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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|image = Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (Vienna) - Google Art Project - edited.jpg | |image = Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (Vienna) - Google Art Project - edited.jpg | ||
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|imagecaption = [[w:The Tower of Babel (Bruegel)|''The Tower of Babel'']] by [[w:Pieter Bruegel the Elder|Pieter Bruegel the Elder]] | |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 | |name = Diluvian Code | ||
|altname = Babelic | |altname = Babelic | ||
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|created = {{gcl|c.|circa}} 25,000-12,000 BP | |created = {{gcl|c.|circa}} 25,000-12,000 BP | ||
|creator = Veno | |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: | '''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]]. | [[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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==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
==Mimetic Words== | |||
gā "throat" | |||
gū "stomach" | |||
gī "vomit" | |||
kā "anus" | |||
kū "guts" | |||
kī "shit" | |||
bā "lips" | |||
bū | |||
bī | |||
pā "foot" (?) | |||
pū | |||
pī | |||
dā "teeth" | |||
dū | |||
dī | |||
tā "bone" | |||
tū | |||
tī | |||
mā | |||
mū "mouth" | |||
mī | |||
nā "nose" | |||
nū | |||
nī | |||
rā "tongue" | |||
rū | |||
rī | |||
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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==Other resources== | ==Other resources== | ||
Gramática da Língua Brasílica | |||
Nahuatl... | |||