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+The Ujuian People
+-----------------
+
+You can redistribute and/or modify this file under the terms of the
+GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or at your option) any
+later version.
+
+The Uju evolved from crustaceans on their planet. They're cold-blooded
+with reddish/organgeish exoskeletons, which tends to become paler as
+they age. Some are born with a rare (approximately 1 in 8 million)
+genetic condition that results in their exoskeletion being more
+yellowish instead. Their flesh is a greyish blue and their blood a
+deep purple. They've evolved lungs and have nonfunctioning vestigial
+gills located on the lower front of their body, near the top of their
+legs. They primarily live out of water, although they still return to
+salt water as part of their reproductive cycle. Their lungs are more
+efficient than a human's, which helps them to remain underwater for
+long periods of time but will die if left submerged in water long
+enough without the ability to breathe oxygen. These highly efficient
+lungs also help them to function in oxygen poor atmospheres.
+
+They have two arms with eight fingers each although two seem more
+claw-like; an evolutionary holdover from their distant past. They have
+a large mouth full of sharp teeth for chewing food. They usually eat
+the sea creatures of their home planet but have been known to eat land
+animals or even offworld foods when it's not dangerous to do so. Their
+digestive system can process only a limited amount of human food, with
+help. A small amount of alcohol or fermented fruit juice will do the
+trick.
+
+They have two vertical eye slits that are more sensitive than our
+eyes. Their eyes can both see more of the spectrum than humans and in
+lower light situations. The average lifespan is about 70 years.
+
+They have three legs and no hair. They have a crest of cartilage and
+bone running from their nose to the top of their heads. They can
+"elevate" this, and in so doing open their nostrils to give them a
+better sense of smell, which even then is less advanced than a
+human's. They have developed their hearing to an amazing level, able
+to hear much better than a human. They're smaller than humans and are
+usually 3 to 4 feet in height. The tallest recorded was around 5 feet.
+Their arms are longer and legs shorter than a human's would be at that
+height. They typically weigh less than a human of similar build. Their
+bodies grow larger as they mature, and the males tend to be larger and
+stronger than females.
+
+They have a high-pitched/shrill voice that can produce a larger range
+of vocal sounds than humans can. For this reason the Uju/English
+dictionary is only an approximation, based on how close humans can
+come to the actual sounds.
+
+The Uju are a very old race, with a recorded history going back over
+200,000 years but it is only been about 500 years since they developed
+a single worldwide system of government. Before that they were a race
+of scattered tribes. The exact number was in constant flux as they
+would join forces for greater strength, or split into factions to
+pursue different goals but usually ranged between 50 to 100. Each
+tribe had its own name but they but they are also known by a larger
+designation, shared among multiple tribes, based on the continent they
+inhabited.
+
+The turning point for the Uju toward a more unified world was when
+they were "enlightened" by a philosophy professor. He taught them the
+value of education, reading, writing, and math. He also taught them
+that they had a duty to their community and their planet.
+
+This professor was eventually executed for his beliefs, but by then
+the changes had been made. By the time he died, the Ujuian people were
+beginning to see themselves as a single unit, rather than numerous
+sovereign autonomous tribal units. Within a century of his death they
+had formed their first single government but even today, tribal lines
+can still be seen.
+
+Ujuians are generally a cold, serious but also stalwart, proud and
+fearless race. They have a very militaristic society that's based
+around codes of honor and duty, and they measure each action by that
+code.
+
+Ujuians believe in the concept of duty to the group. They believe that
+their lives are spent for the good of the their community, and every
+death is a sacrifice for the greater good.
+
+Despite unification each Ujuian is still born into a tribe although
+tribes are not viewed as important as they once were. Each tribe has a
+different code of honor which are as varied as the tribes themselves.
+If two Ujuians had a dispute they would attempt to solve it themselves
+with honor rather than involving any outside interference. As tribal
+lines become less important these various codes of honor are slowly
+combining and there are some aspects that appear to be universal. No
+matter the tribe or combination of tribes, certain things are just not
+done.
