Puuridic
Puuridic is a fictional language created by linguist and author Mark Rosenfelder. It is designed to be a highly regular and predictable language, with a simple phonology and grammar. The language is notable for its use of a unique writing system called "Puuridic script," which is based on a set of 26 letters that each represent a single consonant sound. Vowels are represented by diacritics placed above or below the consonant letters. Puuridic has a subject-object-verb word order and uses a system of case markers to indicate grammatical relations. The language has been used in various linguistic studies and educational materials to illustrate principles of language structure and acquisition. Despite its artificial nature, Puuridic has gained a following among language enthusiasts and has been featured in several publications and online resources.