Sktk'wk

This language is a language which has no verbs, no pronouns, no vowels, and rather fluid word order. All clauses are in brackets. It is related somehow to Гышфту.

I tried to contradict multiple linguistic universals and make strange sounds, while also making a language with an artificial history. Eventually, I ended up not contradicting all that many, honestly.

Phonotactics
In this language, all consonants are syllabic and they cannot be non-syllabic. This means that there are 17 possible syllables and all of them consist of a single consonant.

The alphabet/syllabary consists of symmetrical glyphs. The alphabetical order (in Roman transliteration) is: p s t l w k 'p 's 't 'l 'w 'k v r "v "r

Grammar
It doesn't have any verbs. Relations between words are created using word modifiers, whixh usually surround the word. The first letter is usually egressive at the prior part and ingressive at the part after. Both the head word and the word to which the action applies are declined, but in different ways. If there is an equal relationship, both are declined in the same way.

Numbers
The numbers are bijective base 16. This means there is no zero, and there is a specific number representing sixteen.

When used in a sentence, these are surrounded by number markers (see below).

Modifiers
Normal

Inanimate Locative (both parties are animate) = H: lt-'lt O: lt-'lt lt statue 'lt lt death 'lt = The statue and death happened at the same general place.

Don't Use This (both parties are separate) = H: tl-'tl O: tl-'tl tl dog 'tl tl man 'tl = The man and the dog are connected. (The implication is that they know each other.)

Definition Change (usually a copula) = H: wt-'wt O: wt-'wt wt causation 'wt w't happiness 'w't = The happiness which causes something

Animate Locative (one or more parties are inanimate [head]) = H: tt-'tt O: t't-'t't tt statue 'tt t't man 't't = The man was at/near the statue.

Part (head is part of other) = H: pl-'pl O: p'l-'p'l pl man 'pl p'l hand 'p'l = The man's hand

Allative+Dative(shows X going to H from O) = X: kr-kr H: kt-'kt O: k't-'k't kr information kr kt man 'kt k't book 'k't = The information goes from the book to the man.

Causative/Instrumental (the thing that caused it to happen is the head) = H: pw-'pw O: p'w-'p'w pw man 'pw p'w hammer 'p'w = There was a hammer because of the man OR The man causes something to happen using the hammer OR The man uses the hammer to do something.

Non-Word

Name Marker (marks name, which is the only thing it goes around; goes inside other modifiers) = H: ll-'ll wt ll Johnny 'll 'wt w't pl man 'pl 'w't p'l hand 'p'l = the hand of the man named Johnny.

Thing Number Marker (for defining the number of nouns; around number N outside modifiers and around O outside modifiers) = N: pj-jp O: 'pj-j'p pj 5 jp 'pj pl man 'pl j'p p'l hand 'p'l = the hands of five men Placement Number Marker (for clarifying sentence order; the number indicates the number of words one should skip backwards in the sentence to find the right word; around number N outside modifiers and outside other modifiers) = N: sj-js wt green 'wt wt happy 'wt w't cat 'w't sj 3 js 'sj w't man 'w't j's = The man is green and the cat is happy. (Without this, the sentence would be "The man is happy and the cat is green.")

Words Which Rely on Numbers/ X-Words
Some words rely on numbers for existence, such as tk'ksp, the word for two-dimensional shape, which needs a number of sides as part of its definition. For these, there is a thing number marker inside the modifying brackets which specifies the number of sides. These are called X-words in this language, because the way they are described involves an X.

Words
rwptp = land t'ttp'p = language rtr"rt = speed/fast thing rtvlp = beautiful thing/beauty p'lpwp = path etched into the ground pl'tkt = path put upon the ground lt'tkr = non-attachment rwpr'p = person (thinking thing) rpvrv = number ptvp't = this state pvl'lt = body of liquid (ocean, lake, river, etc.) tvr'tp = conversation wp'lrt = metal rwwrw = great size t'ptrw = physical form r'ltrt = inside r'ltr't = outside r'lvrt = direction rtvr't = in motion* vrvrr = imaginary thing vtlr'l = inequality rwsrk = government wd'trl = hard substance/plastic vtvv't = set (of) srvl't = physical separation/otherness dlft't = place vtlts = useful thing/usefulness pr'plv = protector (parent, guardian, army, shell, etc.) ltlrt = the connection of one to one's relatives/friends and the land pstv't = something which can be read tk'ksp = two-dimensional shape with X sides r'st'lv = morally correct (thing) l'ltrw = something inorganic reaching towards the sky lltp"r = something more spread out across the ground klrlw = edible substance tpv'pr = family member separated by a bend tprpv = family member separated by a straight line lwp'wr = container (house, bowl, etc.) lw'krl = system of tunnels (cave system, vascular system) vstpt = phrase with X actors s'lpt't = painful thing/pain tvtkv = microorganism pr'ltp = death (when someone is no longer warmer than the world) krtvt = ground-dweller krl'lt = water-dweller kwlwl = action t"rtpt = plant p"rp'tr = stomach cavity, inside p"rktv = underside, underneath

rwt'tk = rotten thing (positive connotation) plp'll = reckless abandon (positive connotation)

Sample Sentences

pw plp'll 'pw p'w tl tvr'tp 'tl tl wt rpvrv 'wt 'tl w't rwpr'p 'w't 'p'w. = The conversation about the number of people was/is a thing of reckless abandon.

wt ltlrt 'wt wt lt pl p"rp'tr 'pl 'lt lt t"rtpt 'lt 'w't p'l tpv'pr 'p'l. = The group of related family members eat plants together in harmony.

wt wt tlw'tl 'wt wt kwlwl 'wt 'wt wt rwsrk 'wt. - The government is a valuable action.

pw pl vtlts 'pl p'l vtvv't 'p'l 'pw p'w pl r'sl'tv 'pl 'p'w p'l krl'lt 'p'l. - The moral correctness of the water dweller occurred because of the set of valuable things.

wt lwp'wr 'wt wt lt p"rp'tr 'lt 'wt lt klrlw 'lt. - The edible substance is in the container. / There is an edible substance in the container.

UNIVERSALS CONTRASTED SO FAR:

All languages have stops. All languages have either bilabials, fricatives or nasals. All languages have some non-syllabic consonants. All languages have voiced sounds. All languages have rounded sounds. No language has a linguolabial trill. No language has dentolabial sounds. All languages have non-implied verbs. No language conjugates for both the head word and the affected word in every relationship. No language has cases that work like brackets.