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'''{{tp|eliki}}''' is
==Etymology==
The word {{tp|eliki}} is derived from
==Semantic space==
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It is intended "to help people describe a range of identities and experiences important to them" that may not be sufficiently described by {{tp|[[pakala]]}}, {{tp|[[pona]]}}, {{tp|[[ike]]}}, {{tp|[[nasa]]}}, or other words. As such, specific usage varies between speakers. {{tp|eliki}} generally describes immutable characteristics that can cause pain or distress but should be viewed as value-neutral or have become part of one's identity. It is often used for disabilities for which a cure is unpresent or unwanted.
According to a document created by {{tok|kulupu telo mun}}, the factors that define the semantic space of {{tp|eliki}} appear to be:<ref>{{cite web|name={{tok|kulupu telo mun}}
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* chronicity
* the long term effects of the experience
* the importance of the experience to identity
* nature vs nurture
* not implicitly having negative connotations, (more comfortable for some speakers?)
* moving away from implicitly negative language to describe body and behavior traits, combating ableism and internalized ableism
* being able to speak about deeper things such as poverty or systemic oppression with a focus on how they effect the person and how that can be mitigated
* still leaving room for the user to describe it as {{tok|ike}}, {{tok|pona}}, {{tok|pakala}}, {{tok|nasa}}, etc however they like
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The philosophy of {{tp|eliki}} is similar to {{
=={{tp|sitelen pona}}==
The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|eliki}}
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=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
[[File:eliki ss.png|150px|thumb|alt={{tp|sitelen sitelen}} word glyph for {{tp|eliki}}|{{tp|sitelen sitelen}} glyph for {{tp|eliki}}]]▼
The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} glyph for {{tp|eliki}} was designed by {{tok|jan Salinsen}}. It was based on the {{tp|sitelen pona}} glyph and the {{tp|sitelen sitelen}} glyph for {{tp|[[telo]]}}.<ref>{{tok|jan Salinsen}} (@starlingmelody). (6 August 2023). [https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/1136414293638795305/1137592561775677491 Message posted on the #sona-musi channel of {{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}]. ''Discord''.</ref>▼
Just like every word, {{tp|eliki}} can be written in {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} by writing its [[sitelen sitelen#Syllable glyphs|syllable glyphs]] ({{ss|ELIKI}}) enclosed in a [[capsule]].
▲eliki ss.png|alt={{tp|sitelen sitelen}} glyph for {{tp|eliki}}
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==References==
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[[Category:Words with noncanonical sitelen sitelen word glyphs]]
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