön languages lack nouns, so sumti are either avoided or thought of as combinations of properties and/or relations. za'a and si'au evidentials are common.
  • snanu melatlon staile: in Southern Tlön style, meaning is constructed from verbs and adverbs. Example: {mo'i ga'u ku ti'a lo zu'o ru'i flecu cu co'a mluni}.
  • berti melatlon staile: in Northern Tlön style, objects are referred to by combination of adjectives (qualities). Possible lojbanic ways to do so: ka and za'i abstractions, modals making main level bridi into such abstractions (especially kai ku and ri'i ku, also ci'o ku and mu'u ku), ca'onai and co'inai event contours, ru'i and ze'e interval properties. Example: {kai vacri je klina ne'i lo kai'u narju je kandi je tsani}. Note: I am tempted to replace {lo} and {kai'u} with something other in these examples, to completely avoid references to (non-abstract) objects.
  • melaxoxengron staile, inspired by “language of dreams” in Max Frei novels. Similar to (especially Northern) Tlön style; default evidential is si'au, se'o may also be used.

Inspired by programming languages:

Credits

Many ideas were proposed by la gleki.

References