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| | '''Ike''', natively ''tōkı̣ ı̰ke̱'' /to˦ki˧ i˦˥˨ke˨/, is an Angai Papuan language with minimalistic consonants, vowels and phonotactics but with 10 tones. It is a parody of Toki Pona. |
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| {{Infobox language
| | == Phonology == |
| | name = Aewedanoan
| | === Phonotactics === |
| | nativename = aewedanoa
| | Toki Ike segments and phonotactics are identical to those of Toki Pona. /n/ codas are treated as moraic nasals, as in Japanese. |
| | pronunciation = aevedanoa
| | /i/ is romanized as <span class="Unicode">⟨</span>ı̣<span class="Unicode">⟩</span> unless there is a diacritic below the letter. |
| | creator = User:IlL
| | === Tone === |
| | familycolor = Quame
| | Toki Ike morae have 10 possible tones: /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩ ˧˩ ˦˥˨ ˦˥˦ ˧˥ ˩˧/, romanized <span class="Unicode">⟨</span>'''ā̄ ā a a̱ a̱̱ a̖ a̰ ȧ á a̗'''<span class="Unicode">⟩</span>. Only /˧ ˨/ tones may occur on non-word-initial morae. |
| | ancestor1 = Proto-Quame
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| | script1 = Latn
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| | notice = IPA
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| '''Aewedanoan''' (''Aewedanoa'' /aevedanoa/, from φan-gwetwaʀn-im- with random voicing of t to d) is a [[Quame languages|Quame language]] inspired by Polynesian languages, Irish and Greek. It is native to Utala whe Sāwea /utala we sa:vea/ 'House of the Six' and is an official language in parts of Talma and Northern Etalocin.
| | == Grammar == |
| | | Analytic |
| denasalize VN before C or #
| | == Vocabulary == |
| ==Vocab== | | * mị́ 'who' |
| *enaʻ = "ditch" < PQ *wjénəqʷs 'water' | | * mı̖ 'I, me' |
| *ʻawoaḍea = "stick" < PQ *kʷ'ondas, *kʷ'onday 'body' | | * mı͇ 'from' |
| *nāwhi = "world" < PQ *snākʷis 'homeland' (~ Naquian Nāquiz, Anbirese snae 'country') | | * mı̣ 'in' |
| *waero = tree | | * mı̰ 'with' |
| *weli = name
| | * mị 'for' |
| *whe = def article (~ Tigol ''in'')
| | * ja̰ṉ 'window' |
| * deheno = little | | * jȧn 'to yawn' |
| * wedanoa = language | | * nị́mı̱ 'to take' |
| * ae- = self | | * mama 'mother' |
| * hoʻo = river (~ Tigol soch)
| | * papa 'father' |
| * ʻesi = segment (qesti-)
| | * tu 'you' |
| * asi = but (asti)
| | * tu̇ 'fifteen' |
| | | * walo 'kiln' |
| == Diachronics ==
| | * wa̱̱lı̣ 'heavy' |
| single j/s/intervocalic w loss; séimhiú single consonants like crazy (but syncope doesn't happen!) (Irish/Hebrew style séimhiú doesn't occur as a 1-step systematic sound change anywhere else in Tricin)
| | * wálo 'light' |
| | | * wa̗lo̱ 'eight' |
| Loosely, "what if Irish didn't syncope"
| | * wālo̱ 'brave; valid' |
| * Intervocalically, the single consonants become: | | * lȧko 'bear' |
| ** p t T k q Kw b d ḍ g ɢ Gw p' t' !t' k' q' Kw' s w j l r m n → φ h/ø r h h wh b d ḍ g ʻ w p t ṭ k ʻ wh ø ø ø l r ø n
| | * na̗wa 'to go out' |
| * Clusters simplify: | | * na̖wa̱ 'to give' |
| ** sφ st sT sk > s s h h
| | * kén '(slang) yep' |
| ** φs ts ks > s s s
| | [[Category:Angai]] [[Category:Tokiponidos]] |
| ** rC > C, lC > C
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| ** some ClV, CrV > CVlV, CVrV; but other Cl Cr simplify to l r
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| ** an en in on un > ae ea ī oa ou | |
| ** stop + nasal > ʔ + nasal > vowel RTR-ization + nasal | |
| * All final consonants disappear, but sometimes they leave a trace as diphthongization | |
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| How do I get all 25 VV hiatus combinations?
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| PCel ''wesākos'' 'raven' would become ''weāho'' (the vowel hiatus also occurs in Scottish Gaelic ''fitheach'')
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| ==Phonology==
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| ===Phonotactics===
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| Only glottal stops are allowed syllable- and word-finally.
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| ===Consonants===
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| *n ṇ /n ɳ/ | |
| *p t ṭ k ' /p t ʈ k ʔ/ | |
| *b d ḍ g /b~(implosive b)~m d ɖ g/ | |
| *f s x h /f s x h/
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| *w wh z /v w z/
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| *r l /r l/
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| wh is pronounced /ʍ/ by older speakers.
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| ===Vowels===
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| a e i o u ā ē ī ō ū /a e i o u a: e: i: o: u:/
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| ===Stress===
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| Stress is always penultimate.
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| ==Grammar==
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| Aewedanoan grammar is similar to Modern Windermere.
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| ===Nouns===
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| Plurals are formed by reduplication, as in [[Roshterian]].
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| *nāwhi 'heavenly body' > nāwhi-nāwhi 'heavenly bodies' | |
| *whe Nāwhi = Tricin
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| ===Verbs===
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| Verbs do not inflect at all. Preverbal particles are used, as in Windermere.
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| [[Category:A priori]] | |
| [[Category:Languages]]
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| [[Category:Conlangs]] | |