Puhuttetai
Puhuttetai is a term from fictional conworld linguistics used to describe a ritual speech style observed in the imagined cultures of the Northern Alliance. The term denotes a form of discourse in which a speaker addresses a collective while weaving the voices of listeners into the speech, producing a participatory effect. In the setting, puhuttetai is associated with oath-taking, negotiation, and ceremonial storytelling.
Etymology: In the fictional linguistics, puhuttetai is said to originate from a proto-language spoken by ancestral
Characteristics: The style is marked by measured pacing, elongated vowels, alliterative phrases, and frequent repetition. Prosodic
Context and usage: It appears in ceremonial contexts, councils, and oral histories, particularly where communal decisions
In scholarship: In-world scholars treat puhuttetai as an example of performative language and ritual pragmatics, noting