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===Hodiernal Tenses===
===Hodiernal Tenses===
Hodiernal tenses in Voþken were previously pure hodiernal tenses referring to current day (present hodiernal), earlier in the day (past hodiernal), and later in the day (future hodiernal). Eventually the scope of both the past and future hodiernal tenses became wider and now refers exclusively to yesterday and tomorrow.
Hodiernal tenses in Voþken were previously pure hodiernal tenses referring to current day (present hodiernal), earlier in the day (past hodiernal), and later in the day (future hodiernal). Eventually the scope of both the past and future hodiernal tenses became wider and now refers exclusively to yesterday and tomorrow.
 
====Register Split====
Since the temporal widening of the hodiernal case, the words corresponding to the time periods that the hodiernal tenses refer to have lost usage in the upper parts of Voþ societies and a register split has occurred where using the hodiernal conjugations are looked at as elegant proper speech.
Since the temporal widening of the hodiernal case, the words corresponding to the time periods that the hodiernal tenses refer to have lost usage in the upper parts of Voþ societies and a register split has occurred where using the hodiernal conjugations are looked at as elegant proper speech.



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Voþken
Voþken
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|ˈvɔθ.kɛn]]
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Introduction

Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Post Alveolar Palatal Velar
Plosive voiceless p /p/ t /t/ k /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Nasal m /m/ n /n/
Fricative voiceless f /f/ þ /θ/ s /s/ c /ʃ/ h /x/
voiced v /v/ ð /ð/ s [z]*
Approximant r /ɹ/ y /j/
Lateral Approximant l /l/

*allophone

Vowels

Front Central Back Diphthongs
Close i /i/ u /u/
Near-Close i/y /ɪ/ [ɪ]* o /ʊ/
Close-Mid ei/ey /ej/
Mid e [ə]*
Open-Mid e /ɛ/ oi/oy /ɔɪ/
Near-Open a /æ/
Open a [a]* ai/ay /aj/

*allophone

Phonotactics

Allowed Syllables

  • (C)(C)V(C)(C)

Consonant Clusters Word Initial

  • [fricative]+[nasal,liquid,stop]
  • [stop]+[nasal,liquid,fricative]

Word Internal

Word Final

  • [fricative]+[stop]
  • [stop]+[fricative]
  • /m/+/b/
  • /n/+[stop,excluding /b/]

Phonological Rules

  • /ɛ/ > [ə] / _#
  • /s/ > [z] / $_[+voiced +consonant]
  • /s/ > [z] / [+voiced +consonant]_$
  • /ʊ/ > [ɔ] / _/j/
  • /j/ > [ɪ] / /ʊ/_
  • /j/ > [ɪ] / [+consonant] _ [+consonant]
  • /j/ > [i] / [+consonant] _#
  • /æ/ > [a] / _/j/$

Stress

Orthography

Uppercase Romanization A B C D Ð E F G H I K L M N O P R S Þ T U V W Y
Voþken A-UC.svg B-UC.svg C-UC.svg D-UC.svg Ð-UC.svg E-UC.svg F-UC.svg G-UC.svg H-UC.svg I-UC.svg K-UC.svg L UC.svg M-UC.svg N-UC.svg O-UC.svg P-UC.svg R-UC.svg S-UC.svg Þ-UC.svg T-UC.svg U-UC.svg V-UC.svg W-UC.svg Y-UC.svg
Lowercase Romanization a b c d ð e f g h i k l m n o p r s þ t u v w y
Voþken A-LC.svg B-LC.svg C-LC.svg D-LC.svg Ð-LC.svg E-LC.svg F-LC.svg G-LC.svg H-LC.svg I-LC.svg K-LC.svg L-LC.svg M-LC.svg N-LC.svg O-LC.svg P-LC.svg R-LC.svg S-LC.svg Þ-LC.svg T-LC.svg U-LC.svg V-LC.svg W-LC.svg Y-LC.svg

Grammar

Word Order

OVS, V2

Morphosyntactic Alignment

Ergative-Absolutive

Morphology

Analytic with a touch of Oligosynthetic. Lots of particles and adpositions used for aspect, mood, mode, and cases but verbs conjugate for tense (mostly) and nouns decline for a few basic cases.

