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“Based on these 132 factors what additional factors and information would fit in ” (2 conversations)
1 turn May 16, 2023 at 6:26 PM EDT United States , New York
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Based on these 132 factors what additional factors and information would fit in this language and why how would the proposed new factors interact with the other factors? 1.Back vowels dominant 2.Unrounded Vowels dominant 3. head-final 4. Feminine dominant 5. Indefinite articles 6. Syllable prominence measured by duration 7. Language has alphabet and sylibary 8. Verb+Verb+Verb+Subject+Object 9. Language consists of different codes for private and public but they are still the same language 10. Post positions over pre positions 11. Analytic more then inflectional 12. Periphrases important 13. Words change depending on their syntactic role in a sentence 14. Script written left to right 15. Verbs longer then nouns 16. Consonant over vowels 17. Vowels at end of word 18. Language both spoken and written 19. Language does not distinguish inclusive or exclusive in regards to the listener 20. Non pro drop language 21. Type of sharp pine cone or staff used to write the script 22. Dash-subword used as inflectional ending of verbs used consistently to indicate number-tense and aspect 23. Ergative-absolutive alignment 24. Abstract and personal words are a separate word type 25. In speech very short word separation in writing higher word separation 26. Average word length is long 27. Is spoken by sapient rodents 28. Alphabet letter count is high 29. Large amount of grammatical fusion 30. Double, triple and Quadruple consonants exist 31. Among the vowels are double contrasting diphthongs and repeating vowels 32. Vowels are high pitched 33. Language word stem is long 34. Language is syllable heavy 35. Words are phonetically segmentd, thus the first letter (of the word) is highly indicative of which segment it is partof 36. Humming plays role in Aisedhorian language 37. Body language plays role in Aisedhorian language 38. Smell plays role in Aisedhorian language 39. Clicks play role in Aisedhorian language 40. Teeth plays role in Aisedhorian language 41. In some slangs the use of a morpheme depends on what word is to the left or right of it 42. High typological number 43.Language can express the same thing in a number of different ways 44.reduplication is common for emphasis on plurality. 45.use of infixes for grammatical marking 46.Tonal Language 47. Noun classifiers are used 48. Iconic words and Ideophones are common 49. nonconcatenative morphology 50. Use of evidentiality markers 51. Use of honorifics and politeness levels 52. Intonation patterns carry semantic meaning 53. Rich system of Onomatopoeic expressions 54. Use of compounding to create new words 55. Language has rich system of proverbs and idiomatic expressions 56.presence of irregular verb forms 57. Use of infixes and circumfixes 58. Language incorporates whistling 59. Language changes occur rapidly in the language 60. Expresses causality through verb chaining 61. Use of paralinguistic clues to convey emotion and intent 62. T-V distinction present 63. Chirping used in Aisedhorian language 64. Scratching among the techniques used for entertainment and making new sounds and music 65. Aisedhorian personal names have a name for the month they were born, a name for the features of the life or profession like "conquerer", and name for the family unit they are apart of, and a personal name [personal name] [month of Birth] [profession] [Family Unit] 66. Squeaks used in pronouncing verbs 67. Ejective consonants used 68. use of tone and pitch to convey meaning 69. use of gesture in Aisedhorian communication prominent 70. Nouns pronounced with chirping 71. Dual number present 72. Incorporation of sign language 73. Pervasive metaphors used 74. Vowel harmony present 75. Redundancy present in grammatical marking 76. Non-linear writing system 77. Infixation used for derivation 78. Highly inflectional verbal system 79. Narrative tense present 80. Polypersonal agreement present 81. Grammatical gender present 82. Gender agreement 83.Number Agreement 84. Case Agreement 85. Person agreement 86. Politeness agreement 87. Alphabet has 93 letters 88. "Some sounds are only produced through breath, teeth chattering, or tail twitching" interesting 89.Gender, number, possession, and case agreements must all align in a sentence 90.verb-initial word order is also possible for emphasis. 91.* Aisedhorian has a noun classifier system and uses iconic words, ideophones, and gestural vocabulary. Smell, taste, touch, hearing, andBalance also inform Aisedhorian communication. 