Many people run into Ithkuil not having a word for "book" and often it is repeated that the appropriate word is eňtyark.
I've described books on the Ithkuil server as
such a basic popular object with strong symbolic value and cultural importance, that I would expect Ithkuil to not only have a root for book, but also for [easily talking about] parts of a book, act of bookbinding, codex, vellum, paperback, hardcover, a manuscript, the printing press, etc.
A book is not just an eňtyark. That is a fine word but it also describes stapled documents, brochures, folders, etc. Meanwhile, a book has more parts than just its pages, and more aesthetic/symbolic value than just its contents or status as "bunch of pages bound together".
Meanwhile it's weird to have a root for newspaper (-KSŇ-) but not book.
Alongside -ŇTY- I propose something like -ŇTW-:
- aňtwal: bookbinding (BSC: to bookbind, CTE: to store information into a book, CSV: physical act of binding a book, OBJ: book/codex)
- eňtwal: printing (BSC: to print, CTE: to arrange information into a printed page / to typeset, CSV: phsyical act of ink-on-paper, OBJ: printed page)
- uňtwal: "digital" bookbinding (BSC: to make an ebook/audiobook, CTE: to arrange information into a digital book, CSV: the digital conversion/compilation process, OBJ: ebook/audiobook)
From this root we can derive words like: wiki, manual, atlas, chapter, booklet, printing press, …
Many people run into Ithkuil not having a word for "book" and often it is repeated that the appropriate word is eňtyark.
I've described books on the Ithkuil server as
A book is not just an eňtyark. That is a fine word but it also describes stapled documents, brochures, folders, etc. Meanwhile, a book has more parts than just its pages, and more aesthetic/symbolic value than just its contents or status as "bunch of pages bound together".
Meanwhile it's weird to have a root for newspaper (-KSŇ-) but not book.
Alongside -ŇTY- I propose something like -ŇTW-:
From this root we can derive words like: wiki, manual, atlas, chapter, booklet, printing press, …