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'''Phormatolidin''' is a sister language of [[Clofabosin]], spoken in southern Cuadhlabh. Its grammar is simplified from Old Clofabosin, but it preserves a few archaic features that are lost in Clofabosin.
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|creator = [[User:Praimhín]], [[User:IlL]]
|setting = [[Verse:Tricin]]
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|nativename = ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔΠꝨXꞰ<br/>''Phormatolide''
|pronunciation=/ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idɛ/
|region = Talma
|familycolor=austronesian
|fam1=Clofabic
|fam2=Phormatic
|script=Phormatolide alphabet
|nation=Phormatin
|agency=none
|notice=IPA
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'''Phormatolide''' (natively ꙞΔⱵŦΛLΔΠꝨXꞰ /ˈfɔrmatɔɴ̆idɛ/) is a [[Clofabic languages|Clofabic language]] spoken in Talma, inspired by Modern Greek, Hmong, Japanese, [[User:IlL/Wiobian]], and the Romance languages. It preserves a few archaic features that are lost in [[Clofabosin]].


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''rach'' = water (< {{recon|rask}}; ~ Clofab ''raxin'')


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*rhy = too (too much); too (also)
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*rhyb = two
*abstract noun suffix (not related to Clofab -statin)
*rendaku for compounds (-in becomes construct state)
*i y u ia ya ua e o a > i ö o i ü u e ö a
*syllable structure should be simpler than Spanish tho not Cerian-level


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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
'''p mp b f t nt d z c nc j s y k nk h m n r l''' /p mp~b β f t nt~d ð s c ɳc~ɟ j ç k nk~ŋ~g x m n r ʟ/
===Vowels===


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! |Labial
! style="width: 90px; " |Front
! |Dental
! style="width: 90px; " |Central
! |Alveolar
! style="width: 90px; " |Back
!  |Palatal
!  |Velar
|Glottal
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|-
! colspan="2" style="" |Nasal
! style="" |Close
| '''m''' /m/
| '''i''' /ɪ/
|colspan="2"| '''n''' /n/  
| '''ü''' /ÿ/
|  
| '''u''' /u/
| [ŋ]
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|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |Plosive
! style="" |Mid
! |<small>voiceless</small>
| '''e''' /ɛ/
| '''p''' /p/
| '''ö''' /ø/
|colspan="2"| '''t''' /t/
| '''o''' /ɔ/
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| '''c, k''' /k/
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|-
|-
! |<small>voiced</small>
! style="" |Open
| '''b''' /b/
|colspan="2"| '''d''' /d/
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| '''g''' /g/
| '''a''' /a/
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|-
! rowspan="2" style="" |Fricative
! |<small>voiceless</small>
| '''ph, f''' /f/
| '''th''' /θ/
| '''s''' /s/
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| '''ch''' /x/
|rowspan="2" | '''h''' /h~ɦ/
|-
! |<small>voiced</small>
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| '''z''' /z/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Trill
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| '''r''' /r/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
| '''v''' /w~ʋ/
| '''l''' /l/
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| '''j''' /j/
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|  
|  
|}
|}


===Vowels===
===Prosody===
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Stress====
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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
===Nouns===
Rendaku for construct compounds
===Verbs===
bahö'''r''' = 'sweet' (~ vactovir)


Nouns inflect for definiteness, number and case. The definite suffix is ''-ide'' or ''-id-'' when followed by another suffix.
bahö'''yol''' = 'was sweet'


There is a distinction between inalienable and alienable possession: the former uses ''-yl'' and the latter uses ''-ol''.
bahö'''tib''' = 'will be sweet'
 
Noun cases:
 
*-one = dative
*-ase = comitative
*-ate = locative (from ''terin'', house in both Clofabosin and Phormatolidin)
 
There are three tenses in Phormatolidin: past, non-past and gnomic. The non-past ending is ''-phen'' (related to the Clofabosin agentive ''-fen''), and the past ending is ''-zole''. The gnomic ending is ''-til'', cognate to the gnomic attributive ending ''-tril'' in Clofabosin.
 
In the desiderative, the endings are ''-profen'', ''-prazole'' and ''-protil''.
 
===Attributive verbs===
 
The suffix ''-ol'' for alienable possession is attached to the inflected form of the verb: ''aspraphenol trycin'' (the big world), ''phthorazolol amphin'' (the person who ate).


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
Due to [[Talmic]] and [[Windermere]] influence, Phormatolide is significantly more head-initial than [[Clofabosin]]; its basic word order is SVO and uses postpositions.
===Constituent order===
===Constituent order===
===Noun phrase===
===Noun phrase===
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==Numbers==
==Numbers==
esin, rhebin, hallin, lopin, orphin, cybin, xolin, thycin, adin, gapharin, phemin, clythin = 1 to 12
hezi/heri, sibi, sali, döpi, oru, , soli, tici, badi, gari, feli, klüti? ...
 
100dd: sanin
 
1000dd: ichthin
 
===Thensaro-Phormatolidin numbers===
 
1 = chemo-


==Example texts==
==Example texts==
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