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2023-12-01

GeSeL 3: Semperanto and Vocalized Acronym Creole


G³S³L³

Getman's Generic Genuinely Silly Stupid Semitic Language 3: Semperanto / Vocalized Acronym Creole


Introduction

This is a reboot of GeSeL 1: Semitic Japanese and might be my 1st apriori grammar ever. It follows generally an E-A-I-U-O pattern as indices 0 to 4. (May make a jokelang with EIEIO pattern.) The focus is placed on loanwords (L), Semitic roots (S), and Japanese words (J), similarly to GeSeL 1, with loanwords playing a bigger role. It's noticeably simpler, almost like a microlanguage, even though I've managed to fit a whole Slavic verb conjugation system in there. GeSeL 2 and 3 resulted from competing interests in GeSeL 1 to either more closely resemble actual languages or to create something more consistent from the ground up. That doesn't mean GeSeL 1 is to be abandoned, it will continue to japanify.

Fully isolating version of this grammar ought to be called Vocalized Acronym Creole and consist only of acronyms (A), telegraph codes (Q) and ICAO and IATA airport codes (I), which span the entire root space. This is to be considered a mutually uninelligible dialect of GeSeL 3, however since the vocalization is one less, it can be mixed in quite conveniently. Airport codes also mean I don't have to invent proper names for cities, however 5 vowels are smashed into 3 consonants ' Y W, so there will be some homonyms.


Alphabets

Same as GeSeL 1 and 2, preferring to pronounce C as Ts, G as G, J as J, and ' as a stop. To keep the syllable structure CSVSC, some stops mutate to fricative, which can be indicated by dots and macrns above the letter, like dagesh and rafeh. C̄ refers to the Th/Dh pronunciation, Ḡ is Ghayn, J̄ is Polish Ṡ/Ż, ` as an exception is 3ayn, ´ can be used for explicit ´alef. The vowel E is no longer banned and thus GeSeL 3 has full 5-vowel system of the usual AEIOU kind, with E and I being more aback.

The most important scripts here are Latin, Cyrillic, and maybe Greek, Old Latin or Futhark. Socialist lingo in USSR was quite heavy on acronyms. There is no reason to use any other garbage squiggles with questionable levels of software support on one side, or insignificant market size on the other.

Chinese - unsuitable model, more characters than fits in a font.
Arabic - opposite direction, cursive joining, vowel accents, go to GeSeL 2.
Devanagari etc. - ligatures and vowel accents, go to Neogetmanic.
Kana - nonstandard (han)dakuten, obsolete syllables, go to GeSeL 1.
Hangul - complex positioning, writing linearly like GeSeL 1 is wrong.
Ge'ez - well actually, but more of a GeSeL 2 thing.
Hebrew - opposite direction, confusing vowels, go to GeSeL 2.
Armenian & Georgian - too few users, too deviant from Greek, go to GeSel 1.
Mongolian - vertical writing with opposite column direction to CJK.


' A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ǎ Ě Ǐ Ǒ Ǔ

Ъ А Б Ц Д Э Ф Г Х И Ч К Л М Н О П Ґ Р С Т У В Ў Ш Й З Я Е І Ё Ю

' Α Β Θ Δ Ε Φ Γ Η Ι Ξ Κ Λ Μ Ν Ο Π Ψ Ρ Σ Τ Υ Ω Ϋ Χ Ϊ Ζ

Ⳁ Ⲁ Ⲃ Ⲑ Ⲇ Ⲉ Ⲫ Ⲅ Ϩ Ⲓ Ϫ Ⲕ Ⲗ Ⲙ Ⲛ Ⲟ Ⲡ Ⲯ Ⲣ Ⲥ Ⲧ Ⲱ Ϥ Ⲩ Ϣ Ϯ Ⲍ

𐍊 𐌰 𐌱 𐌸 𐌳 𐌴 𐍆 𐌲 𐌷 𐌹 𐍁 𐌺 𐌻 𐌼 𐌽 𐍉 𐍀 𐌵 𐍂 𐍃 𐍄 𐌿 𐍈 𐍅 𐍇 𐌾 𐌶

𐌙 𐌀 𐌁 𐌈 𐌃 𐌄 𐌚 𐌂 𐌇 𐌉 𐌜 𐌊 𐌋 𐌌 𐌍 𐌏 𐌐 𐌒 𐌓 𐌔 𐌕 𐌖 𐌅 𐌞 𐌎 𐌝 𐌆

ᛌ ᚨ ᛒ ᚦ ᛞ ᛖ ᚠ ᚷ ᚺ ᛁ ᛃ ᚴ ᛚ ᛗ ᚾ ᛟ ᛕ ᛩ ᚱ ᛋ ᛏ ᚢ ᚡ ᚹ ᛪ ᚣ ᛎ

አ * በ ጠ ደ * ፈ ገ ሀ * ፀ ጸ ከ ለ መ ነ * ፐ ቀ ረ ሰ ተ * ጰ ወ ሠ የ ዘ


Cyrillic has special iotated vowels. Some Belarussian extensions were used.

