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| nativename = i tũka
| nativename = i tũka
| altname = Tuica
| altname = Tuica
| pronunciation = i̯ ˈtuj.ka
| pronunciation = i tujka
| created = 2024
| created = 2024
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
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'''Tũka'''(/tuːkə/; <small>Tũka</small>: [[Help:IPA|[ˈtuj.ka]]]), also called '''Tuica''', is an [[A priori|a priori]] [[Artistic language|artlang]] that follows the design principle of "simple sounds, complex grammar". In principle, the language is heavily influenced by [[Toki Pona]], though the orthography is inspired by [[w:Polynesian languages|Polynesian languages]] and [[w:Portuguese language|Portuguese]].
'''Tũka'''(/tuːkə/; <small>Tũka</small>: [[Help:IPA|[tujka]]]), also called '''Tuica''', is an [[A priori|a priori]] [[Artistic language|artlang]] that follows the design principle of "simple sounds, complex grammar". In principle, the language is heavily influenced by [[Toki Pona]], though the orthography is inspired by [[w:Polynesian languages|Polynesian languages]] and [[w:Portuguese language|Portuguese]].
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
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===Prosody===
====Stress====
Tũka uses a prototonic stress pattern.
===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
Tũka uses what I call Juke's law, which I have used in other languages, like in [[Kutic#Phonotactics|Kutic]] and [[Proto-Tassinean#Agin's law|Proto-Tassinean]]. Essentially, two phonemes of the same consonant category(e.g. plosive, fricative, etc.) can not be directly adjacent to each other, e.g. /tka/ would not be possible, as both /t/ and /k/ are plosives.  
Tũka uses what I call Juke's law, which I have used in other languages, like in [[Kutic#Phonotactics|Kutic]] and [[Proto-Tassinean#Agin's law|Proto-Tassinean]]. Essentially, two phonemes of the same consonant category(e.g. plosive, fricative, etc.) can not be directly adjacent to each other, e.g. /tka/ would not be possible, as both /t/ and /k/ are plosives.