+
+They do not lie, and do not tolerate laziness. Everyone is expected to
+fully contribute to society. They are also very orderly. They keep
+their living areas spotless and everything in its place. They are
+fastidious about their weapons, keeping them clean and
+well-functioning.
+
+War is a dirty business even among the Uju. Most Ujuians would not
+attack another without reason. Attacking another without a just cause
+is against all codes of honor. While not overly aggressive or cruel,
+they see war as an inevitability, and prepare for it as such, though
+they are slow to anger. If a Ujuian was ever defeated in combat, he or
+she would be expected to surrender and submit to the winner. The
+winner may exact tribute or a penalty of some kind, but the loser
+surrenders any right to take any further action regarding the
+conflict. This sort of surrender is done to prevent perpetual blood
+feuds.
+
+The Ujuian people as a whole are expected to defend against outside
+aggression. If there's an outside attacker, the Ujuian people as a
+whole are expected to unite in defense. Their military tactics are
+focused to bring about an end and win as quickly and efficiently as
+possible. They do not waste time with strategies designed to cause
+terror or hardship among the enemy.
+
+Prisoners are seen as a resource, not a burden, and are assigned labor
+positions. Those who are too young, too old, or too infirm to be of
+use are kept comfortable and well fed, but not given luxuries. Some
+may be interrogated to gain military intelligence. Torture isn't
+generally a standard practice among the Uju.
+
+They are a welcoming and inclusive people, accepting of anyone who
+values their code of honor.
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Copyright & Licensing
---------------------
-You can redistribute and/or modify this file under the terms of the
-GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or at your option) any
+You can redistribute and/or modify this file under the terms of the
+GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or at your option) any
later version.
-This file makes use of International Phonetic Alphabet:
+This file makes use of International Phonetic Alphabet:
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet>
-Uju is written in a left-to-right pattern, from the top to the bottom of
-the page. The alphabet uses the Latin script.
+Uju is written in a left-to-right pattern, from the top to the bottom
+of the page. The alphabet uses the Latin script.
Phonology
---------
+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| ↓Manner/Place→ | Dental | Bilabial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Postalveolar | Velar | Labio-velar | Uvular | Pharyngeal | Glottal |
-+=====================+========+==========+=============+==========+==============+=======+=============+========+======================+
++=====================+========+==========+=============+==========+==============+=======+=============+========+============+=========+
| Stop | | b | | | | k | | q | | ʔ |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| Nasal | | m | | n | | | | | | |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| Affricate | | | | | dʒ | | | | | |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| Fricative | θ ð | | v | s | ʃ | x ɣ | | | ħ | h |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| Approximant | | | | | | | w | | ʕ | |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| Trill | | | | r | | | | | | |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
| Lateral approximant | | | | l | | | | | | |
-+---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+----------------------+
++---------------------+--------+----------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------+-------------+--------+------------+---------+
Vowel inventory: /a e i u ɨ ʊ/
| Low | | | a | | |
+-----------+-------+------------+---------+-----------+------+
-Syllable structure: Up to three consonants before and after a vowel:
+Syllable structure: Up to three consonants before and after a vowel:
(C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)
-Word stress: No fixed stress
+Stress pattern: No fixed stress
-Word initial consonants: b, dʒ, h, k, l, m, n, q, r, s, v, w, x, ð,
- ɣ, ʃ, θ
+Word initial consonants: b, dʒ, h, k, l, m, n, q, r, s, v, w, x, ð, ɣ,
+ ʃ, θ
-Mid-word consonants: b, bl, dʒ, h, hw, k, ks, kw, l, m, mb, n,
- nh, nl, ns, nv, r, rk, rm, rs, s, v, w, x,
- ð, ɣ, ʃ, ʔ, θ
+Mid-word consonants: b, bl, dʒ, h, hw, k, ks, kw, l, m, mb, n, nh,
+ nl, ns, nv, r, rk, rm, rs, s, v, w, x, ð, ɣ,
+ ʃ, ʔ, θ
Word final consonants: b, dʒ, h, l, n, r, s, w, x, ð, ɣ, ʃ, ʔ, θ
* 'h' turns into 'g' before a 'b'.
