Sekko is a constructed logical (monoparsing) language with agglutinative morphology. In other words, it is a language created a priori which aims to have each grammatical form (sentence) correspond to one and only one logical form (meaning). Further, it uses affixes on root words rather than using separate words.
You may view the current draft of the whitepaper Kenno Zelai Genai Sekkibano: A Complete Description of the Structure of the Sekko Language using the link, typeset using mdbook