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Idosian is written in an orthography which lacks a letter for /ɹ/. | Idosian is written in an orthography which lacks a letter for /ɹ/. | ||
=Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
Like many Tsimulh languages, Idosian has a Bantu-style noun class system. | Like many Tsimulh languages, Idosian has a Bantu-style noun class system. | ||
Idosian morphology is more complex than that of other Trician languages due to syncope of the various prefix elements. | Idosian morphology is more complex than that of other Trician languages due to syncope of the various prefix elements. |
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Pronunciation | [/səjiˈdosm̩/] |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Tsimulh
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Idosian (ee-DOH-see-ən; natively səyIdosm /səjiˈdosm̩/ lit. 'the language of the eastern people') is a major Tsimulh language mainly spoken in herIdosm, a country in East Txapoalli. It is one of the more innovative Tsimulh languages.
Idosian is loosely inspired by "backwards Tibetan" and the idea of a language with restricted initial consonants. The name is taken from one of Praimhín's conning sketches.
Todo
- intervocalic ʔ, h after a, e, o, i, u > ɹ
- intervocalic ʔ, h after î > y, after û > w
- high/fricated î, û > i u
- First get some hiatusing vowels
- im, in in closed syllables > am, an
- p-less: p becomes glottal stop?
there could be a rule where every unstressed syllable gets lenited that would reduce the number of possible initial consonants and if you couple that with post tonic syncope you could get some crazy phonotactics
like no initial clusters or even initial stops but weird tibetan like clusters in the middle of a word
pda-sfëtsiv > hia-zëncm
Phonology
Consonants
Idosian is unusual among Tsimulh languages in that it natively has a liquid consonant /ɹ/, whereas Proto-Tsimulh and most other Tsimulh languages do not natively have liquids. Idosian gained /ɹ/ via R-intrusion, influenced by an Old Shalian substrate; /ɹ/ may even occur word-initially (coming from words with null initial).
Modern Idosian has 25 consonants:
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||||
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central | lateral | plain | labialized | plain | labialized | |||||
Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ŋ /ŋ/ | |||||||
Stop | plain | t /t/ | k /k/ | kw /kʷ/ | ||||||
voiced | b /b/ | d /d/ | g /g/ | gw /gʷ/ | ||||||
Affricate | c /ts/ | č /tʃ/ | ||||||||
Fricative | voiceless | s /s/ | σ /ɬ/ | š /ʃ/ | x /x/ | xw /xʷ/ | ħ /χ/ | ħw /χʷ/ | h /h/ | |
voiced | z /z/ | ž /ʒ/ | ||||||||
Approximant | r /ɹ~ʋ/ | y /j/ | w /w/ |
m n ŋ can be syllabic.
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i /i/ | ə /ɨ~ɘ/ | u /u/ |
Mid | e /e/ | o /o/ | |
Open | a /a/ |
/ə(ɹ) a(ɹ) e(ɹ) i(ɹ) i(j) o(ɹ) u(ɹ) u(w)/ < Pre-Idosian ə a e i î o u û /ə a e ɪ i̝ o ʊ u̝/ < Proto-Tsimulh /a ą e į i ę ų u/
Phonotactics
No initial clusters or stops are allowed, but after a stressed syllable anything goes.
Orthography
Idosian is written in an orthography which lacks a letter for /ɹ/.
Grammar
Like many Tsimulh languages, Idosian has a Bantu-style noun class system.
Idosian morphology is more complex than that of other Trician languages due to syncope of the various prefix elements.