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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) †Pteridospermatophyta - seed ferns Pinophyta - conifers Cycadophyta - cycads Ginkgophyta - ginkgo Gnetophyta - gnetae Magnoliophyta - flowering plants Adiantum pedatum (a fern... Leaf. ...


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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AUI (language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (273 words)
aUI is a constructed language credited to John W. Weilgart.
The language was designed so that ideally, the meaning of each phoneme would tie into its properties.
aUI attempts oligosynthesis and is said to have been transmitted to John W. Weilgart by a being from another world.
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