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==About== | ==About== | ||
===External history=== | ===External history=== | ||
This is the sixth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs) | This is the sixth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs). | ||
I was getting bored of standard-fare Semitic and Celtic aesthetics, so I decided to try out a much more Sami aesthetic this time (Netagin v6) and see what sticks. | I was getting bored of standard-fare Semitic and Celtic aesthetics, so I decided to try out a much more Sami aesthetic this time (Netagin v6) and see what sticks. I'm probably still going to take some aesthetic influence from [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]]. | ||
===Internal history=== | ===Internal history=== |
Revision as of 02:14, 20 April 2020
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Năttuovin | |
Created by | User:IlL |
Setting | Verse:AETHER |
Shalaic
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Netagin (Năttuovin) is a Sami, Romanian and Polish-inspired Shalaic language. It is related to Shalaian but phonologically is less conservative.
Netagin has notably developed Uralic-style consonant gradation. It also has non-rhoticity as a historical sound change, a sprachbund feature it shares with Shalaian.
About
External history
This is the sixth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs).
I was getting bored of standard-fare Semitic and Celtic aesthetics, so I decided to try out a much more Sami aesthetic this time (Netagin v6) and see what sticks. I'm probably still going to take some aesthetic influence from Windermere and Skellan.
Internal history
Netagin, like its relative Shalaian, is also inspired by Hebrew and Philadelphia English but Netagin is more Judeo-Gaelic and ___-inspired than Shalaian.
Internal² history
Shalaian and Netagin belong to a common sprachbund. They are two different branches of the Shalaic family that convergently evolved to share the following features:
- Preglottalization
- A large vowel system but with no front rounded vowels
- Historical non-rhoticity
- Verb-initial syntax
- Split-ergativity
Phonology
"Sami but more Judeo-Gaelic and Hebrew" or "Windermere but more Sami"
Vowels
/i ɨ u ɛ ɔ ə a iə uə eə oə ai əi əu/ i ĭ u e o ă a ie uo ea oa ai ăi ău
Proto-Netagin a ā i ī u ū ə + modal/stød -> a uo e/ea i/ie o/oa u/uo ĭ/ă
Consonants
- Nasals: m bm pm n dn tn /m pm m̥ː n tn n̥ː/
- Stops:
- p pp hp b bb hb /pʰ pːʰ ʔpʰ p~b bːp hp/
- t tt ht d dd hd /tʰ tːʰ ʔtʰ t~d dːt ht/
- ț țț hț d̦ d̦d̦ hd̦ /tsʰ tsːʰ ʔtsʰ ts~dz dːts hts/
- c̦ c̦c̦ hc̦ j jj hj /tʃʰ tʃːʰ ʔtʃʰ tʃ~dʒ dːtʃ htʃ/
- ŧ ŧŧ hŧ đ đđ hđ /tɬʰ tɬːʰ ʔtɬʰ tɬ~dɮ dːtɬ htɬ/
- c cc hc g gg hg /kʰ kːʰ ʔkʰ k~g gːk hk/
- q qq hq /qʰ qːʰ ʔqʰ/
- Other resonants:
- l ll hl /ʟ qː χː/
- r rr hr /r tr r̥ː/
- y yy hy /j cː çː/
- w ww hw /w kw xwː/
- s ss ș șș ł łł dh h hh /s sː ʃ ʃː ɬ ɬː ð h xː/
nC yielded the weak geminates and stød + C yielded the strong geminates.
Stress
Stress is always initial, except some derivational prefixes.
Morphology
Nouns
Netagin has singular, dual, and plural numbers. Grammatical gender is animate vs inanimate.
Todo: Even and odd nouns
Adjectives
animate:
- nominative: qoahđbi /qʰoəθːpi/, qoađbidd /qʰoəðbidːt/, qoađbun /qʰoəðbun/ <- PShal *qũdba, *qũdband, *qũdbaan
- genitive: qoađbăt /qʰoəðbət/, qoahđbinid /qʰoəθ:pinid/, qoahđbă /qʰoəθ:pə/ <- *qũdbat, *qũdband=igid, *qũdbii
inanimate
- nominative: qoahđb, qoađbădd, qoahđbu <- *qũdbu, *qũdbund, *qũdbaa
- genitive: qoađb, qoahđbinid, qoađbuk <- *qũdbuk, *qũdbund=igid, *qũdbaak
Pronouns
Independent pronouns
- 1s hweal
- 2s hwead
- 1d hweażab
- 2d hweanib
- 1p hweaż
- 2p hweani
Possessive markers
Possessive markers have different forms depending on number and case.
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Syntax
Lushootseed (predicate first)?
Myl las oszað, byddzal = Give me your hand, my love
Vocabulary
Shalaian as major loan source?