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Damin

  • Nasals: ɱ n̼ ɳ ɲ
  • Plosives: d̼ ʈ c'
  • Affricates: tθ ʡħ
  • Fricatives: ð̼ θ̱ ç
  • Clicks: ʞ
  • Liquids: ʙ ʟ ʢ

Brusingese

!, g! > q <q>, ɢ <ġ>
aä (from ei)
äa (from au)
ää (from eh)
öö (from öh)
oö (from eu)
üü (from üh)
öhr -> öo
ühr -> üu
ahr > aa
ehr > eä, ohr > uå
ier > iä, uhr > uå
final -Cer becomes -Ca
short i > /i/, short u > /u/
short e > /e/, short o > /o/

Numerals

keem, χiχaar
no
χiχoor
or χeχaar?

kaam*

sorry

it's not nwrian
keema, χiχoora, naraʕa

like emoticon
mure, nareχa
5 sounds really similar to 3
murekeema?

yes

they can continue

do you have a dual?
maybe not

murexixoora, murenaraʕa
it's almost base 4
lol

it could be mixed base 10/4
roreʕa
for 8

roreʕakeema

10 = ?
i'll have to think of how to derive y yy in themsarian
but 10 = χiore
like Wiob kior

χiore, χiorekeema, χioreχiχoora, ...

not ħýre?

> χuure
let's make that assumption for nwo
χuuure, χuurekeema, χuureχiχoora, ...

no

it;s vigesimal

what's 12?
11 = keemixuure
12 = χiχiχuure

χiie?

you can get rid of 10

χiie=12
11 = keemiie?
actually keemaie

11 = roreʕanaraʕa
8 + 3

10 = roreʕaxixoora
is this base 8?

base 20
actually no

12=xiie

16=?
there are no base 8 words
staamihhyyre in themsarian
saamiie?

saame
20 = neese

13-19
xiiekeema
xiiexixoora

xiiekeema, xiiexixoora, xiienara'a, saame,

saamekeema, saamexixoora, saamenara'a, neese

21 = neese (and?) keema

42 = xixooraneese (and?) xixoora
neese ie keema
actually there is no ie in themsarian
i changed it
neese ii keema

399 = saamenara'aneese ii saamenara'a

19 score and 19
400 - tafare

8000=?
idire
oops
i'ire
i'ere
actually not tafare
xafare

CW Minlang #1

/t k n a i ə/

Currency jokelang

₳ ฿ ¢ ​₡ ​₢ $ ​₫ ​₯ ₠ ​€ ƒ ​₣ ₲ ₴ Ħ ₭ ℳ ₦ ¤ ₧ ​₱ ​₰ ​£ ៛ ₨ ₪ ৳ ​₮ ₩ ¥ zł

Coffeebrew

ha-: declarative

she-: interrogative

lakov: person

iktzaf: language

mutza: be

me-dosh: sea

shakfa - go

daldelet - bird


Haimuktzatzaf: I am a language.

Haimuktzatzafiya: I am not a language.

Halamukotzav: I am a person.

ha-147258693: 123 456's 789

Halakodalkofadeltov: The man likes the bird

she-124375869: does 123 456 789?

Ricelandic

Quame substrate

p pʰ b t tʰ d ts tsʰ dz k kʰ g q qʰ ɢ
f v s z h m n ŋ l ɬ r w y ʟ ʟ̥
a ā e ē i ī o ō u ū

rū = 1
loze = 2
dō = 3
mara = 4
bila = 5
dendza = 6
rūd = 7
lozed = 8
pazwa = 9
waru = 10

Proto-Pulchric

a e i o u ā ē ī ō ū ai au

p t ṭ c k b d ḍ ɟ g

pp tt ṭṭ cc kk bb dd ḍḍ ɟɟ gg

m n ṇ ŋ l ḷ r ṛ j w ḥ

Mandarin Orange

Consonants:
p b m mh f v ł (b, p, m, hn, f, w, nl)
t d n nh (d, t, n, hn, þ, ð)
!x g!x sj
s c dz (s, zs, nzs)
sz ż cz dż (retroflexes) (sr, r, dr, tr)
si ci dzi (postalveolars) (schi, gi, ki)
j (j)
k g ch (g, k, sch)
ʔ (Ø)

Vowels:
i w ó (ie, u, uo)
e y o (e, ö, å)
a (ei)

ij ół (iej uoł)
ej eł oj oł
aj aw ał
ia wa óa
h ʔ

Tones:
1: 55
2: 33
3: 412
4: 53
5: 31
6: 14ʱ
7: 1ˀ
8: 21ʱ

Nurian

  • dwch - grass
  • dwncha - I am a grass.
  • dwchyn - my grass
  • dwchys - thy (m) grass
  • dwchŷ - thy (f) grass
  • dwcho - his grass
  • dwchi - her grass
  • dwchaf - our (exc) grass

Blablabla

Die Breige hüben friene Grauscher,
in siefe ausgepferzte dauscher;
Säder brinnt zer einem Wist,
Fagel hirzen leine drisst.
Beđehn' die dir in Ŧimst entfeißet,
gim itzo Feuche haben,
und Meden brassen was mich sŧeißet,
Đechse vorzuschraben.
Wenngleich das Werg in Krafe seucht,
mieŧ' ich wie Sprame gürfen;
Denn mich bekriest die weistlich' Dreucht,
die mich in Reune stürfen.
Mein Günden heigt im färz'gen Harbe;
was mich zur gracken Fasen funget.
Feisen Ŧickmasionen ŧarbe,
neifen sie herch hinbrunget.

