Aydın Baykara

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(Created page with " == Constructed Language AYBAY CONLANG (ABCL) == “AyBay ConLang”, (abbreviated as ABCL) is a constructed language (conlang), developed and issued by Dr. Aydin Baykara in 2022. It is an a priori language, which means that the complete vocabulary has been created entirely new, starting from zero. ABCL is a conlang containing partly the features of philosophical and logical languages. It is less agglutinative, but fairly inflective and derivative too. Living world lan...")
 
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- For the ease of utterance and fluency the diphthong and double consonants in a syllable shall be avoided.
- For the ease of utterance and fluency the diphthong and double consonants in a syllable shall be avoided.


- The words shall be as short as possible for short expressions and for saving printing paper.
- The words shall be as short as possible for short expressions and for saving printing paper.
 
ABCL is built up in two levels. The basic one (Level 1) is for normal use (about B2  level of CEFR) and the second level (Level 2) is for the full utilization of all aspects for higher purposes like printed papers and literature.
ABCL is built up in two levels. The basic one (Level 1) is for normal use (about B2  level of CEFR) and the second level (Level 2) is for the full utilization of all aspects for higher purposes like printed papers and literature.


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- Words are created according to a certain scheme systematically as detailed below (Title: Vocabulary) Thus a learner can easily identify with this scheme which role a word in the sentence play (adverb, noun etc.) without knowing its meaning before. Except verbs (even after conjugation) and conjunctives/prepositions all words ends up on a vowel. This way (one vowel follow the other) it will not possible to merge two particles in one if somebody speaks too fast (inevitably he must stop before second vowel).
- Words are created according to a certain scheme systematically as detailed below (Title: Vocabulary) Thus a learner can easily identify with this scheme which role a word in the sentence play (adverb, noun etc.) without knowing its meaning before. Except verbs (even after conjugation) and conjunctives/prepositions all words ends up on a vowel. This way (one vowel follow the other) it will not possible to merge two particles in one if somebody speaks too fast (inevitably he must stop before second vowel).
   
   
- This scheme avoids diphthongs and clusters in a syllable too, with three exemptions only (the modal prefixes, plural and antonym suffixes _s and _x)
- This scheme avoids diphthongs and clusters in a syllable too, with three exemptions only (the modal prefixes, plural and antonym suffixes _i and _x)


- ABCL relies up on the Turkish alphabet and orthography and follows the principle "one letter per sound."
- ABCL relies up on the Turkish alphabet and orthography and follows the principle "one letter per sound."