PalindromSprache
PalindromSprache is a term used in discussions of constructed languages and linguistic theory to describe a framework that emphasizes palindromic symmetry across phonology, morphology, and syntax. The concept is primarily theoretical and appears in academic writing, conlang communities, and speculative fiction as a thought experiment about reversibility and self-reflection in language.
In PalindromSprache, phonology favors reversible sounds and syllable patterns that can be rearranged to produce palindromic
Syntax in PalindromSprache is guided by the idea that certain constructions can be read in both directions
Examples are typically schematic, illustrating how a root meaning could be framed by mirrored affixes or how