Ikai Taa

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Ikai Taa
Language familyTuu
Writing systemBonabéri Alphabet, Latin
Official status
Spoken inRealm of Madness, Namibia, Botswana
Speaker
Number of speakersunknown
Technical information
UsageHorror
Language codeIKT


Ikai Taa is an attempt by the now-defunct Inferkit A.I. (IKAI) to generate text from a factual prompt about the real-world language Taa (also known as !Xóõ). Suqi, who had the language generated, partially guided the process in order for the A.I. to explain some nonsensical phrases so that Suqi could understand and complete the language themselves (which has not yet been done).

While Taa itself is a dialect group, the prompt gave the A.I. no such indication. However, due to vast amounts of contradictory information in the text and the A.I. generating the language's name inconsistently, Suqi chose to analyze the generation as describing 4 different dialects and organized the information in a document according to the dialect it pertained to. Due to this apparent splintering, the A.I. wrote very little information about the language the dialects stem from.

According to the A.I., Ikai Taa exists in the real world alongside its real counterpart and was greatly studied by Anthony Traill, who was the leading expert on Taa during his lifetime.

The description of Ikai Taa's dialects as dialects is questionable. Their phonologies and morphosyntax are extremely varied. Not to mention one dialect is canonically a conlang and another has become 2 entire language families in under a decade. Nonetheless, they are referred to as dialects. The Ikai Taa dialects are:

More information about the generation and Suqi's interpretation can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15hmaXd-18LirGSRnObs2Cq2QCyfbulCtckMG_999y5U/edit?usp=sharing.

Phonology

There is very limited information about Ikai Taa, so its full phonology is not known. This article contains what little information can be extrapolated, but may not be the full extent of it. The complex and highly unnatural structure of the emergent dialects also puts this (admittedly simplistic) analysis into question.

Consonants

Alveolar Lateral Velar Unknown
Fricative x
Click ǃ ǁ
Onomatopoeia *

Vowels

High Tone Long
Open á

It is said that non-speakers are able to identify words just from hearing the clicks they contain.

Morphosyntax

Lexicon