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'''Ljopva''' /ɭɔⱱɐ/ is an ''a priori'' language spoken in the fantasy world Akekata. The speakers of Ljopva reside on the Twin Islands, which have been blamed by central spellcasters and major religions for allowing the practice of "evil" forms of sorcery. The language can be described as isolative-fusional, head-final, having | '''Ljopva''' or Ḷoṗa /ɭɔⱱɐ/ is an ''a priori'' language spoken in the fantasy world Akekata. The speakers of Ljopva reside on the Twin Islands, which have been blamed by central spellcasters and major religions for allowing the practice of "evil" forms of sorcery. The language can be described as isolative-fusional, head-final, topic-prominent, split-S and having a free word order with AOV being the most frequent. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
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! Bilabial | ! Bilabial | ||
! Labio-dental | ! Labio-dental | ||
! Alveolar | ! Alveolar | ||
! Retroflex | ! Retroflex | ||
! Palatal | ! Palatal | ||
! Velar | ! Velar | ||
! Uvular | ! Uvular | ||
! Glottal | ! Glottal | ||
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| ɱ | | ɱ | ||
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| | | ɳ | ||
| | | ɲ | ||
| | | ŋ | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Plosive | ! Plosive | ||
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| p̪ | | p̪ | ||
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| ʈ | |||
| c | |||
| k | |||
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| | | ʔ | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Fricative | ! Fricative | ||
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| v | | v | ||
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| ʂ | | ʂ | ||
| | | ç | ||
| x | |||
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| | | h | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Approximant | ! Approximant | ||
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| | |j | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Trill | ! Trill | ||
| | | ʙ | ||
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|- | |- | ||
!Flap or tap | !Flap or tap | ||
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| ⱱ | | ⱱ | ||
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| ɽ | | ɽ | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Lateral fricative | ! Lateral fricative | ||
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| ɬ | | ɬ | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Lateral approximant | ! Lateral approximant | ||
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| l | | l | ||
| ɭ | | ɭ | ||
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| ɐ | | ɐ | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Phonotactics== | |||
Syllables require onset | |||
==Suprasegmentals== | |||
===Stress=== | ===Stress=== | ||
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===Romanization=== | ===Romanization=== | ||
==Morphophonology== | ==Morphophonology== | ||
processes when combining | |||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
===Pronoun=== | |||
===Noun=== | |||
====Class=== | |||
concept, coreful, coreless | |||
coreful inanimates loan words from spellang | |||
====Particles==== | |||
*agentive for agents of transitive verbs and volitional subjects of intransitive verbs | |||
* possessive | |||
===Adjective=== | |||
===Verb=== | |||
====Tense==== | |||
====Aspect==== | |||
====Mood==== | |||
potentials: physical vs. magical | |||
evidentials: visual, sensory, hearsay, foretelling | |||
===Topic=== | |||
====Presentation==== | |||
====Referring==== | |||
once a topic has been presented, it is the one being referred to and the topic of relative clauses | |||
==Syntax== | |||
===Word order=== | |||
*PV or AV in intransitive | |||
*APV in transitive | |||
*AP<sub>1</sub>VP<sub>2</sub> or AP<sub>1</sub>P<sub>2</sub>V in ditransitive (where P<sub>1</sub> is the theme and P<sub>2</sub> is the recipient) |
Revision as of 14:15, 30 July 2014
Ljopva or Ḷoṗa /ɭɔⱱɐ/ is an a priori language spoken in the fantasy world Akekata. The speakers of Ljopva reside on the Twin Islands, which have been blamed by central spellcasters and major religions for allowing the practice of "evil" forms of sorcery. The language can be described as isolative-fusional, head-final, topic-prominent, split-S and having a free word order with AOV being the most frequent.
Phonology
WIP
Consonants
Bilabial | Labio-dental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | ɱ | ɳ | ɲ | ŋ | ||||
Plosive | p̪ | ʈ | c | k | ʔ | |||
Fricative | v | ʂ | ç | x | h | |||
Approximant | j | |||||||
Trill | ʙ | |||||||
Flap or tap | ⱱ | ɽ | ||||||
Lateral fricative | ɬ | |||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ɭ |
Vowels
Monophthongs
Front | Central | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | ɨ | ||
Close-mid | ɵ | ɤ | |
Mid | e | ||
Open-mid | ɛ | ɔ | |
Near-open | ɐ |
Phonotactics
Syllables require onset
Suprasegmentals
Stress
Orthography
Native script
Romanization
Morphophonology
processes when combining
Morphology
Pronoun
Noun
=Class
concept, coreful, coreless
coreful inanimates loan words from spellang
Particles
- agentive for agents of transitive verbs and volitional subjects of intransitive verbs
- possessive
Adjective
Verb
Tense
Aspect
Mood
potentials: physical vs. magical evidentials: visual, sensory, hearsay, foretelling
Topic
Presentation
Referring
once a topic has been presented, it is the one being referred to and the topic of relative clauses
Syntax
Word order
- PV or AV in intransitive
- APV in transitive
- AP1VP2 or AP1P2V in ditransitive (where P1 is the theme and P2 is the recipient)