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===Supine=== | ===Supine=== | ||
The supine describes actions done for the purpose of something. In english it is often the infitive form of the verb, "We walked over to Ronald '''To help him'''". | |||
Supines don't take conjugational affixation but rather these to mark positive or negative, to do or not to do it. | |||
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===Modal Forms=== | ===Modal Forms=== | ||
===Nominalization=== | ===Nominalization=== |
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History
Fantasy History
Acctual history
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Labiode. | Dental | Alveol. | Postalve. | Retrofl. | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Pharyn. | Epiglot. | Glottal | |||||||||||||||
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Plosve | Unvoiced | Plain | p (p) |
p: (pp) |
t (t) |
t: (tt) |
k (k) |
k: (kk) |
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Lab. | tw (tw) |
tw: (ttw) |
kw (kw) |
kw: (kkw) |
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Plat. | pj (pj) |
tj (tj) |
tj: (ttj) |
kj (kj) |
kj: (kkj) |
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Lab-Pal | tɥ (tjw,twj) |
tɥ: (ttjw,ttwj) |
kɥ (kj) |
kɥ: (kkj) |
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Voiced | Plain | b (b) |
b: (bb) |
d (d) |
d: (dd) |
g (g) |
g: (gg) |
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Lab. | bw (bw) |
dw (dw) |
dw: (ddw) |
gw (gw) |
gw: (ggw) |
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Plat. | dj (dj) |
dj: (ddj) |
gj (gg) |
gj: (ggj) |
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Lab-Pal | dɥ (dwj, djw) |
dɥ: (ddwj, ddjw) |
gɥ (gwj,gjw) |
gɥ: (ggwj,ggjw) |
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Affricative | Unvoiced | Plain | t͡s (ts) |
t͡ʃ (tš) |
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Lab. | t͡sw (tsw) |
t͡ʃw (tšw) |
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Plat. | t͡sj (tsj) |
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Lab-Pal | t͡sɥ (tsjw,tswj) |
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Voiced | Plain | d͡z (dz) |
d͡ʒ (dž) |
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Lab. | d͡z w (dzw) |
d͡ʒ w (džw) |
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Plat. | d͡zj (dzj) |
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Lab-Pal | d͡zɥ (dzjw,dzwj) |
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Fricative | Unvoiced | Plain | f (f) |
f: (ff) |
s (s) |
s: (ss) |
ʃ (š) |
ʃ: (šš) |
x (ǧ) |
x: (ǧǧ) |
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Lab. | sw (sw) |
sw: (ssw) |
ʃw (šw) |
ʃw: (ššw) |
xw (ǧw) |
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Plat. | fj (fj) |
fj: (ffj) |
sj (sj) |
sj: (ssj) |
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Lab-Pal | sɥ (swj,sjw) |
sɥ: (ssjw,sswj) |
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Voiced | Plain | v (v) |
v: (vv) |
z (z) |
z: (zz) |
ʒ (žž) |
ʒ: (žž) |
ɣ (ǧ) |
ɣ: (ǧǧ) |
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Lab. | zw (zw) |
zw: (zw) |
ʒw (žw) |
ʒw: (žžw) |
ɣw (ǧw) |
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Plat. | vj (vj) |
vj: (vvj) |
zj (zj) |
zj: (zzj) |
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Lab-Pal | zɥ (zwj,zjw) |
zɥ: (zzjw,zzwj) |
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Nasal | Plain | m (m) |
m: (mm) |
n (n) |
n: (nn) |
ŋ (ŋ) |
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Lab. | nw (n) |
ŋw (ŋw) |
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Plat. | mj (mj) |
ŋj (ŋj) |
ŋj: (ŋŋj) |
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Glides | Lateral Appr. | Plain | l (l) |
l: (ll) |
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Lab. | lw (lw) |
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Plat. | lj (lj) |
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Lab-Pal | lɥ (lwj,ljw) |
Vowels
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Close | i (i) | y (y) | ɨ (i) | ʉ (u) | u (ü) | |||
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Close-mid | ɛ (ë) | ɵ (ö) | o (o) | |||||
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Open-mid | ɛ (ë) | œ (ö) | o (ɔ) | |||||
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Open | a (a) | ɑ (a) | ɒ(a) |
Pitch-Accent
Primary stress[*] is realised with an increase in the pitch[*], while secondary stress has a decrease in the pitch.
Primary and secondary stress are both predictable accoridng to these rules and Primary stress always goes before secondary, that is if primary stress and secondary stress were to overlap the primary stress will be the one that is realised.
