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'''Phormatolidin''' (natively ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔꝨXꝨИ /ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idin/) is a sister language of [[Clofabosin]], spoken in Talma. It preserves a few archaic features that are lost in Clofabosin.
'''Phormatolidin''' (natively ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔꝨXꝨИ /ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idin/) is a [[Clofabic languages|Clofabic language]], spoken in Talma. It preserves a few archaic features that are lost in Clofabosin.


''rachin'' = water (< {{recon|rask}}; ~ Clofab ''raxin'')
''rachin'' = water (< {{recon|rask}}; ~ Clofab ''raxin'')

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Hmøøh/Phormatolide
ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔꝨXꝨИ
phormatolidin
File:Script Phormatolidin.png
Pronunciation[/ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idin/]
Created byUser:Praimhín, User:IlL
SettingVerse:Tricin
Clofabic
  • Phormatic
    • Hmøøh/Phormatolide
Official status
Official language in
Phormatin
Regulated bynone
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Phormatolidin (natively ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔꝨXꝨИ /ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idin/) is a Clofabic language, spoken in Talma. It preserves a few archaic features that are lost in Clofabosin.

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

Introduction

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ l /ɴ̆/
Plosive voiceless p /p/ t /t/ c, k /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Fricative voiceless ph, f1 /f/ th /θ/ s /s/ ch /x/ h /h~ɦ/
voiced z /z/
Approximant v /v/ r /r/, rh /r̥/

1 In transliteration, f is used before u; ph is used otherwise.

Notes
  • Voiceless stops are aspirated.
  • /ɴ̆/ word-finally or before a consonant is realized as [ɴ] or more commonly as nasalization of the preceding vowel.

Vowels

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

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

Nouns inflect for definiteness, number and case. The definite suffix is -ide or -id- when followed by another suffix.

There is a distinction between inalienable and alienable possession: the former uses -yl [-ÿɰ̃] and the latter uses -ol [-ɔ̃].

Noun cases:

  • -ine /i:n/ = accusative
  • -one = dative
  • -ase = comitative
  • -ate = locative (from terin, house in both Clofabosin and Phormatolidin)
  • -ium = relativizer

Pronouns

cephin, ceph- = this

fluorin, fluoro- = that

glycin, glyco- = who? what?

Verbs

There are two tenses in Phormatolidin: past, non-past. The non-past ending is -phen (related to the Clofabosin agentive -fen), and the past ending is -zole.

In the desiderative, the endings are -profen, -prazole.

Attributive verbs

If the subject is the head, the suffix -ol is attached to the inflected form of the verb:

The present tense attributive uses -yl in place of -phen.

trycin chloroyl
tryc-in chloro-yl
world-NOM big-PRES.ATTR
[ˈtrÿkin ˈχɴ̆ɔrɔỹ]
the big world
amphin phthozolol
amph-in phtho-zole-ol
person-NOM eat-PAST-ATTR
[ˈaɱfin ˈfθɔzɔɴ̆ɔ̃]
the person who ate

Otherwise, the clitic -ium is attached to the head noun, followed by a relative clause that looks like a finite clause.

raskium plocazole
the water I drank

Syntax

Due to Talmic and Windermere influence, Phormatolidin 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

esin, rhein, hallin, lopin, orphin, cybin, xolin, thycin, adin, gapharin, phemin, clutin = 1 to 12

100dd: sanin

1000dd: ichthin

Example texts

Other resources