bném
bným is a constructed language designed for linguistic pedagogy and speculative fiction contexts. It is described as an agglutinative language with a subject–object–verb (SOV) base word order. The grammar centers on affixation to express case, number, tense, aspect, mood, and evidentiality. Nouns take suffixes for case and number, while verbs encode tense, aspect, and modality within a single complex for each predicate. Pronouns are optional in clauses, with subject clitics appearing in particular tenses or emphasis constructions.
Phonology and orthography: bným has a phonemic inventory of about 28 sounds, including a modest consonant set
Morphology and syntax: The language relies on extensive affixal morphology. Noun phrases mark number and case
History and usage: The bným project emerged in instructional and fan-fiction circles in the early 2010s as
Status and influence: bným serves primarily as a teaching and experimentation language, helping learners explore morphosyntactic