With Greek, Ϝ and Ϳ can be used instead of Ϋ and Ϊ. There is also Ύ and Ί, but that looks ugly. Coptic and Gothic are mostly fonts of Greek with some better suiting letters. Coptic ran out of letters for the U-Y range, so V uses a letter for F and Y uses a letter fot Ti which looks like a crossed letter for I. Gothic fits perfectly with 27 letters, there are ' and J, and there are coincidentally 2 numeral-only letters left.

Old Latin is to be written LTR like encoded in Unicode Old Italic block, not RTL as done by Etruscans. Not sure about 𐌚 and 𐌅, one would assume what is F, but Unicode says otherwise. All of F,V,U,W,Y come from Waw which looked like Y. Incidentally, W looks like Sheen.

Futhark was copied from GeSeL 1. Some Futhark runes like ᛟ and ᛋ may be banned in some countries, sort of like D on Twitch or Z by Ukrainians. QWX, the useless letters for Slavs and also Turks, were once illegal in Turkey to persecute Kurds and Kurdish names.

Ge'ez is the one syllabary with enough consonants, and ties in to Old South and North Arabian, but that is RTL so it creates a mess.

Encoding of Attic Greek would be welcome. Linear B, Cypriot, and Cypro-Minoan don't have enough consonant rows and there is no (han)dakuten. They were a horrible fit for Greek even, but at least had independent vowels. The alphabet is truly a lazy invention, only had to replace some vomitting sounds in Phoenician's abjad, instead of putting dots and squiggles around, which had to travel all the way to Korea to get fixed.


Morphology

Each long word has a CVCVCV structure, where C are consonants or its clusters and V are vowels. Cs constitute a semitic-style 3-consonantal root, while Vs constutute a vocalization vector, encoding various declensions to certain parts of speech.


Declension list

A table would probably have to be 3D. "Gesele" means roughly "being spinning", as the ġ-z-l root means yarn spinning, metaphorically used in gazel.

Semperanto

Case (carried over from GeSeL 1):
    E. Nominative (versus, contra, who)
    A. Instrumental (with, using, by)
    I. Genitive (without, of)
    U. Dative (to, towards)
    O. Accusative (on, onto, whom)

Number:
    E. Nullar (non-)
    A. Singular
    I. Dual
    U. Plural
    O. (nonnumerical forms)

E. Verbs extension for person, activity and self
    E. Passive voice, Habitual (repeat extension for person)
    A. 1st person
    I. 2nd person
    U. 3rd person animate
    O. 3rd person inanimate / 4th person
        -> All above: Case (self, Nominative = none)
A. Nouns
    -> Number
        -> Case
    O. Transformations (repeat noun for declension)
        E. State of (Arabic ta-)
        A. Place (Arabic ma-)
        I. Becoming (-ization)
        U. Actor (Arabic mu-)
        O. Tool (-ator)
I. Adjectives and Abverbs    
    -> Number
        E. Negative (un-)
        A. Positive
        I. Comparative
        U. Superlative
        O. Elative
    O. Adverb
        -> same as above
U. Verbs-Perfective
    -> Number
        E. Imperative
        A. Indicative Past
        I. Indicative Present
        U. Indicative Future
        O. Subjunctive
    O. Indeterminate forms
        E. Infinitive
        A. Gerundium (-ing) -> Noun cast
        I. Gerundivum (being -ing) -> Adjective cast
        U. Transgressive Past
        O. Transgressive Present
O. Verbs-Imperfective (Continuous)
    -> same as Verbs-Perfective


Vocalized Acronym Creole

E. Verb extension
    E. Passive
    A. Self
    I. Passive self
    U. (reserved)
    O. (reserved)
A. Nouns
    E. Nullar
    A. Singular
    I. Dual
    U. Plural
    O. (reserved)
I. Adjectives and Abverbs
    E. Adverb Comparative / Superlative
    A. Positive
    I. Comparative
    U. Superlative
    O. Adverb Positive (also use "more" and "most" to grade)
U. Verbs-Perfective
    E. Imperative / Infinitive
    A. Indicative Past
    I. Indicative Present
    U. Indicative Future
    O. Subjunctive
O. Verbs-Imperfective (Continuous)
    -> same as Verbs-Imperfective


Short words

They have less than 3 consonants. Note: "'amaze", of root '-M-Z or M-Z (Japanese for water) is not the same as "amaze". But for decreased confusability short words should stick to CV, VC, CVC, VCV and CVCV. Given 21 consonants (no ') and 5 vowels, that gives over 10000 possible short words.


