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== Work on Seuna has been discontinued. The author is currently developing a language called béu ==
== About Seuna ==
== About Seuna ==
In its final form Seuna is seems to be quite a natural language. By that I mean that most of the grammar and the "patterns" in the language would not be considered out of place in any natural language.
However Seuna, during its construction went though some stages that might not be considered so natural. At one stage the case of the nominative case was split into two cases depending upon whether the action was volitional or accidental, and the accusative case was split in two depending on whether the object was affected by the action or not. This sort of thing is not unknown in natural languages (in fact Dixon has written a book??? which covers this sort of thing)but I found that in Seuna that as different aspects of grammar affected each other, that Seuna took on the form of a bog standard nominative/accusative language. This is just one example of a process that was continually happening during the construction of Seuna.


Seuna is a work in progress.  
The shaping of Seuna can be compared to the shaping of a protein. This is basically a long chain molecule that takes on a very definite and complicated shape. The final shape is determined by a series of folding events that are initiated by the attractive and repulsive forces that the various links in the chain have for each other. In a similar way the final shape of Seuna was determined by the way that different grammatical patterns and phonological patterns either clashed with each other, or matched with each other through a number of successive revisions. Taking this analogy further : as I couldn't have any thought that is impossible (or too difficult to express) - the protein that I created was constrained never to have to much unfilled space within its physical limits while it was developing.


In its final form it is not that different from a "normal" European language. However the creation of Seuna can be compared to a journey. A journey that has at times passed through some quite exotic places. However in the end Seuna settled down to its present non-exotic form. Maybe the journey that Seuna took mirrors the journey that all languages take, and the reasons Seuna rejected many unusual features were similar to the reasons real languages seen to keep in certain defined limits.
It was an appreciation of the elegance of patterns within natural languages and the fascinating ways in which languages change shape through time that led to me constucting Seuna. And I suppose that the forces that shaped Seuna also shape natural languages.


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==Index==
==Index==


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Latest revision as of 00:12, 21 September 2012

Work on Seuna has been discontinued. The author is currently developing a language called béu

About Seuna

In its final form Seuna is seems to be quite a natural language. By that I mean that most of the grammar and the "patterns" in the language would not be considered out of place in any natural language.

However Seuna, during its construction went though some stages that might not be considered so natural. At one stage the case of the nominative case was split into two cases depending upon whether the action was volitional or accidental, and the accusative case was split in two depending on whether the object was affected by the action or not. This sort of thing is not unknown in natural languages (in fact Dixon has written a book??? which covers this sort of thing)but I found that in Seuna that as different aspects of grammar affected each other, that Seuna took on the form of a bog standard nominative/accusative language. This is just one example of a process that was continually happening during the construction of Seuna.

The shaping of Seuna can be compared to the shaping of a protein. This is basically a long chain molecule that takes on a very definite and complicated shape. The final shape is determined by a series of folding events that are initiated by the attractive and repulsive forces that the various links in the chain have for each other. In a similar way the final shape of Seuna was determined by the way that different grammatical patterns and phonological patterns either clashed with each other, or matched with each other through a number of successive revisions. Taking this analogy further : as I couldn't have any thought that is impossible (or too difficult to express) - the protein that I created was constrained never to have to much unfilled space within its physical limits while it was developing.

It was an appreciation of the elegance of patterns within natural languages and the fascinating ways in which languages change shape through time that led to me constucting Seuna. And I suppose that the forces that shaped Seuna also shape natural languages.

Index

  1. Introduction to Seuna
  2. Seuna : Chapter 1
  3. Seuna word shape
  4. The script of Seuna
  5. Seuna sentence structure
  6. Seuna pronouns
  7. Seuna nouns
  8. Seuna verbs (1)
  9. Seuna adjectives
  10. Seuna demonstratives
  11. Seuna verbs (2)
  12. Asking a question in Seuna
  13. Seuna relative clauses
  14. Seuna verbs (3)
  15. Methods for deriving words in Seuna
  16. List of all Seuna derivational affixes
  17. Numbers in Seuna
  18. Naming people in Seuna
  19. The Seuna calendar
  20. Seuna units