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{{ | {{Infobox Universal Language | ||
Writing System | | color = #17A51B | ||
| name = Interslavic | |||
| altname = Меджусловjaнски | |||
| Writing System = Cyrillic script | |||
| region = Slavisphere | |||
| genders =3 | |||
| cases = 6 | |||
| alignment = Nominative-Accusative | |||
| proto = [[w:Proto-Slavic]] | |||
| Type = Fusional | |||
| word-order = SVO | |||
| child1 = [[w:Belarusian language]] | |||
| child2 = [[w:Russian language]] | |||
| child3 = [[w:Ukrainian language]] | |||
| child4 = [[w:Czech language]] | |||
| child5 = [[w:Slovak language]] | |||
| child6 = [[w:Polish language]] | |||
| population = 300 | |||
| flag =Flag of Interslavic.svg | |||
}} | |||
== Anthropology == | == Anthropology == | ||
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[[Category:Interslavic]] | [[Category:Interslavic]] |
Revision as of 17:24, 21 December 2018
Interslavic | |
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Меджусловjaнски | |
Writing | w:Cyrillic script |
Region: | w:Slavisphere |
Genders: | 3 |
Cases: | 6 |
Alignment | Nominative-Accusative |
Proto-language: | w:Proto-Slavic |
Typology: | Fusional |
Word-Order | SVO |
Languages: | w:Belarusian language,
w:Russian language, w:Ukrainian language w:Czech language w:Slovak language w:Polish language |
Population: | 300 million |
Africa: SEDES • Middle Semitic • Kintu • Guosa Central Asia: Jalpi • Caucas • Zens • Dravindian • Neo-Sanskrit Europe: Intralingua • Folksprak • Interslavic • Balkan • Samboka Far East: Dan'a'yo • IM • MSEAL |
Anthropology
More than almost any other Universal Language, Slavs have a pre-existing unity, and indeed were a common language 1,000 years ago, known as w:Common Slavic and later w:Old Church Slavonic. These language, as well as w:Proto-Slavic are consulted at every stage.
Phonology
Five vowels + /ɪ~ɨ/ p/t/k, b/d/g, f/s/š, h, v/z/ž, c/č, dz/dž, m/n/ñ, r, l, j, ʎ
Orthography
А Б В Г Д Е Ж З И Й К Л М Н О П Р С Т У Ф Х Ц Ч Ш
Morphology
3 genders, 2 numbers, six cases. Adjectives agree in gender, number, and case. The o/e y/i rule
Morphosyntax
Word order is almost free, but most often SVO. Modifiers precede nouns, generally.