Pronouns

As you may have noticed, the root declension system doesn't conjugate verbs for person by default. You need to repeat that verb with the extension vocalization or use a short pronoun word.

kababo tobaru tebaru. - I will be eating kebab myself. - Budu si pojídat kebab.

Compare that to GeSeL 1: ana il kababon witbarusi.


All pronouns follow the VCV pattern, with the center consonant determining the type of pronoun:

N. Personal pronouns
M. Possesive pronouns
T. Pointing
W. Interrogative pronouns - who
C. Interrogative pronouns - what
L. Articles
S. Self
Y. Any
R. Every
J. Each
X. All
Z. Some

After an article and before the noun itself, a CV pattern denoting a root package letter can be specified: 'a, ba, ca, da, 'e, ...


First vowel, left of:
    E. Nullar
    A. Singular
    I. Dual
    U. Plural
    O. (reserved)
Second vowel, right of:
    E. Nominative
    A. Instrumental
    I. Genetive
    U. Dative
    O. Accusative


Therefore, alternatively: ana kababo afu tobaru.


Numerals

CV pattern. Like adjectives, numerals don't decline because screw that. There may be some long numerals in the lexicon which decline like nouns.


To pronounce large numbers longer than 6 digits, concatenate CV syllables per each 2 digits in a 20*5 fashion. See GeSeL 1 for 16*4 base64-like, HashTalk for 32*8, and Budhót'n/Gudhót'n for 64*16*64.

'=0; B=5; C=10; D=15; F=20; G=25; H=30; J=35; K=40; L=45; M=50; N=55; P=60; Q=65; R=70; S=75; T=80; V=85; X=90; Z=95;

E=0; A=1; I=2; U=3; O=4;

4206661337 = kibeqacuji

0000000000 = 'e'e'e'e'e

9999999999 = zozozozozo

Sign and imaginary indicators (place between whole and fractional part):

we, wa, wi, wu, wo - negative absolute, real, imaginary, quaternion j, quaternion k

ye, ya, yi, yu, yo - positive absolute, real, imaginary, quaternion j, quaternion k



Prepositions

Mainly for Locative case emulation. CVC pattern.

bin - from, of - Gentitve

din - into


Postpositions

CV pattern. Some GeSeL 1 things may be kept.


Conjunctions

CV pattern.


la - NOT (or use Nullar)

wa - AND

wo - OR

fa - for all

te - there exists

to - there exists only one

ix - except

That's all you need.


te 'aleho ix lalahe. - There exists no god except God.


Particles

CVCV pattern.

d_s_ : desu cupola, as in verbs imperfective, without the leading O.

Exception: desu as a wildcard for all tenses and cases.


Syntax

Again as in all my other conlangs, SOV for indicative, VSO for question, SVO for imperative.


Examples

GeSeL 1-J: ajado msawhakr al adakin sa yaxehrayu takino sanyido hakcato zacmac nazamins nayibo apatans.

GeSeL 3-J: ijada msowhokra ali adaki xehreyi-xohraya tikona sinyoda hikcata zocmoca nazumi niyoba 'aputa.

English: Exact weighing of poison pays out especially during blanket extermination of mice in apartments.
Czech: Přesné vážení jedu se vyplatí hlavně při plošném hubení myší v bytech.


Lexicon

The lexicon is the same for all GeSeLs, each dialect or version just prioritizes different sets. There can be over 9000 3-consonantal roots and over 200000 4-consonantal roots. 2-consonantal roots, of which there are over 400, are treated as 3-consonantal roots starting with '. GeSeL 3 supports long roots as long as words formed from them obey the CSVSC syllables, which means sometimes letters may switch places within the consonant cluster or be pronounced differently.



GeSeL 2: Arabic Boogaloo


Introduction

Ghayn-Seen-Lam. This conlang grammar - of which there is no doubt - is the guidance for the fearless, who navigate in incomprehensible word salad, spend out of what crypto provided, and those who enjoy what I've posted now and before, and are certain in choosing karma over boiler. They're on true procrastination with me and they're unproductive.

Whilst GeSeL 1 continued to japanize, eventually obtaining the label Semitic Japanese, GeSeL 2: Arabic Boogaloo restores the original vision of Getmarabic, in which you can use the Arabic grammar on any consonant cluster.

