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Creator and editor of the constructed language "AyBayConLang (ABCL)" As many people I was also unhappy about so many irregularities and ambiguites existing in the languages which I tried to learn or I had learned. This way I came to the idea of constructed language. After studying of about 25-30 of the conlangs published already I was still not satisfied so I have decided to create my own. After four years of work I was able to bring up AyBayConLang with a lexicon of basic vocabulary of about 7000 words which is considered sufficient for a fair communication at the level of the foreign language.
As I, Dr. Aydin Baykara, a cross-thinker, has been trying to learn foreign languages, have been -like many people- also unhappy about so many irregularities and ambiguites. I wondered why people don't undertake anything to eliminate so many complex, nonsense rules in grammer, pronunciation etc. (e.g. English, German, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, Spanish). This way I came to the idea of the constructed language. After studying of about 25-30 of the conlangs published already I find out that it would be possible to construct a universal language which would be more simple, functional and non-fantastic.  
 
The result is AyBayConLang (ABCL), with a lexicon of the basic vocabulary of about 8000 root words which is considered sufficient for a fair communication at the level of the foreign language, its motto being: New Word-New World (Enü Bönvö-Enü Vinvö) 
 
“AyBay ConLang” (ABCL) is an a priori language, which means that the complete vocabulary has been created entirely new. It is a conlang containing partly the features of philosophical and logical languages. It is less agglutinative, but fairly inflective and derivative too. It has few simple grammatical rules, limited number of derivational suffixes compared e.g. with English, five tenses only, no noun and adjective declension for cases, no articles and genders. Limited number of aspects and moods. Only one counterfactual subjunctive for the past and one for the future. Word creation follows certain rules in logical classes.
 
Above 8000 common root words have been already defined, any new word can be easily derived with the help of the limited number of the derivational suffixes and simple derivation rules (e.g. from a known verb in to a noun or vice versa). Lexicon has been set up as an Excel table for ABCL-English, separately for nouns, verbs, adjectives etc., each of them classified internally in to logical groups. Syntax has strict order, SVO, adjectives before nouns, adverbs after verbs they modify.
Further details can be found  under the following indexes and also at the URL: https://aydinbaykara.com and the author can be contacted for any inquiry at e-mail: [email protected]
 
#[[Constructed Language AYBAYCONLANG (ABCL)]]
#[[ORTHOGRAPHY of ABCL]]
#[[ALPHABET and PRONUNCIATION of ABCL]]
#[[VOCABULARY, LEXICON, WORD FORMATION/DERIVATION of ABCL]]
#[[NOUNS of ABCL]]
#[[VERBS of ABCL]]
#[[ADJECTIVES of ABCL]]
#[[Numbers in ABCL]]
#[[ADVERBS of ABCL]]
#[[CONJUNCTIVES-PREPOSITIONS of ABCL]]
#[[PRONOUNS of ABCL]]
#[[NEGATION AND QUESTIONS in ABCL]]
#[[TENSES and ASPECTS in ABCL]]
#[[DECLINATION, FLEXION, MODALS/MOODS/MODUS in ABCL]]
#[[GREETING and WISHES in ABCL]]
#[[SYNTAX of ABCL]]
#[[LEXICON of ABCL]]
#[[EVOCATION-HINTS_FOR_MEMORIZING/DISREMEMBERING_in_ABCL/An_unique_feature]]
#[[SAMPLE TEXT for ABCL]]

Latest revision as of 09:35, 8 March 2024

As I, Dr. Aydin Baykara, a cross-thinker, has been trying to learn foreign languages, have been -like many people- also unhappy about so many irregularities and ambiguites. I wondered why people don't undertake anything to eliminate so many complex, nonsense rules in grammer, pronunciation etc. (e.g. English, German, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, Spanish). This way I came to the idea of the constructed language. After studying of about 25-30 of the conlangs published already I find out that it would be possible to construct a universal language which would be more simple, functional and non-fantastic.

The result is AyBayConLang (ABCL), with a lexicon of the basic vocabulary of about 8000 root words which is considered sufficient for a fair communication at the level of the foreign language, its motto being: New Word-New World (Enü Bönvö-Enü Vinvö)

“AyBay ConLang” (ABCL) is an a priori language, which means that the complete vocabulary has been created entirely new. It is a conlang containing partly the features of philosophical and logical languages. It is less agglutinative, but fairly inflective and derivative too. It has few simple grammatical rules, limited number of derivational suffixes compared e.g. with English, five tenses only, no noun and adjective declension for cases, no articles and genders. Limited number of aspects and moods. Only one counterfactual subjunctive for the past and one for the future. Word creation follows certain rules in logical classes.

Above 8000 common root words have been already defined, any new word can be easily derived with the help of the limited number of the derivational suffixes and simple derivation rules (e.g. from a known verb in to a noun or vice versa). Lexicon has been set up as an Excel table for ABCL-English, separately for nouns, verbs, adjectives etc., each of them classified internally in to logical groups. Syntax has strict order, SVO, adjectives before nouns, adverbs after verbs they modify.

Further details can be found under the following indexes and also at the URL: https://aydinbaykara.com and the author can be contacted for any inquiry at e-mail: [email protected]

  1. Constructed Language AYBAYCONLANG (ABCL)
  2. ORTHOGRAPHY of ABCL
  3. ALPHABET and PRONUNCIATION of ABCL
  4. VOCABULARY, LEXICON, WORD FORMATION/DERIVATION of ABCL
  5. NOUNS of ABCL
  6. VERBS of ABCL
  7. ADJECTIVES of ABCL
  8. Numbers in ABCL
  9. ADVERBS of ABCL
  10. CONJUNCTIVES-PREPOSITIONS of ABCL
  11. PRONOUNS of ABCL
  12. NEGATION AND QUESTIONS in ABCL
  13. TENSES and ASPECTS in ABCL
  14. DECLINATION, FLEXION, MODALS/MOODS/MODUS in ABCL
  15. GREETING and WISHES in ABCL
  16. SYNTAX of ABCL
  17. LEXICON of ABCL
  18. EVOCATION-HINTS_FOR_MEMORIZING/DISREMEMBERING_in_ABCL/An_unique_feature
  19. SAMPLE TEXT for ABCL