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Initial clusters: vl vr vř gl gr gř tw zw kw | Initial clusters: vl vr vř gl gr gř tw zw gw kw | ||
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jahn Schong | |
Pronunciation | [/jan41 sʰɔŋ55/] |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Lakovic
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Schong (shong, natively jahn Schong /jan41 sʰɔŋ55/) is an analytic tonal Lakovic language (related to Windermere), spoken in Tumhan. It's inspired by Dutch, Czech, Cantonese, Thai and Burmese.
The name Schong is thought to be an exonym, ultimately from "Ashan" (a name for a Lakovic speaking people or a Talman region?); however, Schong is in the Tumhanic branch, not Ashanic. Its closest relative is Æ.
Unlike Æ, Schong:
- preserves final consonants.
- keeps Proto-Tumhanic initial *ʂ distinct (as ř /ř/) instead of merging it with *j.
Todo
jahn 'language' ~ Old Wdm. șahn 'word'
khowh 'person'
ś initial > ř- (e.g. řok '8' ~ Wdm łep)
External history
Schong is, in many ways, the second incarnation of my old Neck Thai, which was a Thai giblang spelled like Dutch.
Phonology
Monophthongs: a e i o u m ng r l /a e i o ü m ŋ r l/
- a e i o u n ng l ai au ei ou ui iu an en in on un ang eng ing ong ung al el il ol ul ak ek ik ok uk /aʔ eʔ iʔ oʔ üʔ/
m n ng = /m n ŋ/
p t tz tr k ' = /p t ts ʈ k ʔ/
ph th tz trh kh = aspirated
v z sch s g h = /f s sʰ ʂ x h/
w r ř l j = /w r (Czech ř) l j/
Initial clusters: vl vr vř gl gr gř tw zw gw kw
tones:
Tone 1 (high level): a e i o u m ng r l
Tone 2 (rising): aa ee ii oo uu mm nng rr ll
Tone 3 (falling): ah eh ih oh uh uh mh ngh rh lh
Grammar
Telicity
Atelic: schak; Telic: lack of schak, from schak 'part'
Example:
- Rih sin vloon. /rî ʂín vlǒn/ = "I ate the fruit (all of it)."
- Rih sin schak vloon. /rî ʂín sʰák vlǒn/ = "I ate some of the fruit."