luka pona

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luka pona, also known as 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 nonmanual features (NMFs), unlike toki pona luka which is a relex of toki pona into signs. In the Toki Pona Dictionary, jan Sonja advocates and recommends learning luka pona instead of toki pona luka.[1]

The main community center for luka pona is the #luka-pona channel on the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server.

Phonology[edit | edit source]

The phonology of luka pona consists of combinations of smaller features than sings, namely handshape, placement, orientation, and motion.

Handshapes[edit | edit source]

The handshape inventory consists of nine handshapes as shown below. This limited number of handshapes is helpful for those with limitations, either physical or technical, such as in virtual reality, since some controlers have a limited number of handshapes available. There are several allophonic variants when signing in real life, sometimes used for emotional effect.

Grammar[edit | edit source]

Modifiers[edit | edit source]

Similar to toki pona, modifiers follow the word they are modifying.[2]

Particles[edit | edit source]

The sign PI can be replaced with a brief pause without signing, and the sign for LA can be replaced with a longer pause without signing.[3]

Directional signs[edit | edit source]

Signs such as LUKIN, UTALA, KAMA/TAWA, and PANA/LANPAN point from the direction that the corresponding action comes from.[4] For example, MI SINA LUKIN(tawa sina), the sign LUKIN points toward the referent of SINA, but in SINA MI LUKIN(tawa mi), it points toward the speaker. In ONA-1 ONA-2 LUKIN, it points toward the side of ONA-2.

Postpositions[edit | edit source]

Unlike Toki Pona, which has prepositions and preverbs, luka pona instead uses postpositions and postverbs.[5]

The sign O is also postpositive. When used for commands, it can be replaced by signing intensely. When used to address someone, O can be replaced by wiggling the hand intensely before or after the name; or with the sign LUKIN-E, pointing at the speaker, after the name.[6]

Negation[edit | edit source]

Negation can be either expressed using the sign ALA or be signaled by shaking the head, lowering the eyebrows, and frowning.[7]

Syntax[edit | edit source]

luka pona has a subject–object–verb (SOV) word order and lacks the words li or e. The basic word order is structured as subject NI-1 object NI-2 verb. The NI signs point toward different sides, including for multiple subjects and objects.[8]

A second subject can be clarified with the sign EN/KIN/KAN, following the NI for the first subject. Multiple verbs are separated by a brief pause.[9]

Interrogative clauses[edit | edit source]

In interrogative clauses, the sign SEME always ends the sentence. Yes-or-no questions are formed with a confused expression or by tilting the head to the side.[10] SEME is also used to link sentences instead of ni.[11]

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Fingerspelling[edit | edit source]

luka pona manual alphabet consists of 14 signs, which can be either one-handed or two-handed, used to spell out names and words from toki pona.[12]

Lexicalization[edit | edit source]

Lexicalization in sign languages refers to the borrowing of fingerspelled signs. For example, the signs for ku, jasima, pu, soko, unpa and eliki[13] lack equivalent signs, but instead, are lexicalized, fingerspelled signs.

Time[edit | edit source]

Time phrases are expressed with phrase TENPO NI, with the sign NI pointing in different directions.[14] Pointing back represents tenpo pini, pointing at one's feet represents tenpo ni, and pointing forward represents tenpo kama.

Numbers[edit | edit source]

Numbers can be expressed with the signs for Toki Pona number words, or by extending the corresponding number of fingers, optionally with the sign for nanpa before. Another way of enumerating things is to touch the nth finger on the other hand.[15]

Intensifiers[edit | edit source]

luka pona does not use the intensifier a. Instead, the speaker uses two hands.[16] The sign MUTE can be replaced by signing a word many times in a row.

Word list[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Lang, Sonja (2021). Toki Pona Dictionary. Illustrated by Vacon Sartirani. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292362. p. 11.
    Signed Toki Pona (toki pona luka) was presented as a game to battle Lojbanists. A new and very pona project, luka pona, has since been designed by jan Olipija to be usable as a naturalistic sign language alongside Toki Pona. I recommend learning luka pona.
  2. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa wan - nimi kule en pi (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  3. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa tu - la (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  4. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka luka luka - nimi pali tawa (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  5. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa tu tu - nimi poka en nimi poka pali (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  6. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka - o (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  7. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka tu - ala (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  8. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa tu wan - nimi ijo en nimi pali (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  9. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka luka tu - nimi ijo mute en nimi pali mute (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  10. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka tu wan - toki pi wile sona. Blogspot.
  11. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka tu tu - nimi luka ‘SEME’ (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  12. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka luka wan - nimi nimi (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  13. jan Tepo (@tbodt) (7 October 2023). Message posted in the thread "eliki li seme tawa sina?" on the #toki-suli channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server. Discord.
  14. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka luka - tenpo (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  15. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka luka tu tu - nanpa (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.
  16. jan Olipija. (9 April 2018). nasin toki pi luka pona: nanpa luka wan - a en mute (in Toki Pona). Blogspot.

External links[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

Created by jan Olipja[edit | edit source]

Compiled by the community[edit | edit source]