Verse:Hmøøh/Phormatolide: Difference between revisions

From Linguifex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 41: Line 41:
! style="" |Close
! style="" |Close
| '''i''' /ɪ/
| '''i''' /ɪ/
| '''y''' /ÿ/
| '''ü''' /ÿ/
| '''u''' /u/
| '''u''' /u/
|-
|-
! style="" |Mid
! style="" |Mid
| '''e''' /ɛ/
| '''e''' /ɛ/
| '''ø''' /ø/
| '''ö''' /ø/
| '''o''' /ɔ/
| '''o''' /ɔ/
|-
|-

Revision as of 04:54, 29 June 2018

Hmøøh/Phormatolide
ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔΠꝨXꞰ
Phormatolide
Pronunciation[/ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idɛ/]
Created byUser:Praimhín, User:IlL
SettingVerse:Tricin
Clofabic
  • Phormatic
    • Hmøøh/Phormatolide
Official status
Official language in
Phormatin
Regulated bynone
This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA.

Phormatolide (natively ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔΠꝨXꞰ /ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idɛ/) is a Clofabic language spoken in Talma, inspired by Modern Greek, Hmong, Japanese, User:IlL/Wiobian, and the Romance languages. It preserves a few archaic features that are lost in Clofabosin.

rach = water (< *rask; ~ Clofab raxin)

Todo

  • rhy = too (too much); too (also)
  • rhyb = two
  • abstract noun suffix (not related to Clofab -statin)
  • rendaku for compounds (-in becomes construct state)

Phonology

Consonants

p mp b f t nt d z c nc j s y k nk h m n r l /p mp~b β f t nt~d ð s c ɳc~ɟ j ç k nk~ŋ~g x m n r ʟ/

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i /ɪ/ ü /ÿ/ u /u/
Mid e /ɛ/ ö /ø/ o /ɔ/
Open a /a/

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Due to Talmic and Windermere influence, Phormatolide is significantly more head-initial than Clofabosin; its basic word order is SVO and uses postpositions.

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Numbers

es, rhyb, hall, lop, orph, cyb, xol, thyc, ad, gaphar, phem, chlut = 1 to 12

100dd: san

1000dd: ichth

Example texts

Other resources