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Lindakzi is essentially an elflang. It's designed to be easy for me to pronounce but as syntactically unlike English, my L1, as I can bear. In universe it is spoken by a population of relict hominins who live on Tulaq, an island in the North Atlantic, located where the Rockall Plateau is in our world.
Thulean or Migkatsi is essentially an elflang. It's designed to be easy for me to pronounce but as syntactically unlike English, my L1, as I can bear. In universe it is spoken by a population of European pygmies, the Thuleans or Selhar, who live on Thule or Telku, an island in the North Atlantic, located where the Rockall Plateau is in our world.


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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Lindakzi (literally: this thing of ours) is spoken by a population of relict hominins on an island in the North Atlantic. It is a polysynthetic SOV language with an active-stative morphosyntactic alignment.
Thulean or Migkatsi (literally: this thing of ours but not yours) is spoken by the Selhar people of Thule or Telku an island in the North Atlantic. It is a polysynthetic SOV language with a split intransitive fluid-S morphosyntactic alignment.
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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
Thulean is written in the Thulean alphabet but there is also an official scheme of romanisation which is endorsed by the Thulean government. The romanised orthography is as follows:
<a> = /A/
<e> = /E/
<g> = /N/
<h> = /M\/
<i> = /i/
<j> = /j/
<k> = /k/
<l> = /l/
<m> = /m/
<n> = /n/
<p> = /p/
<q> = /K/
<r> = /r/
<s> = /s/
<t> = /t/
<u> = /u/
<v> = /w/
<x> = /x/
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
NASAL: /m, n/
PLOSIVE:
-voiceless: /p, t, k/
-voiced: /b, d, g/
AFFRICATE:
-voiceless: /q/
-voiced: /l/
FRICATIVE:
-voiceless: /f, z, s/
-voiced: /v, r, x/


/q/ is a voiceless velar lateral affricate
BILABIAL: /m, p/
/l/ is a voiced velar lateral affricate
CENTRAL ALVEOLAR: /n, t, s, r/
/z/ is a voiceless alveolar fricative
LATERAL ALVEOLAR: /K, l/
/s/ is a voiceless postalveolar fricative
PALATAL: /j/
/x/ is a voiced postalveolar fricative
PLAIN VELAR: /N, k, x, M\/
LABIALISED VELAR: /w/


All other values as per IPA
===Vowels===
HIGH: /i, u/
LOW: /E, A/


===Vowels===
===Prosody===
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Stress====
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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 15 February 2017

Thulean or Migkatsi is essentially an elflang. It's designed to be easy for me to pronounce but as syntactically unlike English, my L1, as I can bear. In universe it is spoken by a population of European pygmies, the Thuleans or Selhar, who live on Thule or Telku, an island in the North Atlantic, located where the Rockall Plateau is in our world.


Introduction

Thulean or Migkatsi (literally: this thing of ours but not yours) is spoken by the Selhar people of Thule or Telku an island in the North Atlantic. It is a polysynthetic SOV language with a split intransitive fluid-S morphosyntactic alignment.


Phonology

Orthography

Thulean is written in the Thulean alphabet but there is also an official scheme of romanisation which is endorsed by the Thulean government. The romanised orthography is as follows:

<a> = /A/ <e> = /E/ <g> = /N/ <h> = /M\/ = /i/ <j> = /j/ <k> = /k/ <l> = /l/ <m> = /m/ <n> = /n/

= /p/ = /K/ <r> = /r/ = /s/ <t> = /t/ = /u/ <v> = /w/ <x> = /x/

Consonants

BILABIAL: /m, p/ CENTRAL ALVEOLAR: /n, t, s, r/ LATERAL ALVEOLAR: /K, l/ PALATAL: /j/ PLAIN VELAR: /N, k, x, M\/ LABIALISED VELAR: /w/

Vowels

HIGH: /i, u/ LOW: /E, A/

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

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