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A speedtalk is an oligosynthetic language with such a large phoneme inventory that the number of phonemes equals the number of phonemes, and all morphemes are just one phoneme long. The principle is to decrease the number of morphemes and to increase the number of phonemes until both meet in the middle.
The idea and the name "Speedtalk" are from the story Gulf (1949) by Robert A. Heinlein. In Gulf, Speedtalk is a logical language with a minimal vocabulary and a maximal phoneme inventory. In the story, however, the idea is merely outlined and no detailed description of the language is given.
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