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{{Infobox language
|image            = Shanidar1.jpg
|imagesize        = 300px
|imagecaption      = Photographed skull of [[w:Shanidar Cave|Shanidar I]]
|name              = Pangaean Code
|altname          = Codex
|setting          = Middle-East (?)
|speakers          = -
|date              = 2024
|created          = {{gcl|c.|circa}} 50,000-12,000 BP
|creator          = Veno
|map              = Codex.jpg
|mapcaption        = Map of areas where the Codex is believed to have once been spoken
}}


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'''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 [...]


[...]


==Introduction==
Other constructed languages similar to the Pangaean Code include [[w:Ithkuil|Ithkuil]] (in morphological complexity), [[w:Lojban|Lojban]] (in syntactic complexity), and [[w:IEML|IEML]] (in semantic complexity).


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Based on the dawn
IEML
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Characteristica Universalis
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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]
 
ẞ *turbulence, Ȝ *sonority, 𐌁 *occlusion
 
[2]
 
[K]
[P]
[T]
[Y]
[N]
[L]
[H]
[0]
[S]
 
[3]
 
[√k]
[√g]
[√ƙ]
[√ɠ]
[√p]
[√b]
[√ƥ]
[√ɓ]
[√t]
[√d]
[√ƭ]
[√ɗ]
[√ь]
[√j]
[√ʍ]
[√w]
[√μ]
[√m]
[√ᴎ]
[√n]
[√л]
[√l]
[√ρ]
[√r]
[√h]
[√ɦ]
[√χ]
[√ʁ]
[√ħ]
[√ʕ]
[√ʔ]
[√ʘ]
[√ʇ]
[√ʖ]
[√s]
[√z]
 
[4]
 
[k̠]
[k]
[k̟]
[g̠]
[g]
[g̟]
[ƙ̠]
[ƙ]
[ƙ̟]
[ɠ̠]
[ɠ]
[ɠ̟]
[p̠]
[p]
[p̟]
[b̠]
[b]
[b̟]
[ƥ̠]
[ƥ]
[ƥ̟]
[ɓ̠]
[ɓ]
[ɓ̟]
[t̠]
[t]
[t̟]
[d̠]
[d]
[d̟]
[ƭ̠]
[ƭ]
[ƭ̟]
[ɗ̠]
[ɗ]
[ɗ̟]
[ь̠]
[ь]
[ь̟]
[j̠]
[j]
[j̟]
[ʍ̠]
[ʍ]
[ʍ̟]
[w̠]
[w]
[w̟]
[μ̠]
[μ]
[μ̟]
[m̠]
[m]
[m̟]
[ᴎ̠]
[ᴎ]
[ᴎ̟]
[n̠]
[n]
[n̟]
[л̠]
[л]
[л̟]
[l̠]
[l]
[l̟]
[ρ̠]
[ρ]
[ρ̟]
[r̠]
[r]
[r̟]
[h̠]
[h]
[h̟]
[ɦ̠]
[ɦ]
[ɦ̟]
[χ̠]
[χ]
[χ̟]
[ʁ̠]
[ʁ]
[ʁ̟]
[ħ̠]
[ħ]
[ħ̟]
[ʕ̠]
[ʕ]
[ʕ̟]
[ʔ̠]
[ʔ]
[ʔ̟]
[ʘ̠]
[ʘ]
[ʘ̟]
[ʇ̠]
[ʇ]
[ʇ̟]
[ʖ̠]
[ʖ]
[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>]...
 
