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{{Infobox language
|image            = Shanidar1.jpg
|imagesize        = 300px
|imagecaption      = Photographed skull of [[w:Shanidar Cave|Shanidar I]]
|name              = Pangaean Code
|altname          = Codex
|setting          = Middle-East (?)
|speakers          = -
|date              = 2024
|created          = {{gcl|c.|circa}} 50,000-12,000 BP
|creator          = Veno
|map              = Codex.jpg
|mapcaption        = Map of areas where the Codex is believed to have once been spoken
}}


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'''Pangaean''', also referred to as '''Primordial''', '''Codes''', or '''Codex''', is a [[Philosophical language|philosophical]] [[ab interiori language]] of the [[w:Upper Paleolithic|Upper Paleolithic]] that consists on codifying the [[w:Alphabet of human thought|alphabet of thought]] into articulated sounds. Its creator, [[User:Veno|Veno]], named it after the hypothesis of [[Paleolithic Codes]], wherein the language would be the oldest one.


The Codex is very similar to [[w:Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]]' idealization of a [[w:Characteristica Universalis|Characteristica Universalis]], although the presence of [[w:Mnemonic|Mnemonics]] and [[w:Sound symbolism|Sound Symbolism]] may set it apart from a genuine [[w:Calculus ratiocinator|calculus ratiocinator]]. Meaningful units are mimetic rather than numeric (called [[w:Phememe|phememes]]), whose discussion first appeared in [[w:Plato|Plato]]'s [[w:Cratylus (dialogue)|Cratylus]] before being developed in the 20<sup>th</sup> Century by anthropologist [[w:Mary LeCron Foster|Mary LeCron Foster]]. With those phememes [...]


[...]


==Introduction==
Other constructed languages similar to the Pangaean Code include [[w:Ithkuil|Ithkuil]] (in morphological complexity), [[w:Lojban|Lojban]] (in syntactic complexity), and [[w:IEML|IEML]] (in semantic complexity).


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Based on the dawn
IEML
believes it to be the oldest of the Paleolithic Codes, created dawn of the [[w:Upper Paleolithic|Upper Paleolithic]]
Characteristica Universalis
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==Codes==
 
===Grammar===
 
 
 
The Jeaova system: 1 (○), 2 (|), 3 (∆), 4 (□), 5 (⬠), 6 (⬡)
 
 
 
a phone such as [k] contains the following distinctive features
...
 
 
... distinctive features are not equal to X attributes...
 
{{Multifeature|production|articulation|...|position|}}
 
[1]
 
ẞ *turbulence, Ȝ *sonority, 𐌁 *occlusion
 
[2]
 
[K]
[P]
[T]
[Y]
[N]
[L]
[H]
[0]
[S]
 
[3]
 
[√k]
[√g]
[√ƙ]
[√ɠ]
[√p]
[√b]
[√ƥ]
[√ɓ]
[√t]
[√d]
[√ƭ]
[√ɗ]
[√ь]
[√j]
[√ʍ]
[√w]
[√μ]
[√m]
[√ᴎ]
[√n]
[√л]
[√l]
[√ρ]
[√r]
[√h]
[√ɦ]
[√χ]
[√ʁ]
[√ħ]
[√ʕ]
[√ʔ]
[√ʘ]
[√ʇ]
[√ʖ]
[√s]
[√z]
 
[4]
 
[k̠]
[k]
[k̟]
[g̠]
[g]
[g̟]
[ƙ̠]
[ƙ]
[ƙ̟]
[ɠ̠]
[ɠ]
[ɠ̟]
[p̠]
[p]
[p̟]
[b̠]
[b]
[b̟]
[ƥ̠]
[ƥ]
[ƥ̟]
[ɓ̠]
[ɓ]
[ɓ̟]
[t̠]
[t]
[t̟]
[d̠]
[d]
[d̟]
[ƭ̠]
[ƭ]
[ƭ̟]
[ɗ̠]
[ɗ]
[ɗ̟]
[ь̠]
[ь]
[ь̟]
[j̠]
[j]
[j̟]
[ʍ̠]
[ʍ]
[ʍ̟]
[w̠]
[w]
[w̟]
[μ̠]
[μ]
[μ̟]
[m̠]
[m]
[m̟]
[ᴎ̠]
[ᴎ]
[ᴎ̟]
[n̠]
[n]
[n̟]
[л̠]
[л]
[л̟]
[l̠]
[l]
[l̟]
[ρ̠]
[ρ]
[ρ̟]
[r̠]
[r]
[r̟]
[h̠]
[h]
[h̟]
[ɦ̠]
[ɦ]
[ɦ̟]
[χ̠]
[χ]
[χ̟]
[ʁ̠]
[ʁ]
[ʁ̟]
[ħ̠]
[ħ]
[ħ̟]
[ʕ̠]
[ʕ]
[ʕ̟]
[ʔ̠]
[ʔ]
[ʔ̟]
[ʘ̠]
[ʘ]
[ʘ̟]
[ʇ̠]
[ʇ]
[ʇ̟]
[ʖ̠]
[ʖ]
[ʖ̟]
[s̠]
[s]
[s̟]
[z̠]
[z]
[z̟]
 