Future Korean

Transliteration

kkkkh -ㅇ ŋ
tttthn
pppphm
tyttythysss
rh

aäjaoa
eëwe etc.
oöjo
wwijw
uiui

Sound changes

  • /sʰ/ > /h̰/ / #_, /s/ C_
  • /s͈/ > /s/
  • /pʰ tʰ tɕʰ kʰ/ > /f θ ʃ x/
  • /h/ > ∅

Wiobian vowel changes

Late Classical Wiobian Early Middle Wiobian Late Middle Wiobian Modern Standard Wiobian
short i
long i
short ü
long ü
short u
long u
short e
long e
short ö
long ö
short o
long o
short ä
long ä
short a
long a
short å
long å

Themsarian/de

Der korrekte Titel dieses Artikels lautet "Themsarisch".

Die themsarische Sprache, auch bezeichnet als Edles Themsarisch, ist eine alte talsmische Sprache, die im Andaegṓr-Imperium gebräuchlich war.

Netagin/de

PIE in Hebrew

This Hebrew abjadic script is based on the glottalic theory: "voiced" stops are written as Hebrew emphatic consonants, and "breathy voiced" stops are written as voiced stops. Also note that the "palatal" series of stops is transcribed with the Hebrew affricate series (thus showing a coincidental Satem bias).

Consonants
Labial Coronal Dorsal Laryngeal
palatal plain labial
Nasal מ *m נ *n
Plosive voiceless פ *p ת *t ס * כ *k כ׳ *
voiced/ejective? (פ׳ *b) ט *d צ *ǵ ק *g ק׳ *
(breathy) voiced ב * ד * ז *ǵʰ ג * ג׳ *gʷʰ
Fricative ש *s א
ה *h₁
ע *h₂
ע׳ *h₃
Liquid ר *r
ל *l
Semivowel י *y ו *w


Ablaut grades
אֶ *e אָ *o
אֵ *ē אֹ *ō
אְ

Schleicher's fable

עָ֫וְיְש הֶ֫סְוׂשךֶ׳

h2ówis h1ék’wōskwe

עָ֫וְיְש, יֶ֫שְמְין עְוְלְעְנֶ֫ע נֶאֶ֫הֶשְת, טֶטָרְסֶ הֶ֫סְוָנְש, תָ֫ם, וָ֫זָם קֶ֫׳רְעְוְם וֶ֫זָנְתְם, תָ֫ם, בָ֫רָם מֶ֫צָעְם, תָ֫ם, דְזֶ֫מָנְם עָאְסְ֫ו בֶ֫רָנְתְם. עָ֫וְיְש הֶ֫סְוָבָש אֶוֶוְכֶ׳(ת): סֵרְט עְגְנְוְתָי מָי וְיְטְנְתֶ֫י דְזְמָ֫נְם הֶ֫סְוָנְש עֶ֫זצָנְתְם. הֶ֫סְוׂש הֶוֶוְך׳: סְלְוְדְי, עָוְי! סֵרְט עְגְנְוְתָי וְיְטְנְתְבָ֫ש: דְזֶ֫מֹ(ן), פָ֫תְיְס, עְוְלְנֶ֫עְם עָ֫וְיָם כְ׳נֶוְתְי שֶ֫בָי גִ֫׳רְמָם וֶ֫שְתְרָם; עֶ֫וְיְבָשךֶ׳ וְלְעְנֶ֫ע נֶ֫הֶסְתְי. תָ֫ט סֶסְלְוְוׂ֫ש עָ֫וְיְש עֶ֫צְרָם אֶבְוְקֶ(ת).

h2ówis, (H)jésmin h2wlh2néh2 ne éh1est, dedork’e (h1)ék’wons, tóm, wóg’hom gwérh2um wég’hontm, tóm, bhórom még’oh2m, tóm, dhg’hémonm h2oHk’ú bhérontm. h2ówis (h1)ék’wobhos ewewkwe(t): k’ḗrd h2ghnutoj moj widntéj dhg’hmónm (h1)ék’wons h2ég’ontm. (h1)ék’wōs ewewkw: k’ludhí, h2ówi! k’ḗrd h2ghnutoj widntbhós: dhg’hémō(n), pótis, h2wlnéh2m h2ówjom kwnewti sébhoj gwhérmom wéstrom; h2éwibhoskwe h2wlh2néh2 né h1esti. Tód k’ek’luwṓs h2ówis h2ég’rom ebhuge(t).