The possible application of this could be a zonlang for cosmopolitan Levant or a successor to Modern Standard Arabic, which is a zombie language, just like Literary Czech or Norsk Bokmål. What is Getmanic to Czech is GeSeL 2 to Arabic, sort of like Judeo-Arabic.

The anthem of this conlang is Zalzil Amna Israil or Kof Taase Beguim [sic], alternatively anything from Wah3ed Band if that happens to be censored. Gen Z seems to be unironically pro-Phallus-teen including Ham-ass, it's not just me being edgy 16yo anti-movement-restrictions anti-ethno-nationalist Horrorcore fan back when I made this blog.

There will be GeSeL 3: Semperanto (or G3S3L3) which will code the morphological categories straightforwardly without any prefixes or suffixes, and focus on Indo-European loanwords, with a special dialect Vocalized Acronym Creole.


Alphabets

The alphabet remains the same as in GeSeL 1, only owing to the preference of Arabic pronunciation of C as Thorn, G as Ghayn, J as Jay, X as Sheen. There is no Sad, Dad, Zad, Tad or whatever of these dotted consonants in the logical representation. Unlike Qaf, Ġayn and `ayn, I never learned how to pronounce them correctly and hope they are just like Klingon D and S. However, there is still P and V for roots from Hebrew. The vowel system is still 4.5 vowels, with E being treated as null vowel closer to schwa and I being super hard, and the morphing of A/I into Y, and O/U into W.

' A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
´   Ḃ   Ḋ     Ġ     J̇ K̇         Ṗ Q̇     Ṫ
`   B̄   D̄     Ḡ     J̄ K̄         P̄ Q̄     T̄

Dot above certain letters is a dagesh and macron is rafeh, which is an innovation in GeSeL 2. It may not display well but I don't care, Unicode said no more precomposed letters so the fonts just suck. If you are fancy you can write the dot inside the letter like the real dagesh. Rafeh refers to fricative pronunciation being forced by CSVSC phonotactics. B̄ and P̄ are the Spanish labial aproximant and its voiceless analogue. D̄ and T̄ are Japanese R, again voiced and devoiced. Ḡ is explicit Ghayn, K̄ is soft Kh, as in Standard German. J̄ is maybe Zad, but I can only pronounce it as Klingon S and Polish Sz, Q̄ is velar fricative, not necessarily `ayn or Ḡayn. Since the apostrophe can't support dots or macrons, acute is used for ´alif and grave is used instead for `ayn. Fancy Egyptologists can use Ꜣ and Ꜥ. There is slight inconsistency in `-Ġ pair compared to غ-ع in Arabic script, stemming from bad understanding of bad transliterations. Exact IPA is not given to avoid prescriptivism and allow some dialects and accents. The accents are intended only for paedagogical purposes, they don't appear in database.

Especially important alternative scripts are: Arabic, Hebrew, Phoenician, Samaritan, Aramaic, and Nabataean. These were never fully specified in GeSeL 1 due to missing vowels. Other scripts are the same as for GeSeL 1.

Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A '
ع ا ب ث د ه ف غ ح ى ج ك ل م ن ۏ پ ق ر س ت ۊ ڤ و ش ي ز
א 𐤟 ב ט ג 𐤟 ף ג ח 𐤟 צ כ ל מ נ 𐤟 פ ק ר ס ת 𐤟 ם ו ש י ז
𐤀 𐤟 𐤁 𐤈 𐤃 𐤟 𐤄 𐤂 𐤇 𐤟 𐤑 𐤊 𐤋 𐤌 𐤍 𐤟 𐤐 𐤒 𐤓 𐤎 𐤕 𐤟 𐤏 𐤅 𐤔 𐤉 𐤆
𐡀 𐤟 𐡁 𐡈 𐡃 𐤟 𐡄 𐡂 𐡇 𐤟 𐡑 𐡊 𐡋 𐡌 𐡍 𐤟 𐡐 𐡒 𐡓 𐡎 𐡕 𐤟 𐡏 𐡅 𐡔 𐡉 𐡆
ࠀ 𐤟 ࠁ ࠈ ࠂ 𐤟 ࠐ ࠂ ࠇ 𐤟 ࠑ ࠊ ࠋ ࠌ ࠍ 𐤟 ࠐ ࠒ ࠓ ࠎ ࠕ 𐤟 ࠌ ࠅ ࠔ ࠉ ࠆ
𐢁 𐢀 𐢃 𐢋 𐢅 𐢇 𐢆 𐢄 𐢊 𐢌 𐢙 𐢏 𐢑 𐢓 𐢕 𐢗 𐢘 𐢚 𐢛 𐢖 𐢞 𐢐 𐢂 𐢈 𐢝 𐢍 𐢉
𐩱 𐩽 𐩨 𐩷 𐩵 𐩽 𐩰 𐩴 𐩠 𐩽 𐩳 𐩫 𐩡 𐩣 𐩬 𐩽 𐩲 𐩤 𐩧 𐩪 𐩩 𐩽 𐩶 𐩥 𐩦 𐩺 𐩹

