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- Ithkuil is an experimental constructed language created by John Quijada. It is designed to express more profound levels of human cognition briefly yet...
- (1966) Kotava by Staren Fetcey (1978) Láadan by Suzette Haden Elgin (1982) Ithkuil by John Quijada (2004) Quenya and Sindarin by J. R. R. Tolkien for The...
- version of John Quijada's constructed language Ithkuil has 81 noun cases, and its descendant Ilaksh and Ithkuil after the 2011 revision both have 96 noun cases...
- "FAQs: Is Ithkuil an attempt to create a working version of Robert Heinlein’s Speedtalk language? Is conciseness the primary purpose of Ithkuil?" John Quijada...
- Johnson in trying to arrive at succinct, yet accurate, definitions of words. Ithkuil Peter Matthews, Norris McWhirter (1994). The Guinness Book of Records 1994...
- constructed language Ithkuil has such a tense (RTI (Relative Timeline Indicator), degree 5, suffix -lt). DESIGN FOR THE NEW REVISION OF ITHKUIL (Version 0.19...
- problem”) song at 00:27: “.i .ia nadme'a fa la .itku'ile .'enai” (“I think Ithkuil would be easier than this”). Morcillo, José Juan. "Biblismos". La Tribuna...
- clause, though it does involve agglutination of roots when forming calques. Ithkuil, on the other hand, contains both agglutination in its addition of affixes...
- reversing from right to left, or vice versa." The constructed language Ithkuil uses a boustrophedon script. The Atlantean language created by Marc Okrand...
- correspondences in the gloss (e.g., anu:be.NEG). Some constructed languages like Ithkuil and Lojban have automated tools that (in theory) will always result in...