Derivational Morphology

Verb to Noun
Verb -ag -eg -ig -og
Suffix -aygan -eygen -ygyn -oygon

Examples:
norgig - to be curious
norgygyn - curiosity

menig - to enjoy
menygyn - enjoyment

cwenog - to be infatuated, to love
cwenoygon - infatuation

eþag - to sleep
eþaygan - slumber

Verb to Adjective
Verb -ag -eg -ig -og
Suffix -any -eny -iny -ony


Examples:

menig - to enjoy
meniny - enjoyable

cwenog - to be infatuated, to love
cwenony - loveable

wesog - to destroy
wesony - destroyable

cwinag - to give
cwinany - giveable

Voþken English Approximation
Adjective to: Adverb -dwa -ly
Noun -ah -ness
Verb -unk -ize, -ise
Adjective -sla -ish

Examples:

Voþken English Approximation
Noun to: Adverb
Verb -rið -fy
Adjective -ym -y

Nouns

Absolutive Ergative Genitive
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
goþ goþwa goþest goþwest goþyr goþwyr
stur sturwa sturest sturwest sturyr sturwyr
vent ventwa ventest ventwest ventyr ventwyr
vekna veknaw veknast veknawst veknayr veknawyr
sure surew surest surewst sureyr surewyr

Pronouns

Absolutive Ergative Genitive
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
First Person on onne onest onnest onyr onneyr
Second Person uððe uðest uððest uðyr uððeyr
Third Person ta itta test ittest tayr ittayr
Zeroth Person suþ suþþe suþest suþþest suþyr suþþeyr

Correlatives

Interrogative Demonstrative Quantifier
Proximal Medial Distal Assertive Existential Elective Existential Universal Negatory Positive Alternative
Determiner Singular foy
which
led
this
loyd
that
seg
yon
byrcym
some
bytym
any
whichever
whichsoever
veylym
every
each
all
þwivym
no
byonym
another
Plural feyd
what
ledeþ
these
loydeþ
those
segeþ
yonder
Pronoun Human Singular frycegoþ
who
ledah
this
loydah
that
segah
yon
byrcgoþ
someone
bytgoþ
anyone
anybody
whoever
veylgoþ
everyone
everybody
all
þwivgoþ
no one
nobody
byongoþ
another
someone else
somebody else
Plural frycegoþeþ
whom
ledhe
these
loydhe
those
seghe
yonder
byrcgoþeþ
somebody
bytgoþeþ
whomever
whosoever
whomsoever
Nonhuman Singular fryce
what
ledah
this
loydah
that
segah
yon
byrc
something
byt
anything
whatever
whatsoever
veyl
everything
all
þwiv
nothing
byon
something else
else
other
Plural fryceþ
what
ledhe
these
loydhe
those
seghe
yonder
Out of Two (dual) fryceuþ
which one
ledsuþ
this one
loydsuþ
that one
segsuþ
yon
suþ
one
bytsuþ
either
whichever
whichsoever
veylsuþ
both
þwivsuþ
neither
byonsuþ
other
Out of Many (plural) fryceuþþe
which
ledsuþþe
these
loydsuþþe
those
segsuþþe
yonder
suþþe
some
bytsuþþe
any
whichever
whichsoever
veylsuþþe
each
all
þwivsuþþe
none
byonsuþþe
another
Pro-Adverb Location fest
where
festyng
here
festynþ
there
festynt
yonder
byrcfest
somewhere
bytfest
anywhere
wherever
wheresoever
veylfest
everywhere
þwivfest
nowhere
byonfest
elsewhere
Source fiþ
whence
fiþng
hence
fiþnþ
thence
fiþnt
byrcfiþ
somewhence
bytfiþ
anywhence
whencever
whencesoever
veylfiþ
everywhence
þwivfiþ
nowhence
byonfiþ
elsewhence
Goal fast
whither
fastyng
hither
fastynþ
thither
fastynt
byrcfast
somewhither
bytfast
anywhither
whitherever
whithersoever
veylfast
everywither
þwivast
nowhither
byonfast
elsewhither
Time feyþ
when
feyþyng
now
feyþynþ
then
feyþynt
byrcfeyþ
sometime
somewhen
bytfeyþ
anytime
anywhen
whenever
whensoever
veylfeyþ
always
everywhen
þwivfeyþ
never
nowhen
byonfeyþ
elsewhen
another time
Manner fost
how
whereby
fostyng
thus
hereby
fostynþ
thereby
fostynt
byrcfost
somehow
bytfost
anyhow
however
howsoever
veylfost
everyway
everyhow
þwivfost
no way
no how
byonfost
otherwise
elseway
elsehow
Reason frih
why
wherefor
frihyng
herefore
frihynþ
therefore
frihynt
byrcfrih
somewhy
for some reason
bytfrih
anywhy
whyever
whysoever
veylfrih
everywhy
þwivfrih
nowhy
byonfrih
elsewhy

