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Diluvian is a philosophical ab interiori language.
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{{Infobox language
|image            = Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (Vienna) - Google Art Project - edited.jpg
|imagesize        = 300px
|imagecaption      = [[w:The Tower of Babel (Bruegel)|''The Tower of Babel'']] by  [[w:Pieter Bruegel the Elder|Pieter Bruegel the Elder]] (1563)
|name              = Diluvian Code
|altname          = Babelic
|setting          = Eastern Eurasia (?)
|speakers          = -
|date              = 2024
|familycolor      = [[Pangaean Code]]
|created          = {{gcl|c.|circa}} 25,000-12,000 BP
|creator          = Veno
|map              = Diluvian.jpg
|mapcaption        = Map of areas where the Diluvian Code is believed to have once been spoken
}}
 
'''Diluvian''', also referred to as '''Babelic''', is a [[Philosophical language|philosophical]] [[ab interiori language]] of the [[w:mesolithic|Mesolithic]] that consists on stacking particles through [[w:Oligosynthesis|oligosynthetical]] [[w:Agglutination|agglutination]]. Its creator, [[User:Veno|Veno]], named the [[Paleolithic Code]] as such based on the model that it spread to all continents of earth during the
[[w:Last Glacial Maximum|Last Glacial Maximum]].
 
[...]
 
The language is associated with the [[w:Ancient North Eurasian|Ancient North Eurasians]] (ANE) from the [[w:Mal'ta–Buret' culture|Mal'ta Buret' Culture]] [...] Juxtapositional Syntax.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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In Diluvian, vocabulary can be common, social, onomatopoeic, or mimetic<br>
*the mimetic interpretation describes physical characteristics
pa *used to describe what flaps
ta *used to describe what closes or is rigid
ka *used to describe what crashes
ra *used to describe what is fluid or maleable
sa *used to describe what is alive
 
*the onomatopoeic interpretation
mu cow
si snake
acin "sneezing" vs gur "drinking"
i "outward"
a "human cry"
u "inwards"


==Syllabaries==
==Syllabaries==
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===Complete Syllabary===
===Prior Syllabary===
1030 syllables are allowed within Diluvian.
1350 isolated syllables of semantic priority are allowed within Diluvian (disregarding alternative vowels as well as nasal forms and consonantal clusters in coda position). In Babelic, however, there would be only 1020 prior syllables due the loss of final glottal stop.


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! (x44)Ci-
! (x60)Ci-
| Ci
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| Cir
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! (x44)Ce-
! (x60)Ce-
| Ci
| Ci
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! (x44)Ca-
! (x60)Ca-
| Ci
| Ci
| Ce
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| Co
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! (x44)Co-
! (x60)Co-
| Ci
| Ci
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! (x44)Cu-
! (x60)Cu-
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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
==Mimetic Words==
gā "throat"
gū "stomach"
gī "vomit"
kā "anus"
kū "guts"
kī "shit"
bā "lips"
pā "foot" (?)
dā "teeth"
tā "bone"
mū "mouth"
nā "nose"
rā "tongue"
xā "upper body part, as head, neck, shoulders"
qā "central body part, as chest, belly, one's back"
hā "lower body part, as sexual organs, a person's bottom, waist"
particles that change in accordance with mood, aspect...




''ma'' "what, how" [possibility]
''ma'' "must" [nature/order]
''mha'' "how, how" [impossibility]
''mha'' "must not" [chaos]
''na'' "ought" [society]
''na'' "yes" [nearness]
''nha'' "can" [wilderness]
''nha'' "not" [distance]
''ka'' "can" [right] *used in 'yes-no' questions
''ka'' "... and ..." [contact]


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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===Dependent clauses===
===Dependent clauses===
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==Babelic==
The Diluvian Code can be spoken in a reduced register (Babelic), where context dictates the meaning of the words, which are always monosyllabic. In this form, affixes and clitics are omitted, and special particles are introduced to express questions and biases. The sentence below, for example, refuses to apply pronouns (considered affixes) while
introducing タ /tʼə/ "rule" to indicate a strong form of biding:
{{interlinear|lang=fi|number=(1)
|top= 死犬タ
|死 犬 タ
|''mu kaun tha''
|death dog rule
|"Are you implying I should die like a dog!"
}}
An exception can be made towards negatives:
{{interlinear|lang=fi|number=(1)
|top= 來目ニ
|來 目 ニ
|''ke qi ṇai''
|path eye not
|"He did not see that coming"
}}


==Example texts==
==Example texts==
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刀つ ''ktocar''
==Other resources==
==Other resources==
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