Semitic notes

u/i merge: Ge'ez; a/i merge: (kinda) Hebrew; a/u merge: (kinda) Socovíc as of 3/16/2015

Or maybe settle for this

iómo, ióma, ióme, iomúma, iomíma, iomíma
léla, léla, léla, leláto, leláte, leláte


ásmoro, ásmor; tásmoro, tásmor; tásmori; iásmoro, iásmor; iásmori; násmoro, násmor; tásmoru; iásmoru

North Semlang 2nd try

  • still want conditional a/u merger and nasal Vs
  • i-umlaut
    • a, u > ø / _Ci
    • ā > é / _Ci
    • u > ø / _Ci
    • ū > ý / _Ci
    • aw > ǿ / _Ci
    • ay > í / _Ci
  • need to start from triptotic declension here:

PNSem

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative yawmu yawmā(mi) yawmū(ma)
Accusative yawma yawmay(mi) yawmī(ma)
Genitive yawmi yawmay(mi) yawmī(ma)

Early

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative jóm jómá(mi) jómú(m)
Accusative jóm~jómi jómé(mi) jómí(m)
Genitive jómi jómé(mi) jómí(m)

Judeo-Indo-Aryan

A modern Indo-Aryan language spoken by Jews in India.

  • Use Babylonian Hebrew, not Tiberian Hebrew
  • Differs more from Hindustani than Yiddish does from German
  • Lot of additional palatalization

Atzòpic

Atzòpic
hìzbut atzòpį
Pronunciation[[w:Help:IPA|atsəˈpĩ]]
Created by
Zachydic
  • Raxo-Talsmic
    • Ractamic
      • Atzòpic
Early form
Old Atzòpic
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Neguąsitł Linguifeczix, acthìzbutètł dǫsix uicìx!

Motivated by Raxic C[+ejective]V > Atzòpic C[-ejective]V[+creaky] - Hence the ejectives disappear.

/ks/ > /xs/ > /ʃ/

Seven cases:

  • nominative -Ø
  • accusative -z
  • genitive -c (animate sg.?)/-z (inanimate sg.?)/-u (animate pl.?)
  • dative -tł
  • locative-comitative -x
  • ablative -ː~ (nasalized vowel)
  • instrumental -ːl

Vowels change according to historical stress positions as well as historical ejective consonants. The Ractamic stress/vowel system start out similarly to Latin, but develop in very different directions.

Consonants
Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
central lateral plain labialized
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ [ŋ]
Plosive tenuis p /p/ t /t/ c /k/ qu /kʷ/ h /ʔ/
aspirated b /pʰ/ d /tʰ/ g /kʰ/ gu /kʷʰ/
Fricative f /f/ z /s~z/ ł /ɬ/ x /ʃ/ [ʰ~ɦ]
Affricate tenuis tz /ts/ /tɬ/ tx /tʃ/
aspirated dz /tsʰ/ /tɬʰ/ dx /tʃʰ/
Approximant s /ɹ/ l /l/ y /j/ u /w/
Trill r /r/

Music theory terminology

  • blackwood[10] major: rāmáth 'diurnal'
  • blackwood[10] minor: mináth 'nocturnal'
  • the different ways of subtly tuning/i.e. well-temperaments are called 'seasons' (that lengthen or shorten the day and night).

Talsmic

Themsarian

In Themsarian the topic is NOT prominent - the topic comes immediately after the verb most of the time?

Old Vernacular Talsmic

Old Vernacular Talsmic dialects are largely similar to Noble Themsarian, but there are grammatical, lexical and stylistic differences:

  • Using the subject-infinitive more and more, eventually to express various aspectual and modal meanings.
    • The synthetic preterite falls into disuse, being supplanted by the "after infinitive-subject" construction.
  • Collapses all state distinctions in adjectives (into the former predicative form)
  • The dual is often not used, except for emphasis or stylistic reasons.


Given topic prominence and topicalization = fronting, new (discourse-new) subject is fronted, since it is new topic. Then this becomes a topic prominent/V2 language as in vernacular Talsmic. Relative clauses are by default VSO but can undergo fronting for focus. Discourse-new object is fronted as well.

Qelorian

  • The subject of a relative clause is indexed by adding a pronominal suffix on the head (if they are different)

Núrian

"Double Irish" aesthetic? Namely, fricatives 'h' + aspiration written with 'h'. The same could be accomplished with slenderness with...?

Diachronics lab

Pluractionality ≈ antipassive

we exc/inc > we formal/intimate

Demonstrative/definite affix > construct state: PL-clam-those [of the] man > PL-clam-CONST man

Classifiers are in construct state

this CL NOUN > the.GENDER NOUN

apposition NOUN-1SG NOUN > CL-1SG NOUN > of_i-1SG NOUN_i

PREP-3SG NOUN > CASE.SG-NOUN

CONJ VERB NOUN > PREP NOUN

evidential-marking "because" or "therefore", as opposed to the protasis verb

feminine > abstract > honorific