Verbs

-ag -ig -og -eg ayg
eþag - to sleep venig - to have hadog - to want waneg - to do ayg - to be
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Present eþwa ven venwi had hadwo wan wanwe ay aywi
Perfect eþat eþact venit venict hadot hadoct wanet wanect ayt ayct
Imperfect ay eþat ay eþact ay venit ay venict ay hadot ay hadoct ay wanet ay wanect ay ayt ay ayct
Pluperfect ayt eþat ayct eþact ayt venit ayct venict ayt hadot ayct hadoct ayt wanet ayct wanect ayt ayt ayct ayct
Future eþwað eþwaðy venwið venwiðy hadoð hadoðy waneð waneðy ayð ayðy
Present Hodiernal eþand eþande venind veninde hadond hadonde wanend wanende aynd aynde
Past Hodiernal eþatand eþactand venitind venictind hadotond hadoctond wanetend wanectend aytind ayctind
Future Hodiernal eþwaðand eþwaðyand venwiðind venwiðyind hadoðond hadoðyond waneðend waneðyend ayðind ayðyind

Hodiernal Tenses

Hodiernal tenses in Voþken were previously pure hodiernal tenses referring to current day (present hodiernal), earlier in the day (past hodiernal), and later in the day (future hodiernal). Eventually the scope of both the past and future hodiernal tenses became wider and now refers exclusively to yesterday and tomorrow.

Register Split

Since the temporal widening of the hodiernal case, the words corresponding to the time periods that the hodiernal tenses refer to have lost usage in the upper parts of Voþ societies and a register split has occurred where using the hodiernal conjugations are looked at as elegant proper speech.

Passive

The passive construction in Voþken uses the particle geh preceding a noun in the ablative case.

Comparison:
Active: Kyað onest voyat. I drank water.
Passive: Kyað geh on voyat. Water [was] drank by me.

Modal Particles

All modal particles precede the verb phrase

Particle Expressing Example Translation
va Advice Uð va cwel. You ought to run.
ði Logical Conclusion/Certainty Kyað itta ði ay voyact He must have drank the water.
cwat Polite Permission On cwat sun þray? Might I leave?
ef Ability On ef cwel. I can run.
lo Possibility On lo noyk. I could fall.
veh Probability On veh sun. I may leave.
loy Permission Kyað onest loy voy þray? May I drink the water?
beg Obligation On beg sun. I must leave.
wyv Partial Obligation On wyv sun. I should leave.

Mood Particles

All mood particles proceed the main verb so as to conclude the sentence.

Particle Mood Example Translation
n/a Indicative Stur onest askit. I went home.
von Imperative Stur uðest ask von. (You) go home.
þray Interrogative Uð vaskdwa ay þray? Are you well?

Negation

Negation of verbs in Voþken is done by using the negative particle þwi. This particle proceeds the verb phrase to be negated, but does not proceed the mood particle if there is one.

Examples:
On ef cwel. I can run.
On ef cwel þwi. I cannot run.

