Alisia

Alisia, or itself la Alisia is logical language that is now making by User:Pi.C.Noizecehx. It is originally personal language, but its goal is language that has at least three speakers. And also it should be pronuncible, simple, and culturally/socially neutral.

Setting
The name ‘Alisia’ comes from Greek word ‘αλήθεια’(aletheia), whose meaning is ‘truth’. Truth is what we wants to know with Alisia: goal of Alisia is unwrapped, logical, and clear communication. Many fightings takes its cause from misunderstandings of other people. Alisia is based on this idea though its goal is not auxlang. For success of Alisia, there should be at least three speakers and they may talk in Alisia to each other.

Phonology
Alisia has phonetic spelling. So each grapheme holds for exactly one phoneme and vice versa. There is 24 phoneme in Alisia, and needs 24 grapheme. When it's writing in Latin alphabet, then six of them, the indicators of long vowels, are digraphs. As you see, phonology of Alisia is highly symmetrical. There are 12 vowels and 12 consonants. 6 vowels are short and 6 are long. 3 short vowels are front unrounded and 3 are back rounded. 6 consonants are voiceless and 6 are voiced. And 4 consonants are labial, 4 are coronal, and 4 are dorsal. 3 of them are nasals, 3 are plosives, 3 are fricatives, and rest are approximants.

Some phonemes may be hard to pronunce for someone. Therefore every phoneme can be changed into other sound unless other speakers can misunderstand the sound. For example, every consonants can be either voiced or voiceless, or aspirared or unaspirated.

Parts of speech
Words of Alisia are firstly categorized by the way how they grammatically change. They are: name words, verb words, and invariant words. Name words are changed as noun by case. Name words include nouns, articles, and numerals. Verb words are changed as verb, by tense and voice. They include verbs and adjectives. And the invariant words don't changed at all. They include adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections.

Name words
Name words are changed by case. And there is two cases; nominative case and accusative case.

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