[personal profile] conlanger

A question: do your conlangs have in-universe written versions?

If so, is literacy rare or widespread?

Is there one standard written language or many shifting varieties?

How close is the written language to the spoken one? What are people’s relationship to written language in their society?

[personal profile] conlanger

I have a verb stem in Akachenti that gets used by itself for a variation on present indicative which indicates that this situation/action will continue in the future, e.g. I love you now and expect to keep on doing so.


With a non-present marker, the stem is used to indicate simple future tense, e.g. I will come to love you.


The normal present is the unmarked stem and indicates the action began previously and also occurs now. You could call it a present perfect or a present continuative, e.g. I’ve been loving you, I still love you, etc.


With a non-present marker, the unmarked stem is used to indicate past discontinuous, e.g. I loved you, but now I don’t. To me, the unmarked stem is clearly indicative.


That said, I’ve tried calling this future stem optative, subjunctive, and irrealis, but none of them quite fit. What do I call this thing???

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