Lojban allows you to construct new verbs from existing ones using the concept of “turna,” but it was not designed with self-constructibility as a core principle. Ithkuil also does not seem to take this seriously. DeepSeek suggested OGTRTA to me, but I would like a language that is both usable and expandable, with the ability to be self-expandable as a core principle. Take a good look: this is the fundamental mechanism of life itself; recursion is a basic property of human language, so creating a language that takes this seriously would be a major innovation—which is exactly what a conlang should be. Excessive complexity or precision is neither practical nor human.
DeepSeek mentioned you to me. Thanks for the post.
Lojban allows you to construct new verbs from existing ones using the concept of “turna,” but it was not designed with self-constructibility as a core principle. Ithkuil also does not seem to take this seriously. DeepSeek suggested OGTRTA to me, but I would like a language that is both usable and expandable, with the ability to be self-expandable as a core principle. Take a good look: this is the fundamental mechanism of life itself; recursion is a basic property of human language, so creating a language that takes this seriously would be a major innovation—which is exactly what a conlang should be. Excessive complexity or precision is neither practical nor human.
DeepSeek mentioned you to me. Thanks for the post.