Usually Arabic is vocalized (O is Damma below, E is Sukun or nothing), but ا can be used for A, ه can be used for E, ى for I, ۏ for O, and ۊ for U.

Hebrew final forms come in handy, with some help of runny nose. There is ך left for K̄, ץ for J̄, ן for D̄, ע for `, and ה for vowel carrier. Rafeh and dagesh are supported.

There are no final forms in Phoenician and Aramaic, so 𐤄 and 𐡄 had to be used for F, and 𐤏 and 𐡏 for V. There are no vowels signs in the Unicode block so just duplicate 𐤅𐤏𐤉𐤄𐤀 𐡅𐡏𐡉𐡄𐡀 . This isn't GeSeL 3 so you should be able to do without them.

There are vowel signs in Samaritan, and as in Hebrew, ࠄ is the vowel carrier. Use ࠁ࠙ ࠐ࠙ for V and F. There may be some font issues, just 10 more years.

Unused Nabataean final forms: 𐢎𐢒𐢔𐢜 (K, M, N, Š).

For those who like LTR syllabaries, Ge'ez looks usable. It has links to Old South and North Arabian. ፐ for Pe and ጰ for Ve are not in Old Arabian, so 𐩲 for 'ayn and 𐩶 for ghayn had to be coopted.

Encoding of Proto-Sinaitic in Unicode is eagerly expected. Meanwhile we will have to contend with emoji and hieroglyphs. Hebrew speakers may wish to use some different symbols closer to the meaning than to the shape.


'  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z

አ  *  በ  ጠ  ደ  *  ፈ  ገ  ሀ  *  ፀ  ጸ  ከ  ለ  መ  ነ  *  ፐ  ቀ  ረ  ሰ  ተ  *  ጰ  ወ  ሠ  የ  ዘ

👀 🐂 🏠 👌 🚪 🙌 🐔 🪃 🧵 💪 🌱 🖐 🪄 🌊 🐍 👁️ 🥐 📌 🗣 💈 ❌ 🐦 🐓 🪝 🌞 🦾 🤨

👀 🐂 🏠 🧬 🚪 🙌 🐔 🐫 🤺 💪 🏹 🥄 🎓 🌊 🐟 👁️ 👄 🐒 🗣 💈 ❌ 🐦 🐓 🪝 🦷 🦾 🗡️

𓃿 𓃾 𓉔 𓄤 𓉿 𓀠 𓅭 𓌚 𓉗 𓂝 𓇑 𓂩 𓍈 𓈖 𓆓 𓁹 𓂋 𓎗 𓁶 𓊽 𓏴 𓅬 𓄿 𓅱 𓇳 𓂢 𓂃



Morphology

This section should closely follow the standard Arabic grammar with some simplifications, like removing that gendered nonsense, possibly with some inspirations from Hebrew, which may have been tainted by Yiddish and German in the modernization process.


Nouns

As in Arabic, there are 3 cases: Nominative, Dative and Accusative. All nouns have different forms for each case. Because of Yiddish and German, where Genetive is mostly used for syntactical constructions that an average AfD supporter cannot fathom, Dative and Accusative will work exactly the same.


Prefixes:

mu- - person

ma- - place


Adjectives

akbar


Pronouns

All pronouns have been truncated to not conflict with the monolithic root system.



Numerals

Most are actually roots.


Verbs



Adverbs

Only grading.


Prepositions

bin - of, from, von, van, genetive case

 


Conjunctions and logic

wa - and

innahun - indeed, used more like japanese yo/ne


Particles



Syntax

While Arabic is VSO, GeSeL 2 is still SOV. VSO is a question, and SVO is a command.



Lexical notes

The lexicon is the same as in GeSeL 1. The default root package is S (Semitic). Then L (Loanwords), then A (Acronyms), then J (Japanese). I project that Semitic languages will leverage the potential of morphologically significant acromym vocalization.

Semantics follows the pre-islamic meaning. Czechia is atheist so no use for religious terminology. Therefore jihad is just an ordinary effort, not holy war and amna is just being certain..