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This is a highly experimental engineered language, ultimately focused on flirting with  
This is a highly experimental engineered language, ultimately focused on flirting with  
ambiguity and a lack of grammar. It is spoken by no one because it is set in the real world  
ambiguity and a lack of grammar. It is spoken by no one because it is set in the real world  
and not set for a fictional people.  
and not set for a fictional people. Tanpun itself means "atomic language" or "individual
language".  
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in a specific way, such as negation, position, temporal deixis, definiteness, number (singular vs
in a specific way, such as negation, position, temporal deixis, definiteness, number (singular vs
plural), and honorific. A root with prefixes is analogous to a phrase in Early Middle Japanese.
plural), and honorific. A root with prefixes is analogous to a phrase in Early Middle Japanese.
Prefixes, when attached to the first root of the sentence, are understood to modify the
whole word.
===The mechanics of root combinations===
===The mechanics of root combinations===
Roots combine in a semantic way, later roots within a word constrain earlier ones, and the first  
Roots combine in a semantic way, later roots within a word constrain earlier ones, and the first  
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| Touh || Third person pronoun
| Touh || Third person pronoun
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| Pen || Prominent third person pronoun; implies the topic or otherwise notable person. For when
| Pen || Prominent third person pronoun; implies the topic or otherwise notable person. For when the subject and object are both third person.
the subject and object are both third person.  
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
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could be expanded "man tian wustouhmenpen" with "man" meaning human or human being. So this  
could be expanded "man tian wustouhmenpen" with "man" meaning human or human being. So this  
means "person was good". Dative can be expressed with the prefix "ti-" meaning for,  
means "person was good". Dative can be expressed with the prefix "ti-" meaning for,  
alternatively "ta" (to, towards) can be used.  
alternatively "ta" (to, towards) can be used. Other such relationships are up to specific
deictic prefixes.


==Example texts==
==Example texts==
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===UDHR Article 1 first sentence===
'''Watengman raihkorokostaengrouptouh ketensotnom kokesotrokumsek taohpiertouh.'''
===Gloss===
Wa:teng-man raih-ko:ro:kos-taeng-roup-touh ke:ten-sot-nom ko:ke:sot-ro:kum-sek taoh-pier-touh. <br>
TOPIC:all-human free-and:NEG:rank-REL-possess-3 DEF:thing-respect-name and:DEF:respect-NEG:can-cut passive-bear-3.
 
==Other resources==
==Other resources==
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