===Metaphysics===
 
===Pragmatics===
 
 
 
Romanization of Pangaean...
 
p̈̇ëyṛ /pʕɛ̃u̯hr/
 
p̈̇e̋yṛ /pʕɛ̤̃u̯hr/ *p̈̇ȅyṛ /pʕu̯ɛ̤̃hr/
 
p̈̇ē̄yṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯hr/ *p̈̇ēyṛ /pʕɛ̰̃i̯hr/
 
p̈̇ē̄yuṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯˥hr/ *p̈̇ē̄yiṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯˩hr/


Goals
u /X˥/ uu /X́˥/ uo /X̂˥/
Setting
Inspiration


-->
''p̈̇ē̄yuoṛo̹a'' /pʕɛ̰̃̂u̯˥hora/
 
 
 
 
 
''p̈̇ëaṛ'' /pʕɛu̯hr/, ''ḥuḥ'' /huh/, ''ṣuḳ'' /shuhk/, ''phy'' /pʼə/, ''mhy'' /m̥ə/, ''mqy'' /m̠̊ə/, ''mxy'' /m̟ə/,
 
 
ḧ̇ = ʕ, ḥ̈̇ = ...
 
 
ṗ p̈ p̈̇ p̣ p̤ p̬ | b b̈ b̂ ...
 
 
 
ä̇ ë̇ ï̇ ö̇ ü̇ = /aə̯ eə̯ iə̯ oə̯ uə̯/
 
ä ë ï ö ü = /au̯ eu̯ iu̯ ou̯ uu̯/
 
ȧ ė i̇̇ ȯ u̇  = /ai̯ ei̯ ii̯ oi̯ ui̯/
 
|
 
...
ạ ẹ ị ọ ụ  = /i̯a i̯e i̯i i̯o i̯u/
 
|
 
iu eu uu ou au yu = /.../
 
ia ea ua oa aa ya = /e̞ ɛ o̞ ɔ ɐ a̯/


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ii ei ui oi ai yi = /.../
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... ee = /ɪ̃/
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==Morphology==
... ey = /ɛ̃/
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==Syntax==
''h̤̣yu̜k̤̣hiḥu̹am ḥyh̤ki ur'' "maybe here during the reign of cats"
===Constituent order===
===Noun phrase===
===Verb phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
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==Cavetalk==


/naik huiuzu aio/
==Other resources===


==Example texts==
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Philosophie der Logik
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[[Category:Pangaean Code]]
'''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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Latest revision as of 13:27, 21 April 2025

Pangaean Code
Codex
Shanidar1.jpg
Photographed skull of Shanidar I
Created byVeno
Datec. 50,000-12,000 BP
SettingMiddle-East (?)
Native speakers- (2024)
Default
  • Pangaean Code
Codex.jpg
Map of areas where the Codex is believed to have once been spoken

Pangaean, also referred to as Primordial, Codes, or Codex, is a philosophical ab interiori language of the Upper Paleolithic that consists on codifying the alphabet of thought into articulated sounds. Its creator, Veno, named it after the hypothesis of Paleolithic Codes, wherein the language would be the oldest one.

The Codex is very similar to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz' idealization of a Characteristica Universalis, although the presence of Mnemonics and Sound Symbolism may set it apart from a genuine calculus ratiocinator. Meaningful units are mimetic rather than numeric (called phememes), whose discussion first appeared in Plato's Cratylus before being developed in the 20th Century by anthropologist Mary LeCron Foster. With those phememes [...]

[...]

Other constructed languages similar to the Pangaean Code include Ithkuil (in morphological complexity), Lojban (in syntactic complexity), and IEML (in semantic complexity).


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...

production
articulation
...
position


[1]

ẞ *turbulence, Ȝ *sonority, 𐌁 *occlusion

[2]

[K] [P] [T] [Y] [N] [L] [H] [0] [S]

[3]

[√k] [√g] [√ƙ] [√ɠ] [√p] [√b] [√ƥ] [√ɓ] [√t] [√d] [√ƭ] [√ɗ] [√ь] [√j] [√ʍ] [√w] [√μ] [√m] [√ᴎ] [√n] [√л] [√l] [√ρ] [√r] [√h] [√ɦ] [√χ] [√ʁ] [√ħ] [√ʕ] [√ʔ] [√ʘ] [√ʇ] [√ʖ] [√s] [√z]

[4]

