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! name !! year !! major type !! speakable !! family !! SSM strategy (word level) !! word morphology !! compounding system !! serial predicate semantics !! basic word order !! other features
! name !! year !! major type !! speakable !! family !! SSM strategy (word level) !! compounding system !! serial predicate semantics !! basic word order !! syntax control !! other features
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| '''[[Loglan]]''' || 1955 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || isolating || decomposable blends and interfixing || vague, contextual || SVO but flexible ||
| '''[[Loglan]]''' || 1955 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and interfixing || vague, contextual || SVO but flexible || parenthesis-like control words || —
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| '''[[Lojban]]''' || 1987 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || isolating || decomposable blends and interfixing || vague, contextual || SVO but flexible ||
| '''[[Lojban]]''' || 1987 || loglang || yes || Loglanian || clusters, stress, pauses || decomposable blends and interfixing || vague, contextual || SVO but flexible || parenthesis-like control words || —
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| '''[[Gua\spi]]''' || 1989 || loglang || yes || Guaspian || A+B+ chunks || isolating || through serial predicates || vague(?) || flexible(?) || syntax indicated by tones
| '''[[Gua\spi]]''' || 1989 || loglang || yes || Guaspian || A+B+ chunks || through serial predicates || compositional || flexible || tones move across layers of nesting || —
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| '''[[Toaq Dzu]]''' || 2013 || loglang || yes || Guaspian || A+B+ chunks, tones || isolating || || || || syntax indicated by tones
| '''[[Liva]]''' || 1995 || loglang || yes || its own || A+B+ chunks || nondecomposable concatenation || || VSO || ||
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| '''[[Toaq]]''' || 2017 || loglang || yes || Guaspian || A+B+ chunks, tones || isolating ||  nondecomposable concatenation (and blends(?)) || based on types of predicates combined || VSO with topic-fronting || syntax indicated by tones
| '''The [[Toaq]] family''' || 2014, 2017 || loglang || yes || Guaspian || A+B+ chunks, tones || nondecomposable concatenation || compositional || VSO with topic-fronting || tones indicate syntax of predicate words || —
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| '''[[Ceqli]]''' || 1990(?) || quasi-loglang IAL || yes || Ceqlian || A+B+ chunks || isolating || through serial predicates || vague || SVO but flexible ||
| '''[[Ceqli]]''' || 1990(?) || quasi-loglang IAL || yes || Ceqlian || A+B+ chunks || through serial predicates || vague || SVO but flexible || word-order-based || —
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| '''[[Xorban]]''' || 2012 || loglang || yes || Xorbanian || A+B+ chunks, clusters || polypersonal agreement markers || decomposable interfixing || separate predicates || SOV ||
| '''[[Xorban]]''' || 2012 || loglang || yes || Xorbanian || A+B+ chunks, clusters || decomposable interfixing || separate predicates || SOV || — || predicate words contain explicit variables (freely assignable polypersonal agreement markers)
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| '''[[Latejami]]''' || 1995 || machine translation interlingua || yes || Morneauvian || A+B+ consonant patterns || through periphrasis || — || VSO || explicitly marked parts of speech || extensive derivational morphology
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| '''The [[Ithkuil]] family''' || 2004, 07, 11, 20 || engelang || yes || its own || pitch accent, templatic morphology || root incorporation, affixation || grammatical-case-based || (VSO) || PoS marking || —
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| '''[[Eberban]]''' || 2020 || loglang || yes || its own || ? || decomposable concatenation || separate predicates || VV || parenthesis-like control words || no nouns, predicates (verbs) are chained and share implicit "noun variables"
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| '''[[Xextan]]''' || 2022 || loglang || yes || Ceqlian || pitch accent || decomposable concatenation || compositional || VSO but flexible || parenthesis-like control words; vowel nasalization indicates syntax of particles ||
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 28 December 2023

name year major type speakable family SSM strategy (word level) compounding system serial predicate semantics basic word order syntax control other features
Loglan 1955 loglang yes Loglanian clusters, stress, pauses decomposable blends and interfixing vague, contextual SVO but flexible parenthesis-like control words
Lojban 1987 loglang yes Loglanian clusters, stress, pauses decomposable blends and interfixing vague, contextual SVO but flexible parenthesis-like control words
Gua\spi 1989 loglang yes Guaspian A+B+ chunks through serial predicates compositional flexible tones move across layers of nesting
Liva 1995 loglang yes its own A+B+ chunks nondecomposable concatenation VSO
The Toaq family 2014, 2017 loglang yes Guaspian A+B+ chunks, tones nondecomposable concatenation compositional VSO with topic-fronting tones indicate syntax of predicate words
Ceqli 1990(?) quasi-loglang IAL yes Ceqlian A+B+ chunks through serial predicates vague SVO but flexible word-order-based
Xorban 2012 loglang yes Xorbanian A+B+ chunks, clusters decomposable interfixing separate predicates SOV predicate words contain explicit variables (freely assignable polypersonal agreement markers)
Latejami 1995 machine translation interlingua yes Morneauvian A+B+ consonant patterns through periphrasis VSO explicitly marked parts of speech extensive derivational morphology
The Ithkuil family 2004, 07, 11, 20 engelang yes its own pitch accent, templatic morphology root incorporation, affixation grammatical-case-based (VSO) PoS marking
Eberban 2020 loglang yes its own ? decomposable concatenation separate predicates VV parenthesis-like control words no nouns, predicates (verbs) are chained and share implicit "noun variables"
Xextan 2022 loglang yes Ceqlian pitch accent decomposable concatenation compositional VSO but flexible parenthesis-like control words; vowel nasalization indicates syntax of particles