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== Phonology and Morphology == |
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luka pona morphology is primarily defined by the combination of *shape*, *placement*, *orientation*, and *motion* |
{{tp|luka pona}} morphology is primarily defined by the combination of *shape*, *placement*, *orientation*, and *motion* |
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(todo List hand shapes, show example minimal pairs) |
(todo List hand shapes, show example minimal pairs) |
Revision as of 20:18, 15 August 2023
luka pona, or LPSL (luka pona sign language), is a constructed sign language. It is a tokiponido created by jan Olipija. It is a real sign language, including classifiers and NMFs , unlike toki pona luka which is a relex of toki pona into signs.
The main community center for luka pona is the #luka-pona
channel on the ma pona pi toki pona discord server.
Phonology and Morphology
luka pona morphology is primarily defined by the combination of *shape*, *placement*, *orientation*, and *motion*
(todo List hand shapes, show example minimal pairs)
Resources
Created by jan Olipja
- Video Dictionary
- luka pona li seme? (intro blog post)
- Grammar documentation
- Dictionary spreadsheet
- Fingerspelling: one-handed, two-handed
- Handshapes
Compiled by the community
Development and usage | jan Sonja · Toki Pona: The Language of Good (2014) · Tokiponidos · Software (Tools · Fonts) · suno pi toki pona · Toki Pona census · Toki Pona Dictionary (2021) · UCSUR · Linku · ISO 639-3 |
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Conventions | Phonology (Phonotactics) · Words (Tokiponization) · Grammar (Word order) · Social conventions · Writing systems (sitelen Lasina · sitelen pona · sitelen sitelen) · luka pona (sign language) · Number systems · Calendar systems · Styles (pu · pu-rism · ku · Nonstandard) |
Philosophy | Minimalism · Context · Circumlocution · Expression · Lexicalization · Multiple sentences · Comparisons |
Resources | Frequently asked questions · Courses · Dictionaries · Cheat sheets · Visual aids · Communities · Websites · Media |