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aUI is a constructed language credited to John W. Weilgart. An artificial or constructed language (known colloquially as a conlang among aficionados), is a language whose phonology, grammar and vocabulary are specifically devised by an individual or small group, rather than having naturally evolved as part of a culture the way natural languages do. ...
aUI has 42 phonemes (including nasalized variations on the vowels for numbers), each with an associated meaning: - a (pronounced like a in about): 'space'
- e (pronounced like e in bend): 'movement'
- i (pronounced like i in win): 'light'
- u (pronounced like u in bush): 'human'
- o (pronounced like o in port): 'life'
- y (pronounced like ü in German fünf): 'negative'
- q (pronounced like eu in French jeune): 'condition'
- A (pronounced like a in water): 'time'
- E (pronounced like ai in hair): 'matter'
- I (pronounced like ee in sleep): 'sound'
- U (pronounced like oo in soon): 'mind'
- O (pronounced like o in go): 'feeling'
- a*: 1
- e*: 2
- i*: 3
- u*: 4
- o*: 5
- A*: 6
- E*: 7
- I*: 8
- U*: 9
- O*: 10
- y*: 0
- b: 'together'
- c (pronounced like sh in short): 'being'
- d: 'through'
- f: 'this'
- g: 'inside'
- h: 'question'
- j (pronounced like s in television): 'equal'
- k: 'above'
- l: 'round'
- m: 'quality'
- n: 'quantity'
- p: 'before'
- r: 'positive'
- s: 'thing'
- t: 'toward'
- v: 'active'
- w: 'power'
- x (pronounced like ch in Bach): 'relation'
- z: 'part'
The language was designed so that ideally, the meaning of each phoneme would tie into its properties. The phoneme /b/, for instance, meaning "together", is pronounced with the lips pressed together. The short i, which means "light", takes the brightest, highest-frequency sound, while the long I, which means "sound", takes longer to say, because sound travels more slowly than light. Each phoneme also has a character that represents its meaning. The symbol for a, meaning "space", for instance, is a circle to enclose an open space. The symbol for e, meaning "movement", follows the movement of a spiral nebula. The u, meaning "human", is a caret shape, suggesting two legs. The o, meaning "life", is represented by the shape of a leaf, plants and photosynthesis forming the basis of all life. The v, meaning "active", is represented by a lightning bolt, the most active thing in nature. The character for g, meaning "inside", is a dot inside a circle. The character for t, meaning "toward", is a split arrow shape pointing towards the right. Divisions Land plants (embryophytes) Non-vascular plants (bryophytes) Marchantiophyta - liverworts Anthocerotophyta - hornworts Bryophyta - mosses Vascular plants (tracheophytes) Lycopodiophyta - clubmosses Equisetophyta - horsetails Pteridophyta - true ferns Psilotophyta - whisk ferns Ophioglossophyta - adderstongues Seed plants (spermatophytes) â Pteridospermatophyta - seed ferns Pinophyta - conifers Cycadophyta - cycads Ginkgophyta - ginkgo Gnetophyta - gnetae Magnoliophyta - flowering plants Adiantum pedatum (a fern...
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aUI attempts oligosynthesis and is said to have been transmitted to John W. Weilgart by a being from another world. Oligosynthetic is a hypothetical designation for a language using an extremely small array of morphemes, perhaps numbering only in the hundreds, which combine synthetically to form statements. ...
External links and references
- http://home.pacifier.com/~patten/
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