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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|name | |name = Avendonian | ||
|nativename | |nativename = <span style="font-weight: normal;">''avendoniano''</span> | ||
|pronunciation = [[IPA for Avendonian|[avendoˈni̯ano]]] | |pronunciation = [[IPA for Avendonian|[avendoˈni̯ano]]] | ||
| | |state = Avendonia | ||
|region | |region = Avendonia, Northern Italic Peninsula | ||
|date | |date = 2009 | ||
|familycolor | |familycolor = Indo-European | ||
|fam1 | |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] | ||
|fam2 | |fam2 = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]] | ||
|fam3 | |fam3 = [[w:West Germanic languages|West Germanic]] | ||
|fam4 | |fam4 = ''{{Abbtip|partially|part.}}'' [[w:Elbe Germanic|Elbe Germanic]] | ||
|fam5 | |fam5 = Pre-Avendonian creole | ||
|ancestor | |ancestor = Old Avendonian | ||
|creator | |creator = S.C. | ||
|dia1 | |dia1 = North Adriatic (''nordadriatico'') | ||
|dia2 | |dia2 = Alpine (''alpino'') | ||
|dia3 | |dia3 = High Burgundian (''ocburgundico'') | ||
|dia4 | |dia4 = Low Burgundian (''lagburgundico'') | ||
|dia5 | |dia5 = Genoese (''genoico'') | ||
|stand1 | |stand1 = Central Avendonian dialect | ||
|script | |script = Latin | ||
|nation | |nation = Avendonia | ||
|map | |map = Locator Map Avendonia.png | ||
|mapcaption | |mapsize = 280px | ||
|notice | |mapcaption = <span style="font-style: italic>Approximate borders of Avendonia</span> | ||
|mapcaptionalign = center | |||
|notice = av-IPA | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
The Avendonian alphabet consists of 18 letters, five of which are vowels and 13 consonants. There are no diacritics, and | The Avendonian alphabet consists of 18 letters, five of which are vowels and 13 consonants. There are no diacritics, and contractions make use of the apostrophe to mark vowel omission. | ||
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* /{{IPA|e, o}}/ may be realized as [{{IPA|e̞, o̞}}]. | * /{{IPA|e, o}}/ may be realized as [{{IPA|e̞, o̞}}]. | ||
===Prosody=== | |||
Avendonian is strictly paroxytonic, meaning words always receive stress on their second-to-last syllable. | |||
: '''{{term|spraca}}''' (SPRA-ca) /{{IPA|ˈspra.ka}}/, '''{{term|ordo}}''' (OR-do) /{{IPA|ˈor.do}}/, '''{{term|bucaria}}''' (bu-CA-ria) /{{IPA|bu.ˈka.ri̯a}}/, etc. | |||
Monosyllabic words like '''{{term|blio}}''' have the stress in their only syllable, but it is weaker than those in polysyllabic words, unless emphasized. Enclitic and other unstressed personal pronouns do not affect stress patterns: | |||
: '''{{term|elpare}}-{{term|te}}''', /{{IPA|el.ˈpa.re‿te}}/ and not /{{IPA|el.pa.ˈre‿te}}/ | |||
Longer words (4 and more syllables) may receive a secondary stress in the fourth-to-last syllable (i.e. two syllables before the main or primay stress): | |||
: '''{{term|sobgrundsporvego}}''' /{{IPA|sob.ˌgrund.spor.ˈve.go}}/, '''{{term|surstopitio}}''' /{{IPA|ˌsur.sto.ˈpi.t͡si̯o}}/ | |||
[[Category:Avendonian]][[Category:Germanic languages]][[Category:West Germanic languages]][[Category:Languages]][[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Avendonian]][[Category:Germanic languages]][[Category:West Germanic languages]][[Category:Languages]][[Category:Conlangs]] |