New Ithkuil overview

Nouns

A basic Ithkuil noun consists of a consonantal root, its surrounding vowels, a “CA complex”, and a final case vowel.

aäla

a pin 📍

Varying the vowels around the root selects a different lexeme from that root:

uäla

a staple

(different “stem”)

aila

something pinned

(different “specification”)

Varying the case vowel changes the noun case:

aälä

using a pin

(instrumental case)

aälöa

without a pin

(conversive case)

Vary the CA complex to pluralize, arrange, and quantify:

aäva

pins, in general

aäda

(part of) a pin

aälftra

some parts of groups of pins with a shared purpose


Use type-1 suffixes after CA to elaborate on root concepts.

acňäla

a pin

aggwala

a stone


acňälijpa

a pin as decoration

aggwaloxa

a large stone

Use type-2 suffixes to make new lexical concepts.

acňäleujpa

a brooch

aggwaloixa

a boulder

Meanwhile, prefixes come before CA, which is then geminated to identify it. Compare:

aggwaxezza

a bunch of small stones

prefix: each stone is small

aggwazoxa

a large bunch of stones

suffix: the CA aggregate is large

aggwaxeizzoxa

a large bunch of pebbles


Type-1 concatenation makes compound nouns. The case of the first noun marks its relation to the following "parent" noun.

enkava

thumbs in general

ecňäla

a tack

henkave-ecňäla

a tack for tacking down thumbs

henkavä-ecňäla

a tack handled using thumbs

Type-2 concatenation makes lexicalized compounds.

hwenkavä-ecňäla

a thumbtack

Verbs

Verbs are just like nouns, but with final stress. Instead of case, the final vowel marks illocution and evidentiality.

acňalá

it pins (I perceive)

acňalú

it pins (I infer)

acňaléi

is it pinning?

Aspect is marked using V+w/y before the final vowel.

malá

says

malawá

has said

malouyá

is still saying

Valence, Phase, Effect, Level are marked using V+h.

malëihá

tells

(complementary valence)

malaihá

blurts out, yelps

(punctual phase)

maliahá

says (benefiting me)

(1-beneficial effect)

malöehá

says more than

(surpassive level)

Subclauses

Nest clauses using antepenultimate stress:

Amzalá li zëi.

I recall it.

Urçpalá tu aňfaröe.

You dance despite problems.

Amzalá li úrçpalëi tu aňfaröe.

I recall that you danced despite problems.

Mark the end of the framed clause with -an in the last word:

Amzalá li úrçpalëi tu aňfaranöe alkalö.

I'm reminded [that you danced despite problems] by the music.

You can "pull up" a clause head with -en. This is Ithkuil's equivalent of a relative phrase:

Amzalá li úrçpalëi tu aňfarenöe.

I recall the problems despite which you danced.