Pololo

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Introduction and Core Principles

Polola is a radically minimalist, engineering, and philosophical language (engilang). Polola completely breaks away from the traditional categories of Indo-European, Uralic, and other natural languages: it features no traditional nouns, verbs, or personal names.

The language operates by breaking reality down into ontological categories and dynamic states, which are tied together by either a proximal or a distal demonstrative core.

Core Elements (Morphemes)

Polola constructs every single concept in the universe using combinations of just a few foundational characters.

The Demonstrative Cores (Deictic Anchors)

The language distinguishes two types of focus relative to the speaker:

  • s: Proximal demonstrative. Meaning: "This thing here", "The present/visible entity".
  • l: Distal or abstract demonstrative. Meaning: "That thing there", "The distant/hidden entity", "The entity we are thinking about".

Forms of Existence (Ontological Classifiers)

The character immediately following the demonstrative core determines the material or abstract nature of existence:

  • d: Object / Inanimate physical matter.
  • f: Living being / Biological existence.
  • r: Energy / Radiation / Physical process.
  • g: Abstract thing / Thought / Conceptual entity.

Dynamics and Change (State Modifiers)

The character at the end of the word expresses the current dynamic state of the entity:

  • g: Motion / Change / Active process (moving).
  • h: State / Stasis / Rest (stationary).

The Grammatical Matrix

Word formation follows a strict mathematical logic: Demonstrative Core (s / l) + Form of Existence + Dynamics.

The Combinatorial Matrix of Polola
Form of Existence Proximal Motion (-g) Proximal Stasis (-h) Distal Motion (-g) Distal Stasis (-h)
Object (-d-) sdg sdh ldg ldh
Living Being (-f-) sfg sfh lfg lfh
Energy (-r-) srg srh lrg lrh
Abstract (-g-) sgg sgh lgg lgh

Association and Guessing Function

Because words starting with the letter l refer to things that are not present (hidden or distant), Polola is inherently suited for conceptual association games and riddles.

Associative Riddle Example: If someone says: lfg + lrh

  • Meaning: "That distant living being which is moving (lfg) AND/OR that distant energy which is at rest (lrh)."
  • The audience must guess the context based on the clue (e.g., a bear sleeping in a distant cave, or a far-off storm cloud hiding static electricity).

Guessing Example:

  • ldh – "A distant, stationary object." This could be a buried treasure, a table in another room, or an abandoned house on a mountain. The speaker can chain additional codes to narrow down the association.