Primary
- Monosyllabic
- Ultima - Consonant ending
- Penult - Vowel Ending
Secondary
- First - Consonant begining
- Second - Vowel begining
- Ultima - Vowel Ending
1 Syllable Pitch High Normal Low Syllable 1
2 Syllables
C- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 2 Syllables
V- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 2 Syllables
C- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 2 Syllables
V- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 Syllables
C- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 3 Syllables
V- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 3 Syllables
C- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 3 Syllables
V- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 4 Syllables
C- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 4 4 Syllables
V- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 4 4 Syllables
C- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 4 4 Syllables
V- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3 4 n>4 Syllables
C- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3->n-2 n-1 n n>4 Syllables
V- -CPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3->n-2 n-1 n n>4 Syllables
C- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3->n-2 n-1 n n>4 Syllables
V- -VPitch High Normal Low Syllable 1 2 3->n-2 n-1 n Phonotactics
The syllable structure is decently complex where the onset[*], the consonants prior to the vowel, and the coda[*], consonants after the vowel, both can take two consonants. The onset and coda acts both independed of each other and can take the following forms.
style="width: 200px;text-align: center;"Syllable Structure General C C V C C Possible Onset Core Coda Initial Vowel Final Consonant Vowel Consonant Nasal Affricative Vowel Nasal Nasal Nasal Fricative Vowel Affricative Nasal - n Nasal Nasal Vowel Plosive Fricative Nasal Plosive Vowel Plosive Plosive Affricative Nasal Vowel Fricative Fricative Plosive Nasal Vowel Fricative Nasal Plosive Fricative Vowel Fricative Lateral Plosive Plosive Vowel Lateral Fricative Fricative Fricative Vowel Latera Affricative Fricative Plosive Vowel Affricative Lateral Plosive Lateral Vowel Nasal Lateral Fricative Lateral Vowel Plosive Lateral Affricative Lateral Vowel Affricative Fricative Nasal Lateral Vowel Affricative Plosive Lateral Nasal Vowel Affricative Fricative Vowel Verbs
For more information on Verbs see Umbrean/Verbs
Conjugation
Perfective Retrospective Prospective Inceptive Continuative Pausative Terminative Genericative Past Aortis Historal Causum Consequentum Past Initio Ingressus Finitum Plerum Present — Causum Initio Present Pausa Future Futurum Futurum Consequenta Futurum Initio Initio Futurum Termius
The umbrean verbs are conjugated for tense, aspect, mood and voice mainly. There is a residual conjugation for person and the grammatical gender of items but much of it has been lost. The conjugation is done by a primary vowel first followed by some sounds. The primary vowel is depended on which tense, mood and which gender and or person of the subject, agent or object noun is, which of the three depends on the verb.. The vowel comes in three classes, First, Second and Third kind. The vowel table tells which vowel is used while the Voice-Aspect-Tense, VAT, table tells which set to use on which VAT combination along with the remaining sounds around.Circumstantial Voice:
An important differens for the Circumstantial voice is that it requires a particle infront of the verb. The postposition that it is meant to replace is used as a particle in its naked form, no addition of affixes due to gender or person.
Negation:
Negation is done though the VAT vowel, it changes from the +, positive or affirmative coloumn, to the -, negative or negation coloumn of the same sort along with agreeing like the vowel normally is.
Vowels Indicative Optative Subjunctive V1 V2 V3 V1 V2 V3 V1 V2 V3 Person + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - First -ë -ö -oo -e -u -ö -yy -ë -e -ö -e -u -i -u -aa -u -i -öö Second -ëë -ii -uu -a -ë Third Liv -üü -ö -e -y -ö -i Art -ii -e -ii -üü -e -üü -öö Non -o -a -aa -ö Mag -u -aa -ëë -aa -ëë -ë
Perfective Prospective Retrospective Inceptive Continuative Pausative Terminative Genericative Active Past -V1ssw
(Aortis)-V2v
(Historal Causum)-V1mjël
(Consequentum)-V3b
(Past Initio)-V1tsjm
(Ingressus)-V1kws
