Jáiglanguage
Jáiglanguage is a constructed language developed by Peter G. Johnson. It was first described in a 1995 publication and has been evolving since then. The language is designed to be agglutinative, meaning that grammatical functions are expressed by adding suffixes to root words. This allows for a high degree of grammatical precision and the creation of complex words from simpler components.
The phonology of Jáiglanguage is relatively simple, featuring a limited set of consonants and vowels that are
Jáiglanguage is primarily intended as an artistic creation and a personal project, rather than for widespread