Neu-Öcidental
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Introduction
Designed to be like an evolved and collapsed Pan-Romance language in ~2200s.
Phonology
Again, designed to have evolved from a simple, easy sound system that slowly collapsed into something more colloquial and complex.
Vowel inventory
| Close-mid | ɪ {i} | ʊ {u} |
| Mid | ə {e} | ɤ {ö} |
| Open-mid | ɐ {a} |
| Close-mid | ɪ~i {i} | u {u} |
| Mid | e {e/é} | ɔ {o} |
| Open-mid | ɐ {a} |
Consonant inventory
Syllable structure
Stress
Stress generally rests on the vowel before the final consonant.
Orthography
Phonotactics
Morphology
Nouns
Nouns do not inflect for case, but do have number distinction, and in some cases natural gender.
Pronouns
Adjectives
Determiners
Since nouns do not inflect for case, this job is up to determiners, mainly the articles.
| Case | sg | pl |
|---|---|---|
| NOM-ACC | le/la/lo | los/las |
| GENITIVE | del/dela/delo | delos/delas |
| DATIVE | alle/alla/allo | allos/allas |
| ABLATIVE | dil/dila/dilo | dilos/dilas |
| LOCATIVE | nel/na/no | nelos/nelas |
| Case | sg | pl |
|---|---|---|
| NOM-ACC | un/una/uno | unos/unas |
| GENITIVE | don/dona/dono | donos/donas |
| DATIVE | an/ana/ano | anos/anas |
| ABLATIVE | dun/duna/duno | dunos/dunas |
| LOCATIVE | en/ena/eno | enos/enas |