-### Grammar
+Grammar
+-------
-Sentence order: Sentence order is Subject-Verb-Object-Oblique.
+Sentence order is: Subject-Verb-Object-Oblique.
Adjectives: Adjectives (and modifying nouns) occur to the left of
the noun.
Gender in nouns: Nouns have no gender.
-Adpositions: Postpositions. The preferential order of postpositional
+Adpositions: Postpositions. The preferential order of postpositional
phrases is Time-Manner-Place:
-> "I am travelling on Monday [time] by car [manner] to Seoul [place]."
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+> "I am travelling on Monday [time] by car [manner] to Seoul [place]."
+
+### Noun morphology
+
++------------+------------------------+-------------------------+
+| | Singular | Plural |
++============+========================+=========================+
+| Nominative | man | men |
+| | hu /hu/ | No plural marker |
+| | | hhu /hhu/ |
++------------+------------------------+-------------------------+
+| Accusative | man | men |
+| | Prefix: thu- /θɨ-/ | No plural marker |
+| | thuhu /ˈθɨhu/ | xhu /ɣhu/ |
++------------+------------------------+-------------------------+
+| Genitive | man's | men's |
+| | Suffix: -(e)th /-(e)θ/ | No plural marker |
+| | huth /huθ/ | uhu /ˈuhu/ |
++------------+------------------------+-------------------------+
+| Dative | to [the/a] man | to men |
+| | Suffix: -(i)hu /ihʊ/ | No plural marker |
+| | huhu /ˈhuhʊ/ | jhu /dʒhu/ |
++------------+------------------------+-------------------------+
+| Locative | in/at/by [the/a] man | in/at/by [the/some] men |
+| | Prefix: u- /u-/ | No plural marker |
+| | uhu /ˈuhu/ | mbuhu /mbuˈhu/ |
++------------+------------------------+-------------------------+
+
+Plurals are optional for non-human nouns.
+
+### Definite article
+
++------------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+------------+
+| | Singular | | Plural | |
++============+====================+===========+====================+============+
+| Nominative | the [man] | hih /hih/ | the [men] | mush /mʊʃ/ |
++------------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+------------+
+| Accusative | the [man] | xix /ɣiɣ/ | the [men] | ib /ib/ |
++------------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+------------+
+| Genitive | the [man's] | xex /xex/ | the [men's] | ub /ʊb/ |
++------------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+------------+
+| Dative | to the [man] | nux /nux/ | to the [men] | ux /ʊɣ/ |
++------------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+------------+
+| Locative | in/at/by the [man] | uh /uh/ | in/at/by the [men] | ax /aɣ/ |
++------------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+------------+
+
+Uses of definite article that differ from English:
+
+- Definite article can be omitted
+ Example: 'I am going to jacuzzi'
+
+- Used to talk about countable nouns in general
+ Example: English's 'I like cats' would translate to 'I like the
+ cats'
+
+- Not used for mass (uncountable) nouns
+ 'Walking in the mud' would always translate to 'Walking in mud'.