Stur uðest ask von. (You) go home.
Stur uðest ask þwi von. (You) [do] not go home.

Adjectives

Adjectives precede what it is modifying.

Predicative Adjectives

Adjectives are not allowed to be used as nouns and must be converted to a noun via derivation. Depending on the derivation used, the use of a preposition may still be required as in the "-ness" variety of adjective derived nouns.

Adjective Order

Adverbs

Adverbs precede what they are modifying, such as an adjective or verb. In the case that there is a helping verb or a modal particle, the adverb precedes the entire verb phrase.

Adpositions

Prepositions
Voþken Associated Case English
Grammatical þwai Ablative away from, from
dac Instrumental with, by means of
swyn Causal for, for the purpose of
Location við Adessive near, at, by
cod Antessive before
ede Apudessive next to
guþ Inessive inside
ðal Intrative between
cef Locative at, on, in
kres Pertingent touching
nem Postessive behind
ðrei Subessive under
eft Superessive on top of
Motion from grun Ablative away from
fec Delative from the top of
hid Egressive beginning from (some time)
nera Elative out of the
myu Initiative beginning from (some location)
Motion to deg Allative to (the side of)
yet Illative into
gyn Lative to (the location of)
hym Sublative I onto
royt Sublative II to (under)
Relation gehet Ablative concerning
bedwað Benefactive for, for the benefit of
cinem Causal because of, due to, because

Questions

The Interrogative

Yes/No/Yea/Nay

Voþken has a four-form answer system for yes/no questions. They are divided into two types of questions: affirmative and negative.

Affirmative
Uð vaskdwa ay þray? - Are you well?
Hwa. - Yes.
Ða - No.

Negative
Uð vaskdwa ay þwi þray? - Are you well?
Hact. - Yea.
Ðeu - Nay.

Question Words

Numbers

The number system of Voþken is a base 5 system that reaches up to 5^5 before numbers are just the recitation of digits. Zero is "rukya".

Digit Ancient Glyph Modern Glyph Powers of 5
5^0 5^1 5^2 5^3 5^4 5^5
0 NUM rukya ancient.svg NUM rukya.svg rukya
1 NUM gad ancient.svg NUM gad.svg gad gadur gadara gadora gadira gadurþa
2 NUM þes ancient.svg NUM þes.svg þes þesur þesara þesora þesira þesurþa
3 NUM syk ancient.svg NUM syk.svg syk sykur sykara sykora sykira sykurþa
4 NUM wyk ancient.svg NUM wyk.svg wyk wykur wykara wykora wykira wykurþa

Mathematics

All math expressions are read from right to left just as the orthography is read.

Operators

Operation Operator Voþken Term Translation
addition

OP hes.svg

hes and
subtraction OP vat.svg vat take
Unary Minus OP isna.svg isna debt
multiplication *
division /
equate OP twac.svg twac same, equal
exponentiate FIG logExpTriangle.svg
logarithm FIG logExpTriangle.svg

Sample Texts

Onyr ðoþ onest guweð.
1-GEN destiny-ABS 1-ERG see-FUT
'You will see your doom/destiny.'
[ʊ.nɪɹ ðʊθ ʊ.nɛst gu.wɛð]

Dac kwenð goþ ittest ciet.
PREP-INSTR bad person-ABS 3PL-ERG oppress-PERF
'They were oppressed by the bad person.'
[dæʃ kwɛnð gʊθ it.tɛst ʃi.ɛt]

Nydfirs onest cosdwa cwelet, ledah firs onest cwel þwi, hes þyufirs onest kiþ cweleð.
Lastday-ABS 1-ERG long-ADV run-PERF, this day-ABS 1-ERG run NEG, and nextday-ABS 1-ERG again run-FUT
'Yesterday I ran far, today I did not run, and tomorrow I will run again.'
[nɪd.fiɹz ʊ.nɛst ʃʊz.dwæ ʃwɛl.ɛt lɛ.dæx fiɹz ʊ.nɛst ʃwɛl θwi xɛs θju.fiɹz kiθ ʃwɛl.ɛð]