Universal (Esperantido)

Universal (Esperantido)

Infobox Language
name = Universal
pronunciation = univerˈsal
region = none
speakers = none
script = Latin
creator = G. I. Muravskin & L. I. Vasilevskij
date=1923
familycolor = constructed language
notice = nonotice

Universal is an Esperantido, a constructed language based on Esperanto. Grammatically, it is one of the more interesting: It has inclusive and exclusive pronouns, uses partial reduplication for the plural ("tablo" "table", "tatablo" "tables"), and inversion for antonyms ("mega" "big", "gema" "little"; "donu" "give", "nodu" "receive"; "tela" "far", "leta" "near"). Inversion can be seen in,::"Al gefinu o fargu kaj la egnifu o grafu."

::He finished reading ["lit." 'to read'] and she started to write.

The antonyms are the pronouns "al" "he" and "la" "she", the "ge-" (completive) and "eg-" (inchoative) aspects, the verbs "fin-" "to finish" and "nif-" "to begin", and the verbs "graf-" "to write" and "farg-" "to read".

The "Universal" reduplicated plural and inverted antonyms are reminiscent of the musical language Solresol.

Orthography

The Latin alphabet is used with IPA values, with four additional IPA letters: IPA|ə, ʃ, ʒ, ŋ. The affricates are written IPA|ts, dz, tʃ,dʒ. The schwa <ə> is used to break up consonant clusters in compound words and the like.

A palatalized consonant is marked with a hacek, a nasalized vowel with a tilde: ã (among other things, nasalization marks the accusative case; a long vowel by a circumflex: â

If stress is not marked, it falls on the last non-schwa vowel preceding the last consonant of the word. Otherwise it is marked by an acute accent: á.

Grammar

Inflectional morphology

As in Esperanto, Universal nouns are marked by the suffix "-o," which is elidable in certain cases. "O" by itself is a subordinating conjunction::"al gefinu o fargu kaj egnifu o grafu":"he has finished reading and is beginning to write."

As in Japanese, adjectives and verbs are a single part of speech in Universal. They have two forms, an attributive form when they modify a noun like an adjective, and a predicative form when they stand on their own to form a clause like a verb.

The predicative form is marked by the suffix "-u: urbo megu" "(the) city is big", "lampo pendu" "(the) lamp is hanging". On its own before a noun, this "u" is a copula: "formiko u insekto" "(the) ant is an insect". Tenses are optional. (See below.)

As in Esperanto, the attributive form is marked by the suffix "-a: mega urbo" "big city", "penda lampo" "hanging lamp". This "a" on its own is a preposition: "podo a tablo" "leg of a table", "luso a deno" "light of day, daylight". Nouns may instead be converted directly into attributives with the suffix "-j-: denja luso" "daylight".

Personal pronominal roots end in "i," as in Esperanto, but inflect for number and gender as do nouns. (See below.) Possessives take the "-j-" that converts nominals to verbals as well as the attributive "-a: mi" "I", "mija "my, mine"; "vi" "you", "vija" "your, yours"; "al" "he", "alja" "his"; "la" "she", "laja" "her, hers"; "lo" "it", "loja" "its", etc.

Optional inflection

Plurality and pluractionality may be shown through reduplication, usually partial: "tatablo" (or "tablo-tablo)" "tables", "dendeno" or "dedeno" "days", "kloklora" "of many colours", "marmarʃu" "walk repeatedly".

Tense is also optional, and may be used with verbs or nouns. The affix "e" indicates past tense when prefixed "(ebela" "formerly beautiful", "eʃefo" "ex-boss"), but future tense when suffixed and stressed "(sanéa" "healthy-to-be", "urbéo" "city-to-be"). The imperative is marked by the prefix "ʒ-," which often requires a schwa to break up consonant clusters: "ʒədonu" "give!", "ʒəluso" "let there be light".

Oblique case (direct and indirect objects) may be marked by nasalisation of the final vowel of the noun and also of any attributives: "ʒədonu zeã librõ" "give this book!". This includes the conjunction "o: ʒənifu õ grafu" "start writing!".

Gender is optionally indicated by the prefixes "al-" for masculine "(altigro" "he-tiger", "al-Dʒonson" "Mr Johnson"), and "la-" for feminine "(latigro" "she-tiger", "la-Dʒonson" "Ms Johnso"). In a few words gender is marked by "a," infixed before the last consonant for the masculine "(tigar" or "tigaro" "male tiger"), suffixed and stressed for the feminine "(tigrá" or "tigráo" "tigress"). Even verbs can be marked for gender, with the meaning of performing the action in a masculine or feminine way.

Personal pronouns take gender in "a," and may drop their characteristic "i" ending when they do, just as nouns may drop their "o:":"mi" "I", masculine "ami" or "am," feminine "mai" or "ma;":"ti" "thou", masc. "ati" or "at," fem. "tai" or "ta,"and similarly with formal "vi, av(i), va(i);":"li" "s/he", "ali" or "al" "he" and the masculine prefix, "lai" or "la" "she" and the feminine prefix, etc.The latter forms use reduplication for plurality: "alali" "they" (masc.), "lalai" "they" (fem.).

Derivational morphology

Some of the structure of Universal words is apparent at a glance, but cannot be easily extended to create new vocabulary.

As in the Semitic languages, vocalic ablaut derives roots with related meanings, such as "lina" "long", "lana" "wide", and "lona" "tall", or "valdo" "forest", "veldo" "savannah", and "vildo" "steppe".

Inversion is used to create antonyms, and is so characteristic of Universal that one of its creators jested that the language should be called "Inversal".

As in Esperanto, extensive compounding keeps the number of roots low; cf. "simpatu" "sympathise" and is partial inversion "mispatu" "be hostile". However, a number of frequent compounds are contracted into new roots: "dennedo → dendo" "day and night", "evdeno → evdo" "morning", "evnedo → evno" "evening", "evzaro → evzo" "spring", "evrazo → evro" "autumn".

The personal pronouns have somewhat irregular morphology. The bare roots are all singular::"mi" "I", "ti" "thou" (informal "you"), "vi" "you" (formal or honorific), "li" "he/she", and—through ablaut—"lo" "it" (inanimate).The plurals are based on Esperanto "ili" "they"::"imi" "we", "iti" "ye" (informal), "ivi" "you" (formal), "ili" "they".Compounds are used to specify clusivity::"mimi" "we" (exclusive), "timi" "we" (inclusive informal: thou/ye & I), "vimi" "we" (inclusive formal: you & I).(The base (singular) form of the second-person pronoun appears to be used in the compounds "timi" and "vimi" regardless of number. That is, no dual–plural distinction is attested.)

Bibliography

* L I Vasilevskij (1925), "Neizvestnaja stranica v istorii otechestvennnoj interlingvistiki—jazyk Universal," in M I Isaev "et al." (eds.), "Problemy interlingvistiki: Tipologija i êvoljucija mezhdunarodnyx iskusstvennyx jazykov." Moscow: Nauka, 1976.

External links

* [http://www.math.bas.bg/~iad/univers.html Universal language profile]


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