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|name = Hyperborean Code | |name = Hyperborean Code | ||
|setting = Siberia (?) | |setting = Siberia (?) | ||
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'''Hyperborean''' | '''Hyperborean''' is a [[Philosophical language|philosophical]] [[ab interiori language]] of the [[w:mesolithic|Mesolithic]] that consists of a scheme of templates through [[w:Polysynthesis|polysynthesis]]. Its creator, [[User:Veno|Veno]], named the [[Paleolithic Code]] as such due the similarity with the Muskogean, Salishan, Athabaskan, Yeniseian, Northwest-Caucasian, and other linguistic families mainly from Siberia and North-America. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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nxia /ŋχʲʰəʔ/ "X moves" | nxia /ŋχʲʰəʔ/ "X moves" | ||
nxiap /ŋχʲʰəpˀ/ "a wrappable long material moves" | |||
nxiat /ŋχʲʰətˀ/ "a slender stiff object moves" | nxiap /ŋχʲʰəpˀ/ "a wrappable long material moves" | ||
nxiakt /ŋχʲʰəkˀtˀ/ "a pasta-like material moves" | |||
nxial /ŋχʲʰəlˀ/ "a flexible material moves" | nxiat /ŋχʲʰətˀ/ "a slender stiff object moves" | ||
nxiakt /ŋχʲʰəkˀtˀ/ "a pasta-like material moves" | |||
nxial /ŋχʲʰəlˀ/ "a flexible material moves" | |||
kʷ- action occuring in water [locative affix] | |||
-kʷ object is liquid [adjective affix] | |||
tʲ + s = tʃ | tʲ + s = tʃ | ||
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==Other resources== | ==Other resources== | ||
The Na-Dene Languages, a Preliminary Report; E. Sapir; American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1915), pp. 534-558 (25 pages). | |||