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'''Hyperborean''' | '''Hyperborean''' is a [[Philosophical language|philosophical]] [[ab interiori language]] of the [[w:mesolithic|Mesolithic]] that consists of a scheme of templates through [[w:Polysynthesis|polysynthesis]]. Its creator, [[User:Veno|Veno]], named the [[Paleolithic Code]] as such due the similarity with the Muskogean, Salishan, Athabaskan, Yeniseian, Northwest-Caucasian, and other linguistic families mainly from Siberia and North-America. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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nxia /ŋχʲʰəʔ/ "X moves" | nxia /ŋχʲʰəʔ/ "X moves" | ||
nxiap /ŋχʲʰəpˀ/ "a wrappable long material moves" | |||
nxiat /ŋχʲʰətˀ/ "a slender stiff object moves" | nxiap /ŋχʲʰəpˀ/ "a wrappable long material moves" | ||
nxiakt /ŋχʲʰəkˀtˀ/ "a pasta-like material moves" | |||
nxial /ŋχʲʰəlˀ/ "a flexible material moves" | nxiat /ŋχʲʰətˀ/ "a slender stiff object moves" | ||
nxiakt /ŋχʲʰəkˀtˀ/ "a pasta-like material moves" | |||
nxial /ŋχʲʰəlˀ/ "a flexible material moves" | |||
kʷ- action occuring in water [locative affix] | |||
-kʷ object is liquid [adjective affix] | |||
tʲ + s = tʃ | tʲ + s = tʃ | ||
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švadļ | švadļ | ||
''śkwądls''<br> | |||
ʂ-kʷˀ-(∅)-ə̃-(∅)-tɬ-s | |||
á progressive | á progressive | ||
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==Other resources== | ==Other resources== | ||
The Na-Dene Languages, a Preliminary Report; E. Sapir; American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1915), pp. 534-558 (25 pages). | |||
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An arctic continent on the Gerardus Mercator map of 1595 | |
| Created by | Veno |
| Date | c. 25,000-12,000 BP |
| Setting | Siberia (?) |
| Native speakers | - (2024) |
Pangaean Code
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Early form | Paleolithic Code
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Map of areas where the Hyperborean Code is believed to have once been spoken | |
Hyperborean is a philosophical ab interiori language of the Mesolithic that consists of a scheme of templates through polysynthesis. Its creator, Veno, named the Paleolithic Code as such due the similarity with the Muskogean, Salishan, Athabaskan, Yeniseian, Northwest-Caucasian, and other linguistic families mainly from Siberia and North-America.
Introduction
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Template of 9 positions...
adļandļ /ət͡ɬˀənt͡ɬ/, an adjective describing adļandļs /ət͡ɬˀənt͡ɬs/ "X that is not a right/property", from dļas /t͡ɬˀəs/ "obligation/ownership"
śaškhpáļ "I will kill you"
kʷˀ-n "dog" kʷˀ-ŋχʲ "rain" t͡sʲˀ-k "stone" -χʷˀ- "house"
Diluvian nacar "familiarity, norms, people" > Hyperboran nas /nˀəs/ "people"
Diluvian hecar "wind" > Hyperboran ngias /ŋkʲˀəs/ "wind"
> [adaptation] > -gci- /kˀt͡sˀʲ/ > [stabilization] > ciax /t͡sˀʲəks/ "stone"
Diluvian da "movement" > Hyperboran nda /ntə/
nxia /ŋχʲʰəʔ/ "X moves"
nxiap /ŋχʲʰəpˀ/ "a wrappable long material moves"
nxiat /ŋχʲʰətˀ/ "a slender stiff object moves"
nxiakt /ŋχʲʰəkˀtˀ/ "a pasta-like material moves"
nxial /ŋχʲʰəlˀ/ "a flexible material moves"
kʷ- action occuring in water [locative affix]
-kʷ object is liquid [adjective affix]
tʲ + s = tʃ t + s = ts tʷ + s = tʂ Fusions j + ɬ = ʎ Reductions t͡s - s = θ
vaļ
švadļ
śkwądls
ʂ-kʷˀ-(∅)-ə̃-(∅)-tɬ-s
á progressive à past inconclusive ā̀ past conclusive ∅ present iconclusive á future inconclusive ā̀ ā́ future conclusive
/aː/ /áː/ /àː/ /âː//ãː/ /ã́ː/ /ã̀ː/ /ã̂ː//aːʔ/ /áːʔ/ /àːʔ/ /âːʔ//ãːʔ/ /ã́ːʔ/ /ã̀ːʔ/ /ã̂ːʔ/
ļ + s = ļ
ś /ʂ/ [1s] š /ʃ/ [2s] s /s/ [3]
śqua "you speak"
There are 4 classifiers (*∅, *d, *ļ, and *dļ), but two of their forms require the generic subject *s [-4] in order to represent the 6 voices: qua /qˀʷəˀ/ "he/she/it experiences the saying" [experimental voice] quad [passive voice] squad [passive-obligative voice] quaļ [medio-passive voice] squaļ [active voice] quadļ [active-obligative voice]
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| -4 | -3 | -2 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Subject | Biradical Root | ? | Animacy | Tense / Aspect / Number | Voice / Subject / Negation | Subject | Biradical Root | Function |
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
Other resources
The Na-Dene Languages, a Preliminary Report; E. Sapir; American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1915), pp. 534-558 (25 pages).