Soc'ul'

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Soc'ul'
soc'ul'
Soc'ul'.png
Jul soc'ul', "Soc'ul' language"
Pronunciation[so̞˧kʷʰu˩lˀ]
Created byDillon Hartwig
Date2020
SettingPollasena, eastern Knrawi Isles
Native toKnrawi Isles
Wasc
  • Soc'ul'
Early form
Official status
Official language in
Knrawi Empire
PollasenaMapGlowPNG2.png
Range map of Soc'ul' and Knrawi
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Soc'ul' (Soc'ul': [so̞˧kʷʰu˩lˀ]) is a Wasc language with strong influence from Knrawi and other languages of the Knrawi Isles.

Etymology

Soc'ul', the language's autonym, is inherited from Pre-Soc'ul's autonym səkʰulːa, from Wascotl *(cek)-cek-sole-la "our tongue".

Orthography

Soc'ul' is written with the Wacag logography. Its romanization is as follows.

Soc'ul' Romanization
A a Á á Ā ā B b B' b' C c C' c' D d D' d' E e É é Ē ē H h I i Í í Ī ī
J j L l L' l' M m M' m' N n N' n' Ñ ñ Ñ' ñ' O o Ó ó Ō ō Pf pf R r R' r' S s
T t Ts ts Tx tx T' t' U u Ú ú Ū ū V v V' v' X x Y y Ý ý Z z Z' z'

This romanization matches IPA except

  • ⟨c⟩, ⟨e⟩, ⟨h⟩, ⟨j⟩, ⟨ñ⟩, ⟨x⟩, and ⟨y⟩ represent /k/, /ə/, /ʔ/, /x/, /ŋ/, /ʃ/, and /ɰ/
  • Apostrophes mark glottalization.
  • Acutes and macrons mark long and overlong vowels respectively, except in ⟨ý⟩ in which it marks glottalization.
  • Labialization and palatalization is marked by surrounding vowel letters.


Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

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