+
+- Used for personal names in third person: 'The Maria has left for
+ school'
+
+- Used with place names: 'The London'
+
+### Indefinite article
+
++------------+--------------------+------------+-----------------------+------------+
+| | Singular | | Plural | |
++============+====================+============+=======================+============+
+| Nominative | a [man] | xaj /ɣadʒ/ | some [men] | haj /hadʒ/ |
++------------+--------------------+------------+-----------------------+------------+
+| Accusative | a [man] | haj /hadʒ/ | some [men] | kex /kex/ |
++------------+--------------------+------------+-----------------------+------------+
+| Genitive | a [man's] | ruj /rʊdʒ/ | some [men's] | hix /hix/ |
++------------+--------------------+------------+-----------------------+------------+
+| Dative | to a [man] | lux /lʊx/ | to some [men] | jin /dʒin/ |
++------------+--------------------+------------+-----------------------+------------+
+| Locative | in/at/by a [man] | kux /kɨx/ | in/at/by some [men] | jun /dʒɨn/ |
++------------+--------------------+------------+-----------------------+------------+
+
+### Personal pronouns
+
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+| | Nominative| | Accusative | | Genitive | | Dative | |
++========+===========+============+============+============+==============+==================+===============+==================+
+| 1st.sg | I | i /i/ | me | im /im/ | mine | i ux /i uɣ/ | to me | i ax /i aɣ/ |
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+| 2nd.sg | you | xuj /ɣudʒ/ | you | xudh /ɣuð/ | yours | xuj ux /ɣudʒ uɣ/ | to you | xuj ax /ɣudʒ aɣ/ |
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+| 3rd.sg | he/she/it | xax /ɣax/ | him/her/it | xus /ɣʊs/ | his/hers/its | xax ux /ɣax uɣ/ | to him/her/it | xax ax /ɣax aɣ/ |
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+| 1st.pl | we | mi /mi/ | us | mu /mɨ/ | ours | mi ux /mi uɣ/ | to us | mi ax /mi aɣ/ |
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+| 2nd.pl | you | kun /kʊn/ | you | kun /kun/ | yours | kun ux /kʊn uɣ/ | to you | kun ax /kʊn aɣ/ |
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+| 3rd.pl | they | xan /xan/ | them | xab /xab/ | theirs | xan ux /xan uɣ/ | to them | xan ax /xan aɣ/ |
++--------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+--------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+
+
+### Verbs
+
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| ↓Perfective/Indicative mood→ | Past | Present | Future |
++==============================+==============================+==============================+==============================+
+| | studied | study | will study |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| 1st.sg | No affix | No affix | Suffix: -u /-ɨ/ |
+| | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwuxu /ˈɣakwuɣɨ/ |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| 2nd.sg | No affix | No affix | Suffix: -(u)x /-(ɨ)ɣ/ |
+| | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwux /ɣaˈkwuɣ/ | xakwuxux /ɣaˈkwuɣɨɣ/ |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| 3rd.sg | No affix | No affix | Suffix: -a /-a/ |
+| | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwux /ɣaˈkwuɣ/ | xakwuxa /ˈɣakwuɣa/ |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| 1st.pl | No affix | No affix | Suffix: -(i)sh /-(i)ʃ/ |
+| | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwuxish /ɣaˈkwuɣiʃ/ |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| 2nd.pl | No affix | No affix | Suffix: -(u)vu /ɨvɨ/ |
+| | xakwux /ɣaˈkwuɣ/ | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwuxuvu /ɣakwuɣɨˈvɨ/ |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+| 3rd.pl | No affix | No affix | Suffix: -(u)x /-(ɨ)ɣ/ |
+| | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwux /ˈɣakwuɣ/ | xakwuxux /ɣaˈkwuɣɨɣ/ |
++------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------+
+
+### Perfect aspect
+
+'have studied'
+
+Uses the word for 'have' before main verb.
+
+### Progressive aspect
+
+'am studying'
+
+Uses the word 'do' before main verb.
+
+### Imperative
+
+'study!' (as a command)
+
+Uses the same conjugation as 2nd-person present-tense.
+
+### Negation
+
+Uses the particle rudh /rʊð/ before main verb phrase.
+
+### Morphological derivations
+
+Entries follow the format of:
+
+- Pattern
+- Prefix/Suffix
+- /pronunciation/
+
+Pronunciation is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet:
+<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet>
+
+Noun-to-verb: Prefix: j(u)- /dʒ(u)-/
+
+Verb-to-noun: Suffix: -(i)x /-(i)x/
+
+Noun-to-adjective: Prefix: lu- /lʊ-/
+
+Adjective-to-noun: Prefix: lu- /lʊ-/
+
+Adjective-to-adverb: Suffix: -(e)b /-(e)b/
+
+Verb-to-adjective: Suffix: -(u)sh /-(ɨ)ʃ/
+
+Diminutive: Suffix: -(u)ne /ɨne/
+
+Augmentative: Suffix: -(e)hu /ehɨ/
+
+Agent noun (e.g. paint to painter): Suffix: -(u)hu /uhʊ/
+
+Place of (e.g. wine to winery): Suffix: -(u)kse /ɨkse/
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