92.The Aisedhorian language distinguishes more than 20 different grammatical genders 93. Hooting plays role in Aisedhorian language 94. Cooing plays role in Aisedhorian language 95. The presence or lack of spaces in written text has significance on the meaning of the word -Jdjfnf isn't the same as --sodifhf 96. There is a genre of aisedhorian art that involves using paint and tails 97. Paper uses film or something similar to Aluminum foil 98. Lots of dots used in aisedhorian script 99. Aluminum Orgami used in record keeping 100. Lots of Linguistic influences from the speakers conquered peoples 101. Local Shaysharan(sapient snake) influence seen in Aisedhorian 102. Place names usually 10-20 letters long 103. Dual case system 104. Evidentiality markers 105. Logographic writing system 106. Tone Sandhi 107. Numbers included in the 91 letter alphabet 108. Paper includes stuff made from wood 109. Paper includes stuff written on large sea stars 110. Paper includes stuff written on sea shells 111. Paper includes stuff made from coral 112. Paper includes stuff made from rubber 113. Retroflex consonants present in Aisedhorian 114. Ejective consonants present in Aisedhorian 115. Fusional morphology where a single morpheme represents multiple grammatical categories 116. Language ascribes grammatical gender based on the sensual properties of smell sound taste and touch 117. Sound signifucance and phonosemantics important 118. Script makes use of dots colors and modifying marks to convey additional meaning when attached to logo graphs or syllables 119. Language has a large amount of professional jargon that makes its way and merged with the main language 120. Sexual metaphors common in lang and logograph 121. Redundant non crucial Featural writing system and alphabets exist possibly for translation purposes 122. Claw scratching and biting one method of writing 123. Speakers of Aisedhorian are of diverse linguistic background 124. There is so many phenomes that it is disputed how many Phenomes are in Aisedhorian 125. Language dominates a continent consisting of island chains like earth Oceania but bigger 126. Aisedhorian rodents sniff each others butts 127. Scent of words can influence meaning 128. Aisedhorian has a vigesimal (base 20) numeral system. 129.Aisedhorian has an inclusive/exclusive distinction in pronouns. 130. A variety of evidentials, like visual, nonvisual, inferential, etc. 131. register distinctions, e.g. frozen, formal, informal, sacred styles. 132. inclusive/exclusive distinction in pronouns
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133. Use of breathy and creaky voice phonation - Adding this element to the language would increase the richness of the phonetic inventory and allow for more nuanced expression of emotions and meaning. This would interact with the existing sound-based components of the language, such as tone, pitch, and vowel harmony, to further differentiate words and phrases. 134. Complex system of metaphorical expressions - Because the language is heavily influenced by its speakers' unique sensory experiences (smell, taste, touch, etc.), a complex system of metaphors based on these senses would fit well within the language. This would interact with the pervasive metaphor component and provide extra depth and variety in the language's expressive capabilities. 135. Inherent plural and singular forms for nouns - This additional factor would mean that certain nouns have different forms based on whether they are singular or plural, without the need for additional plural markers or reduplication. This would interact with the existing plural marking system (reduplication) and add an additional layer of complexity and variety. 136. Social deixis markers - These would be used to indicate the social relationship between the speaker, the listener, and the referent(s). This would complement the existing use of honorifics and levels of politeness and provide more subtle information about social dynamics in communication. 137. Use of syntactic ambiguity as a linguistic device - In some cases, sentences might be deliberately crafted to have multiple possible meanings, depending on context, intonation, or word choice. This would interact with the existing flexibility in word order and grammatical agreement patterns, making the language more complex and versatile in creating meaning. 138. Influence of nonverbal communication in written form - The script could visually express the importance of body language, gesturing, whistling, chirping, etc., in certain character shapes, diacritics, or punctuation. This would connect the spoken and written forms of the language more closely, emphasizing the importance of the various multisensory components in communication. 139. Use of loanwords and calques from neighboring languages - Because of the diverse linguistic background of Aisedhorian speakers and the inclusion of influences from conquered peoples and local non-rodent populations, it would make sense for the language to also adopt and adapt words and expressions from nearby linguistic communities. This would contribute to the richness and flexibility of the language and demonstrate the impact of cultural exchange on its development. 140. Complex system of derivational morphology - This would allow for the formation of new words and word families through various processes, such as affixation (prefixes, suffixes, infixes), reduplication, compounding, or other types of word formation. This would interact with the existing morphological structures in the language, contributing to its complexity and expressiveness. 141. Use of tongue clicks or other unique phonemes - Just as teeth, whistling, and chirping play roles in the Aisedhorian language, tongue clicks or other unique phonemes could be employed to further diversify the phonetic inventory and enhance the language's distinctive qualities. 142. Dynamic changes in language due to geographical and dialectal variation - Because the Aisedhorian-speaking population is spread across a continent made up of island chains, regional dialects with distinct phonetic, morphological, or syntactical features are likely to be found. This factor would create variation in the language at both the local and regional levels, resulting in an ever-evolving linguistic landscape.