 
<span style="color:blue"></span>
 
Primordial sentences have the following morphological structure:
 
: ''(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub> <span style="color:blue">(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub></span><big>'''-'''</big><span style="color:red">(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub></span><big>'''-'''</big><span style="color:blue">(((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub></span> (((#<sub>3</sub>C<sub>-</sub>#<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>H#<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>#<sub>1</sub>HV<sub>2</sub>#<sub>2</sub><sub>-</sub>C#<sub>3</sub>)<sub>C</sub>)<sub>V</sub>)<sub>#</sub>''
 
Where [...]
 
 
''√k'' as a sound [§ I.I.I.I.□<sub>111</sub>] or as a morphological actor [§ I.U.I.I.□<sub>1131</sub>]...
 
===Metaphysics===
 
===Pragmatics===
 
 
''ḍiâh̤̣'' /dhia˧χ/ "moving circle of central measure"
 
 
 
Romanization of Pangaean...
 
p̈̇ëyṛ /pʕɛ̃u̯hr/
 
p̈̇e̋yṛ /pʕɛ̤̃u̯hr/ *p̈̇ȅyṛ /pʕu̯ɛ̤̃hr/


Goals
p̈̇ē̄yṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯hr/ *p̈̇ēyṛ /pʕɛ̰̃i̯hr/
Setting
Inspiration


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p̈̇ē̄yuṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯˥hr/ *p̈̇ē̄yiṛ /pʕɛ̰̃u̯˩hr/
 
u /X˥/ uu /X́˥/ uo /X̂˥/
 
''p̈̇ē̄yuoṛo̹a'' /pʕɛ̰̃̂u̯˥hora/
 
 
 
 
 
''p̈̇ëaṛ'' /pʕɛu̯hr/, ''ḥuḥ'' /huh/, ''ṣuḳ'' /shuhk/, ''phy'' /pʼə/, ''mhy'' /m̥ə/, ''mqy'' /m̠̊ə/, ''mxy'' /m̟ə/,
 
 
ḧ̇ = ʕ, ḥ̈̇ = ...
 
 
ṗ p̈ p̈̇ p̣ p̤ p̬ | b b̈ b̂ ...
 
 
 
ä̇ ë̇ ï̇ ö̇ ü̇ = /aə̯ eə̯ iə̯ oə̯ uə̯/
 
ä ë ï ö ü = /au̯ eu̯ iu̯ ou̯ uu̯/
 
ȧ ė i̇̇ ȯ u̇  = /ai̯ ei̯ ii̯ oi̯ ui̯/
 
|
 
...
ạ ẹ ị ọ ụ  = /i̯a i̯e i̯i i̯o i̯u/


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Vowel inventory
iu eu uu ou au yu = /.../
Consonant inventory
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Stress
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ia ea ua oa aa ya = /e̞ ɛ o̞ ɔ ɐ a̯/
==Phonology==


*instead of {pʼ tʼ kʼ}, ejectives are shown as {ƥ ƭ ƙ}
ii ei ui oi ai yi = /.../
*instead of {j̊ ẘ n̥ m̥ l̥ r̥}, voiceless sonorants are shown as {ь ʍ ᴎ μ л ρ}
*instead of {ʘ̪ ǀ ǁ}, clicks are shown as {ʘ ʇ ʖ}
... important to notice that there are meta-segmentals, such as {ˈ | ||}


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... ee = /ɪ̃/
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... ey = /ɛ̃/
===Orthography===
===Consonants===


===Vowels===
... eo = /ɤ̃/
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Intonation====


===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
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==Syntax==
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===Noun phrase===
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===Sentence phrase===
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==Example texts==
Philosophie der Logik
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'''Jakobson, Roman; Fant, Gunnar; Halle, Morris (1952). Preliminaries to Speech Analysis: the Distinctive Features and their Correlates. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.''' ...
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