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'''Pangaean''', also referred to as | '''Pangaean''', also referred to as '''Primordial''', '''Codes''', or '''Codex''', is a [[Philosophical language|philosophical]] [[ab interiori language]] of the [[w:Upper Paleolithic|Upper Paleolithic]] that consists on codifying the [[w:Alphabet of human thought|alphabet of thought]] into articulated sounds. Its creator, [[User:Veno|Veno]], named it after the hypothesis of [[Paleolithic Codes]], wherein the language would be the oldest one. | ||
The Codex is very similar to [[w:Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]]' idealization of a [[w:Characteristica Universalis|Characteristica Universalis]], although the presence of [[w:Mnemonic|Mnemonics]] and [[w:Sound symbolism|Sound Symbolism]] may set it apart from a genuine [[w:Calculus ratiocinator|calculus ratiocinator]]. Meaningful units are mimetic rather than numeric (called [[w:Phememe|phememes]]), whose discussion first appeared in [[w:Plato|Plato]]'s [[w:Cratylus (dialogue)|Cratylus]] before being developed in the 20<sup>th</sup> Century by anthropologist [[w:Mary LeCron Foster|Mary LeCron Foster]]. With those phememes [...] | The Codex is very similar to [[w:Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]]' idealization of a [[w:Characteristica Universalis|Characteristica Universalis]], although the presence of [[w:Mnemonic|Mnemonics]] and [[w:Sound symbolism|Sound Symbolism]] may set it apart from a genuine [[w:Calculus ratiocinator|calculus ratiocinator]]. Meaningful units are mimetic rather than numeric (called [[w:Phememe|phememes]]), whose discussion first appeared in [[w:Plato|Plato]]'s [[w:Cratylus (dialogue)|Cratylus]] before being developed in the 20<sup>th</sup> Century by anthropologist [[w:Mary LeCron Foster|Mary LeCron Foster]]. With those phememes [...] | ||
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== | ==Codes== | ||
===Grammar=== | |||
The Jeaova system: 1 (○), 2 (|), 3 (∆), 4 (□), 5 (⬠), 6 (⬡) | |||
a phone such as [k] contains the following distinctive features | |||
... | |||
... distinctive features are not equal to X attributes... | |||
{{Multifeature|production|articulation|...|position|}} | |||
[1] | [1] | ||
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[√k] | [√k] | ||
[√g] | [√g] | ||
[√ƙ] | [√ƙ] | ||
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[√z] | [√z] | ||
[ | [4] | ||
[k̠] | [k̠] | ||
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[d] | [d] | ||
[d̟] | [d̟] | ||
[ƭ̠] | [ƭ̠] | ||
[ƭ] | [ƭ] | ||
[ƭ̟] | |||
[ɗ̠] | |||
[ɗ] | |||
[ɗ̟] | |||
[ь̠] | |||
[ь] | |||
[ь̟] | [ь̟] | ||
[j̠] | |||
[j] | |||
[j̟] | |||
[ʍ̠] | |||
[ʍ] | |||
[ʍ̟] | |||
[w̠] | [w̠] | ||
[w] | |||
[w̟] | |||
[μ̠] | [μ̠] | ||
[μ] | |||
[μ̟] | |||
[m̠] | |||
[m] | |||
[m̟] | |||
[ᴎ̠] | |||
[ᴎ] | |||
[ᴎ̟] | [ᴎ̟] | ||
[n̠] | |||
[n] | |||
[n̟] | |||
[л̠] | |||
[л] | |||
[л̟] | |||
[l̠] | |||
[l] | [l] | ||
[l̟] | [l̟] | ||
[ρ̠] | |||
[ρ] | |||
[ρ̟] | [ρ̟] | ||
[r̠] | |||
[r] | |||
[r̟] | |||
[h̠] | |||
[h] | |||
[h̟] | |||
[ɦ̠] | |||
[ɦ] | |||
[ɦ̟] | |||
[χ̠] | [χ̠] | ||
[χ] | |||
[χ̟] | |||
[ʁ̠] | |||
[ʁ] | |||
[ʁ̟] | |||
[ħ̠] | |||
[ħ] | [ħ] | ||
[ħ̟] | |||
[ʕ̠] | |||
[ʕ] | [ʕ] | ||
[ʕ̟] | |||
[ʔ̠] | |||
[ʔ] | |||
[ʔ̟] | [ʔ̟] | ||
[ʘ̠] | |||
[ʘ] | [ʘ] | ||
[ʘ̟] | |||
[ʇ̠] | |||
[ʇ] | |||
[ʇ̟] | |||
[ʖ̠] | |||
[ʖ] | [ʖ] | ||
[ʖ̟] | [ʖ̟] | ||
[s̠] | |||
[s] | |||
[s̟] | |||
[z̠] | |||
[z] | |||
[z̟] | |||
<span style="color:blue"></span> | |||
Primordial sentences have the following morphological structure: | |||
: ''(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub> <span style="color:blue">(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub></span><big>'''-'''</big><span style="color:red">(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub></span><big>'''-'''</big><span style="color:blue">(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub></span> (((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub>'' | |||
Where [...] | |||
''√k'' as a sound [§ I.I.I.I.□<sub>111</sub>] or as a morphological actor [§ I.U.I.I.□<sub>1131</sub>]... | ''√k'' as a sound [§ I.I.I.I.□<sub>111</sub>] or as a morphological actor [§ I.U.I.I.□<sub>1131</sub>]... | ||
== | ===Metaphysics=== | ||
== | ===Pragmatics=== | ||
''ḍia˞h̤̣'' /dhia˧χ/ "moving circle of central measure" | |||
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''h̤̣yu̜k̤̣hiḥu̹am ḥyh̤ki ur'' "maybe here during the reign of cats" | ''h̤̣yu̜k̤̣hiḥu̹am ḥyh̤ki ur'' "maybe here during the reign of cats" | ||
==Other resources== | ==Other resources=== | ||
Philosophie der Logik | |||
'''Jakobson, Roman; Fant, Gunnar; Halle, Morris (1952). Preliminaries to Speech Analysis: the Distinctive Features and their Correlates. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.''' ... | |||
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