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'''Okuna''' (formerly known as '''Tokana''') is a [[naturalist artlang]] by Matthew Pearson, an American linguist.
'''Okuna''' (formerly known as '''Tokana''') is a [[naturalist artlang]] by Matthew Pearson, an American linguist.
Okuna was the winner of [[User:Dedalvs|David J. Peterson]]'s [[Smiley Award]] in 2011.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 05:44, 31 January 2021

Okuna
Spoken in: northwestern North America
Timeline/Universe: unknown
Total speakers: ca. 35,000
Genealogical classification: language isolate

 Okuna

Basic word order: VSO, free
Morphological type: agglutinating
Morphosyntactic alignment: fluid-S
Created by:
Matthew Pearson

Okuna (formerly known as Tokana) is a naturalist artlang by Matthew Pearson, an American linguist.

Okuna was the winner of David J. Peterson's Smiley Award in 2011.

External links