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**[[Basement Greek]] (Greek) | **[[Basement Greek]] (Greek) | ||
**lone polysynthetic nontonal Hlou-Ku language | |||
*Swedish-Middle Chinese hybrid gib (Wiobic) | *Swedish-Middle Chinese hybrid gib (Wiobic) | ||
*[[Æ]] ("Danish with more tones"; Wiobic) | *[[Æ]] ("Danish with more tones"; Wiobic) |
Revision as of 05:32, 14 February 2018
Bjeheond (English: /bi.ˈeɪ.hʌnd/ bee-AY-hund or /beɪ.hʌnd/ BAY-hund; Tsjoen: Bjeheond /'bje.hənd/; Wiobian: Behchent /beːxənt/; Eevo: Ogxóoŋ /ɔkˈʃɔʊŋ/, from Windermere Og Łoang) is a Europe-sized tropical continent of the conplanet Tricin. It is loosely inspired by the Sinosphere and Northern Europe.
History
Geography and climate
Bjeheond has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons.
Economy
Demographics
Languages
The two major language families native to Bjeheond are Wiobic and Hlou-Ku. There are also a handful of isolates. Rhythoed is a lect of Windermere, which is native to Talma.
Major languages
Minor languages
- Rhythoed
- Hlou-Ku languages (comic IE)
- Hlou (Germanic)
- Ku (Celtic)
- Mois du Crouet (Italic)
- Mono-Lithuanian (Balto-Slavic)
- Shumian (Indo-Iranian)
- Basement Greek (Greek)
- lone polysynthetic nontonal Hlou-Ku language
- Swedish-Middle Chinese hybrid gib (Wiobic)
- Æ ("Danish with more tones"; Wiobic)
Society
Art
Music
Gamelan-like orchestras with metallophones/marimbas, drums, gongs. Use of voice or other harmonic timbres is limited.
Social function
Forms
Instruments
Tunings
Various inharmonic tunings. Many of them use a stretched octave or a different interval altogether (such as ~3/1 or ~3/2) as their interval of equivalence. Among the variety of tunings used are quasi-equal pentatonic, heptatonic and nonatonic scales, familiar to Earthlings from Indonesian and Thai music. (In fact, [an Etalocian] invented porcupine temperament, inspired by Bjeheondian quasi-equal heptatonic scales.) The exact tuning is not considered as important as how different instruments can blend together and factors such as rhythm, structure, symbolism and texture; in fact, some shimmering beating is considered desirable.
Calendar
Religion
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