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[[Category:Zewani-Western languages]] |
Latest revision as of 18:20, 15 December 2013
Intro
Another one of the Conlangs of Sphaera. More Detail Forthcoming.
Phonetics
Labial | Alveolar | Post-Alveolar | Velar | Glottal | |
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Nasal | m | n | |||
Stop | p | t | k | ||
Fricative | v f | s z | h | ||
Affricate | |||||
Approximant | |||||
Trill | r | ||||
Lateral app. | l |
Declension
Declension | ||||||
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case | -on root | -en root | -os root | -us root | -as root | -aas root |
Nominative/Accusative [Sing] | -on | -en | -os | -us | -as | -aas |
Nominative/Accusative [Pl] | -oan | -ent | -oas | -uas | -av | -aa |
Genitive | -ont | -eon | -on | -un | -an | -aan |
Genitive [Pl] | -oant | -eont | -oan | -uan | -ant | -aana |
Dative | -ois | -es | -om | -um | -aom | -aam |
Dative [pl] | -oiv | -ev | -omt | -umt | -aomt | -aama |
Vocative | -oa | -ea | -oa | -ua | -a | -aav |
Vocative [pl] | -oav | -eav | -oav | -uav | -av | -aav |
Note; I may do more over time as I feel slightly more comfortable; a consonant free declension, which might turn out as a genitive form may work.
Ironically, the biggest influence on declension currently is Old English, with a similar three case system [with the addition to "Vocative"] and a tendancy to drop vowels in the second syllable.
-"s" genitive is marked with a similar nasalisation as Cwengâr's possessive. No reason for this except repetition of theme under a slightly new face.
-"n" genitive, as it is marked with a lowering ["o"] and a -t suffix.
the -"m" dative is artibrary, while the "i" mutation is to emulate "del" mutating into "-el" which would eventually be dropped.
Conjugation
Upcoming