(Finitum)-V2lwm
(Plerum)Present — -V1zw
(Causum)-V2ll
(Initio)-V1
(Present)-V2s
(Pausa)Future -V2ŋŋl
(Futurum)-V3tswf
(Futurum Consequenta)-V1sn
(Futurum Initio)-V2ll
(Initio)V3tj
(Futurum Termius)Perfective Retrospective Prospective Inceptive Continuative Pausative Terminative Genericative Anti-
PassivePast -V1zvj
(Aortis)-V1vv
(Historal Causum)-V2muf
(Consequentum)-V1tff
(Past Initio)-V1ffm
(Ingressus)-V3kwf
(Finitum)-V2lm
(Plerum)Present — -V3ssf
(Causum)-V2llf
(Initio)-V2ts
(Present)-V1f
(Pausa)Future -V1fŋ
(Futurum)-V3tsfj
(Futurum Consequenta)-V1fn
(Futurum Initio)-V2llf
(Initio)-V2twf
(Futurum Termius)Perfective Retrospective Prospective Inceptive Continuative Pausative Terminative Genericative Passive Past -V1ššw
(Aortis)-V2vž
(Historal Causum)-V2müš
(Consequentum)-V1tš
(Past Initio)-V3tšm
(Ingressus)-V3kwš
(Finitum)-V2leeš
(Plerum)Present — -V3žž
(Causum)-V2šl
(Initio)-V1šš
(Present)-V2š
(Pausa)Future -V2šŋ
(Futurum)-V3tšf
(Futurum Consequenta)-V1šn
(Futurum Initio)-V2šl
(Initio)-V2džw
(Futurum Termius)Perfective Retrospective Prospective Inceptive Continuative Pausative Terminative Genericative Circumstantial Past -V3ǧw
(Aortis)-V1 vvn
(Historal Causum)-V1dwamj
(Consequentum)-V2tǧ
(Past Initio)-V2tff
(Ingressus)-V3tswëm
(Finitum)-V1ljë
(Plerum)Present — -V1ssǧ
(Causum)-V2ǧl
(Initio)-V1m
(Present)-V2nn
(Pausa)Future -V2ǧm
(Futurum)-V3tšǧ
(Futurum Consequenta)-V2šn
(Futurum Initio)-V2ǧl
(Initio)-V1džm
(Futurum Termius)
Mood
The mood is conjugated on the polarity vowel and the consonant prior.
F: Any Fricative
A: Any Affricative
P: Any plosive
N: Any nasal
Indicative Optative Subjunctive Imperative 1 -F -Fm -Fmj -Fp / Fb 2 -A -All -Af / -Av -Ap / Ab 3 -P -Pff / -Pvvj -Plw -PPL 4 -N -Nlw -Nll -NNL 5 -l -lts -lǧw -lv
L:These forms the sound is geminized.
Participle
In umbrean participles serves two purposes, the first one is similar to english where it takes on an adjective characteristic describing a noun, "The walking man", but with the differens of having one for every tense.
The second is for relative clauses, "The man whom I like" where the verb is turned into a participle but the sentence itself remains otherwise the same, and is like unlike english placed infront of the noun it describes.
To get the subject or object back into the clause one uses the Postpositions Kë and Pjë, both highly irregular, before the participle with the noun in their proper case.
Active voice cannot be used in participles.
To form a participle the conjugated verb is taken with the addition of a vowel which is depended on the tense in question and a consonant which depends on the gender of the subject that is being relativized, doesn't matter which of the two uses, and the voice in question.
Participle Tense Vowels Positive / Negative
Affirmative / NegationPerfective Retrospective Prospective Inceptive Continuative Pausative Terminative Genericative Past -e / -üü
(Aortis)-a / -ii
(Historal Causum)-ë / -ö
(Consequentum)-a / -ii
(Past Initio)-e / -üü
(Ingressus)-e / -üü
(Finitum)-ë / -ö
(Plerum)Present — -e / -üü
(Causum)-oo / -e
(Initio)-ë / -ö
(Present)-e / -üü
(Pausa)Future -oo / -e
(Futurum)-a / -ii
(Futurum Consequenta)-ë / -ö
(Futurum Initio)-oo / -e
(Initio)-ë / -ö
(Futurum Termius)
Gender Voice Anti-Passive Passive Circumstantial Liv -lj -t gj Mag -ǧw Art -mm -tšw Non
Base Passive
Present
1p/2p
LivAnti-Passive
Present
3p
MagConjugation Ödz Ödzešš Ödzots Participle Ödzeššët Ödzetsëlj
Gerund
The gerund form of the verbs are used to create noun clauses similar to english "That" clauses. "I know that he is a nice guy"
The gerund is formed by adding these endings to the conjugated form and is depended on case and the polarity of the verb.
Case Suffix + - Int -ël -öl Erg -ëssl -ösl Acc -ëmjl -öml Pst -ëtšwl -ötšwl
Base Passive Present
1p/2pAnti-Passive
Present
1p/2pConjugation Ödz Ödzešš Ödzots Noun Clause Ödzeššël Ödzotsël
Supine
The supine describes actions done for the purpose of something. In english it is often the infitive form of the verb, "We walked over to Ronald To help him".
Supines don't take conjugational affixation but rather these to mark positive or negative, to do or not to do it.
Positive Negative -lii -lüü
Modal Forms
Nominalization
Ditransitive Verbs
Nouns
For more information on nouns see Umbrean/Nouns
Declension
Possession
Adjective
Declension
Predicate
Postposition
Pro-Forms
Personal Pronouns
Modality
Dictionary