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Blabomma

Blabomma is a neologism, lacking a widely accepted or official definition. It appears primarily in online contexts, particularly within speculative linguistics or fictional world-building discussions. Based on its usage, it typically refers to:

  • A hypothetical proto-language or language family. It's often used as a placeholder name for a reconstructed language from which a group of modern languages are theorized to have descended, even in the absence of concrete evidence or established linguistic reconstruction. In this context, it implies a very deep historical connection and substantial linguistic divergence over a long period. The languages considered part of the "Blabomma family" are usually fictional or hypothetical themselves.

  • A meta-language or abstract language model. Sometimes "Blabomma" refers not to a specific language but to a set of universal linguistic principles or structures that underpin all languages, or at least a specific group of languages. In this sense, it's a more theoretical concept than a directly reconstructed language.

  • A language created for artistic or worldbuilding purposes. In constructed language (conlang) communities, "Blabomma" might refer to a language project characterized by a high degree of artificiality, unusual features, or a focus on aesthetic qualities over practical communication. It suggests a language intentionally designed to be strange, unfamiliar, or even unpronounceable to speakers of natural languages.

In all usages, "Blabomma" carries an implicit sense of the speculative, hypothetical, and often experimental nature of language creation and reconstruction. The term is not recognized by mainstream linguistics.