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'''{{tp|eliki}}''' is an obscure [[content word]] and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} |
'''{{tp|eliki}}''' is an obscure [[content word]] and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} relating to immutable characteristics about oneself that can cause pain or distress.<ref>{{cite Discord|name=kulupu telo mun|username=saturniidaemon|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/375591429608570881/1072666397626335242|channel={{tok|sona-musi}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}}}</ref> It was coined by {{tok|kulupu telo mun}} in 2023. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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The word {{tp|eliki}} is derived from the {{wp|Cherokee language|Cherokee}} ''ehisdi'' |
The word {{tp|eliki}} is derived from the {{wp|Cherokee language|Cherokee}} {{lang|chr|ᎡᎯᏍᏗ}} (''{{lang|chr-Latn|ehisdi}}''), meaning "pain, distress". |
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==Semantic space== |
==Semantic space== |
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According to {{tok|jan Salinsen}} (also known as {{tok|waso suno}}), {{tp|eliki}} is defined as:<ref>{{tok|jan Salinsen}} |
According to {{tok|jan Salinsen}} (also known as {{tok|waso suno}}), {{tp|eliki}} is defined as:<ref>{{cite Discord|name={{tok|jan Salinsen}}|username=starlingmelody|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/1136414293638795305/1137456607861678180|thread={{tok|eliki li seme tawa sina?}}|channel={{tok|toki-suli}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}}}</ref> |
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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. |
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. |
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According to a document created by {{tok|kulupu telo mun}}, the factors that define the semantic space of {{tp|eliki}} appear to be:<ref>{{tok|kulupu telo mun}} |
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}}|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xo4a6AgFOCAav-pFn8kCfwxZYBoFw2bOPQqhpiIWxCc/preview|title={{tok|eliki la}} redefining|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231002202045/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xo4a6AgFOCAav-pFn8kCfwxZYBoFw2bOPQqhpiIWxCc/preview|archive-date=2 October 2023|website=Google Docs|date=14 July 2023}}</ref> |
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*chronicity |
* chronicity |
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*the long term effects of the experience |
* the long term effects of the experience |
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*the importance of the experience to identity |
* the importance of the experience to identity |
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*nature vs nurture |
* nature vs nurture |
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*not implicitly having negative connotations, (more comfortable for some speakers?) |
* not implicitly having negative connotations, (more comfortable for some speakers?) |
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*moving away from implicitly negative language to describe body and behavior traits, combating ableism and internalized ableism |
* moving away from implicitly negative language to describe body and behavior traits, combating ableism and internalized ableism |
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*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 |
* 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 |
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*still leaving room for the user to describe it as {{tok|ike}}, {{tok|pona}}, {{tok|pakala}}, {{tok|nasa}}, etc however they like |
* 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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=={{tp|sitelen pona}}== |
=={{tp|sitelen pona}}== |
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The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|eliki}} |
The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|eliki}} consists of a dot between two vertical jagged lines (compare glyphs for {{tp|[[kon]]}}, {{tp|[[pakala]]}}, {{tp|[[telo]]}}). The inside dot represents the inherent or important nature of {{tp|eliki}} to the user.<ref>{{cite Discord|name=kulupu telo mun|username=saturniidaemon|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/1136414293638795305/1137460748692492308|channel={{tok|toki-suli}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}}}</ref> It was designed by {{tok|kulupu telo mun}}. As of September 2023, most {{tp|sitelen pona}} fonts do not support {{tp|eliki}} yet. |
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=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}== |
=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}== |
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⚫ | 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}} |
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⚫ | 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>{{cite Discord|name={{tok|jan Salinsen}}|username=starlingmelody|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/1136414293638795305/1137592561775677491|channel={{tok|toki-suli}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 11:42, 9 November 2023
Pronunciation | /ˈe |
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Usage | 2023: Obscure (3%) Most speakers don't understand this word. |
Book and era | No book |
Part of speech | Content word |
eliki is an obscure content word and nimi sin relating to immutable characteristics about oneself that can cause pain or distress.[1] It was coined by kulupu telo mun in 2023.
Etymology
The word eliki is derived from the Cherokee ᎡᎯᏍᏗ (ehisdi), meaning "pain, distress".
Semantic space
According to jan Salinsen (also known as waso suno), eliki is defined as:[2]
trial, adversity; bittersweet; an experience with the quality of being deeply felt or important to oneself while defying classification as positive, negative, or a simply described admixture of positive and negative
It is intended "to help people describe a range of identities and experiences important to them" that may not be sufficiently described by pakala, pona, ike, nasa or other words. As such, specific usage varies between speakers. 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 kulupu telo mun, the factors that define the semantic space of eliki appear to be:[3]
- 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 ike, pona, pakala, nasa, etc however they like
The philosophy of eliki is similar to identity-first language (for example, "autistic person", "Deaf person"), which certain disabled communities prefer to person-first language ("person with …"), because their eliki are an inseparable part of who they are.
sitelen pona
The sitelen pona glyph for eliki consists of a dot between two vertical jagged lines (compare glyphs for kon, pakala, telo). The inside dot represents the inherent or important nature of eliki to the user.[4] It was designed by kulupu telo mun. As of September 2023, most sitelen pona fonts do not support eliki yet.
sitelen sitelen
The sitelen sitelen glyph for eliki was designed by jan Salinsen. It was based on the sitelen pona glyph and the sitelen sitelen glyph for telo.[5]
References
- ↑ kulupu telo mun [@saturniidaemon]. (7 February 2023). [Message posted in the
#sona-musi
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. - ↑ jan Salinsen [@starlingmelody]. (5 August 2023). [Message posted in the
#eliki li seme tawa sina?
thread in the#toki-suli
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. - ↑ kulupu telo mun. (14 July 2023). "eliki la redefining". Google Docs. Archived from the original on 2 October 2023.
- ↑ kulupu telo mun [@saturniidaemon]. (5 August 2023). [Message posted in the
#toki-suli
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. - ↑ jan Salinsen [@starlingmelody]. (6 August 2023). [Message posted in the
#toki-suli
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord.