概要
"Unlike any human language, xathmel has not one grammatical structure but three. These forms are known as roxathmel or roxaîni, the simple or isolating grammar; baxathmel or baxaîni, the complex grammar; and tixathmel or tixaîni, the agglutinating or high formal grammar. Which of the three a native speaker chooses to employ in a given situation depends on a host of factors such as the caste and occupation of the speaker and the person(s) addressed, the matter under discussion, the place in which the conversation takes place, the nature of the relationships between speaker and audience, the weather, the season, and the time of day. As a non-human language, xathmel naturally reflects some psychological differences from a human language"(ホームページより)