[k̠] [k] [k̟] [g̠] [g] [g̟] [ƙ̠] [ƙ] [ƙ̟] [ɠ̠] [ɠ] [ɠ̟] [p̠] [p] [p̟] [b̠] [b] [b̟] [ƥ̠] [ƥ] [ƥ̟] [ɓ̠] [ɓ] [ɓ̟] [t̠] [t] [t̟] [d̠] [d] [d̟] [ƭ̠] [ƭ] [ƭ̟] [ɗ̠] [ɗ] [ɗ̟] [ь̠] [ь] [ь̟] [j̠] [j] [j̟] [ʍ̠] [ʍ] [ʍ̟] [w̠] [w] [w̟] [μ̠] [μ] [μ̟] [m̠] [m] [m̟] [ᴎ̠] [ᴎ] [ᴎ̟] [n̠] [n] [n̟] [л̠] [л] [л̟] [l̠] [l] [l̟] [ρ̠] [ρ] [ρ̟] [r̠] [r] [r̟] [h̠] [h] [h̟] [ɦ̠] [ɦ] [ɦ̟] [χ̠] [χ] [χ̟] [ʁ̠] [ʁ] [ʁ̟] [ħ̠] [ħ] [ħ̟] [ʕ̠] [ʕ] [ʕ̟] [ʔ̠] [ʔ] [ʔ̟] [ʘ̠] [ʘ] [ʘ̟] [ʇ̠] [ʇ] [ʇ̟] [ʖ̠] [ʖ] [ʖ̟] [s̠] [s] [s̟] [z̠] [z] [z̟]


Primordial sentences have the following morphological structure:

(((#3C-#2V2H#1V1#1HV2#2-C#3)C)V)# (((#3C-#2V2H#1V1#1HV2#2-C#3)C)V)#-(((#3C-#2V2H#1V1#1HV2#2-C#3)C)V)#-(((#3C-#2V2H#1V1#1HV2#2-C#3)C)V)# (((#3C-#2V2H#1V1#1HV2#2-C#3)C)V)#

Where [...]


√k as a sound [§ I.I.I.I.□111] or as a morphological actor [§ I.U.I.I.□1131]...

Metaphysics

Pragmatics

Romanization of Pangaean...

p̈̇ëyṛ /pʕɛ̃u̯hr/

p̈̇e̋yṛ /pʕɛ̤̃u̯hr/ *p̈̇ȅyṛ /pʕu̯ɛ̤̃hr/

p̈̇ē̄yṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯hr/ *p̈̇ēyṛ /pʕɛ̰̃i̯hr/

p̈̇ē̄yuṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯˥hr/ *p̈̇ē̄yiṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯˩hr/

u /X˥/ uu /X́˥/ uo /X̂˥/

p̈̇ē̄yuoṛo̹a /pʕɛ̰̃̂u̯˥hora/



p̈̇ëaṛ /pʕɛu̯hr/, ḥuḥ /huh/, ṣuḳ /shuhk/, phy /pʼə/, mhy /m̥ə/, mqy /m̠̊ə/, mxy /m̟ə/,


ḧ̇ = ʕ, ḥ̈̇ = ...


ṗ p̈ p̈̇ p̣ p̤ p̬ | b b̈ b̂ ...


ä̇ ë̇ ï̇ ö̇ ü̇ = /aə̯ eə̯ iə̯ oə̯ uə̯/

ä ë ï ö ü = /au̯ eu̯ iu̯ ou̯ uu̯/

ȧ ė i̇̇ ȯ u̇ = /ai̯ ei̯ ii̯ oi̯ ui̯/

|

... ạ ẹ ị ọ ụ = /i̯a i̯e i̯i i̯o i̯u/

|

iu eu uu ou au yu = /.../

ia ea ua oa aa ya = /e̞ ɛ o̞ ɔ ɐ a̯/

ii ei ui oi ai yi = /.../

|

... ee = /ɪ̃/

... ey = /ɛ̃/

... eo = /ɤ̃/

|


h̤̣yu̜k̤̣hiḥu̹am ḥyh̤ki ur "maybe here during the reign of cats"


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. ...