alaleuassa
Alaleuassa is a term used in speculative linguistics and conlang communities to designate a hypothetical language that models several typological features used in linguistic description. It is not a natural language and has no single canonical grammar; rather, it serves as a working example for discussing morphology, syntax, and phonology in constructed-language debates and educational materials.
Phonology and morphology: In common descriptions, alaleuassa has a modest consonant inventory and a five-vowel system.
Usage: Alaleuassa is discussed as a typological case study, illustrating how extended affix chains can encode
History and scope: The concept appears in online conlang forums and in introductory typology textbooks as a