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T-6SPM
T-6SPM
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Registered by [Deactivated User] on 22 January 2024
Language type A priori
Place & SpeakersT-6SPM is spoken by a population of around 5,000 in SPM.
Species The TIC
About T-6SPM
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MACHINE AND HUMAN...


T-6SPM is a language learned and taught by great engineers to control the absolute computer named Iron Brain, who pretty much serves as a jack of all trades, even if his responsibilities are enormous.
The writing and purely computer use of this language makes it almost impossible to speak; the TIC is in any case impossible to reproduce phonetically by a human.
The vocabulary is obviously adapted to the use of language... even if some prankster engineers have expanded this vocabulary and notably learned the word "kitten" to the absolute computer (which will not make much use of it) ...
The grammar remains relatively simple, even if some concepts stand out a little. Like for example the conjugation of adpositions depending on the person.
The letter T represents the name of the creator of the language (Teossel Madmern), the number 6 represents the version of the language and SPM stands for system planning monitor, the name of the computer used to communicate with the absolute computer.
The script currently used to have a much more readable graphic representation is called "4X4LPT" (4 by 4 logic pixel typeface), it was created 965 years after the first use of the language and has greatly facilitated the life of great engineers.
A small example:
The word for computer is ijf8eio3 but before the script was used, the word would have been represented like this: T[2]5T[3]1T[2]2T[7]4T[2]1T[2]5T[4]1T[6]4.
The syntax remains quite vague, in fact it is specific to each engineer. Everyone has their own way of conversing with the computer, some are clearer than others. But after all the absolute computer is intelligent enough to understand even strangely syntaxed queries.
Sample of T-6SPM[view] yfi#=nj#ma#b§4s#dfiehenk#he.

Despite everything, it's still you.
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Latest vocabulary
e4fnright
heneverything
fiehenkadpafter
Sound samples in T-6SPM
Some sound samples of T-6SPM. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
yfi#=nj#ma#b§4s#dfiehenk#he.
Despite everything, it's still you.
ahjdem#oiktug2n.
I speak English
Language family relationships
Language treeT-SPM
 ⤷  T-1SPM
  ⤷  T-3SPM
   ⤷  T-4SPM
    ⤷  T-5SPM
     ⤷  T-6SPM
[view] About T-SPM
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MACHINE AND HUMAN...


The T-SPM language family dates from the year 258, it was created by Teossel Madmern the inventor of the T-1SPM. Since 258, there are now 5 descendants. The T-6S...
Phonology
[view]Phonological System: The TICTIC stands for Tactile Interactive Communication. A TIC has two variable parameters, the number of repetitions and the power. The repetition is between 1 and 10, and the power between 1 and 5.
(In some older versions, only repetitions from 1 to 5 were included.)
Repetitions change the number of TIC in a TICs. Power changes the gain at the audio output of the TIC.
A TICs is read this way: T[2]5 = two TIC five (number of repetition - TIC - power level), a TICs is the name given when a TIC has more than one repetition.
Table #1power1power2power3power4power5
repetition1 T[1]1 T[1]2 T[1]3 T[1]4 T[1]5
repetition2 T[2]1 T[2]2 T[2]3 T[2]4 T[2]5
repetition3 T[3]1 T[3]2 T[3]3 T[3]4 T[3]5
repetition4 T[4]1 T[4]2 T[4]3 T[4]4 T[4]5
repetition5 T[5]1 T[5]2 T[5]3 T[5]4 T[5]5
repetition6 T[6]1 T[6]2 T[6]3 T[6]4 T[6]5
repetition7 T[7]1 T[7]2 T[7]3 T[7]4 T[7]5
repetition8 T[8]1 T[8]2 T[8]3 T[8]4 T[8]5
repetition9 T[9]1 T[9]2 T[9]3 T[9]4 T[9]5
repetition10 T[10]1 T[10]2 T[10]3 T[10]4 T[10]5
Orthography
Below is the orthography for T-6SPM. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 T-6SPMOrthography [edit]
&
&
/T[8]3/
'
'
/T[8]4/
(
(
/T[8]5/
)
)
/T[9]1/
-
-
/T[9]3/
1
1
/T[6]2/
2
2
/T[6]3/
3
3
/T[6]4/
4
4
/T[6]5/
5
5
/T[7]1/
6
6
/T[7]2/
7
7
/T[7]3/
8
8
/T[7]4/
9
9
/T[7]5/
:
:
/T[9]4/
;
;
/T[9]5/
<
<
/T[10]1/
=
=
/T[10]3/
>
>
/T[10]2/
?
?
/T[10]4/
_
_
/T[10]5/
 a
 a
/T[1]1/
 b
 b
/T[1]3/
 c
 c
/T[1]4/
 d
 d
/T[1]5/
 e
 e
/T[2]1/
 f
 f
/T[2]2/
 g
 g
/T[2]3/
 h
 h
/T[2]4/
 i
 i
/T[2]5/
 j
 j
/T[3]1/
 k
 k
/T[3]2/
 l
 l
/T[3]3/
 m
 m
/T[3]4/
 n
 n
/T[3]5/
 o
 o
/T[4]1/
 p
 p
/T[4]2/
 q
 q
/T[4]3/
 r
 r
/T[4]4/
 s
 s
/T[1]2/
 t
 t
/T[4]5/
 u
 u
/T[5]1/
 v
 v
/T[5]2/
 w
 w
/T[5]3/
 x
 x
/T[5]4/
 y
 y
/T[5]5/
{
{
/T[8]2/
}
}
/T[6]1/
,
,
/T[9]2/
§
§
/T[8]1/
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    Typological information for T-6SPM

    Definite articleAffix used
    Double negativesNot possible
    GendersOther
    Negation markingModal/Particle/Auxiliary
    Script typeAlphabet

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