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the foothills of the Pyrenees. | the foothills of the Pyrenees. | ||
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Setting | |||
Inspiration Basque | Setting - Java (Nezoretzi), South Ossetia | ||
Inspiration - Basque | |||
==Phonology== | |||
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===Orthography=== | |||
There are 3 main orthographies used by Neskara: Georgian, Cyrillic, and Latin. The Georgian script is the most commonly used script to transcribe Nesekara. | |||
Cyrillic || a A п П т Т к К e E ф Ф с С s S | |||
Georgian || ე პ ტ კ ე ვ ზ ს | |||
Latin || A a p P t T k K e E f F s S z Z | |||
IPA || [a] [p] [t] [k] [ɛ] [f] [s̺] [s̻] | |||
===Consonants=== | ===Consonants=== | ||
/m/ <m, м, მ> /n/ <n, н, ნ> | |||
/p/ <p, п, პ> /t/ <t, т, ტ> /k/ <k, к, კ> | |||
/s̺/ <s, с, ზ> /s̻/ <z, s, ს> /ʃ/ <x, ш, შ> | |||
/f/ <f, ф, ვ> /θ/ <d, х, ხ> | |||
/w/ <w, в, ფ> /l/ <l, л, ლ> /j/ <y, ь, ღ> | |||
/ɾ/ <r, р, რ> | |||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
There are 5 vowels in Nesekara. Due to aerial features by Georgian, the /e/ and /o/ have drifted to /ɛ/ and /ɔ̝/ respectively. | |||
/i/ <i, и, ი> | |||
/u/ <u, у, უ> | |||
/ɛ/ <e, e, ე> | |||
/ɔ̝/ <o, o, ო> | |||
/æ/ <a, a, ა> | |||
Length is not contrastive. | |||
===Prosody=== | ===Prosody=== | ||
====Stress==== | ====Stress==== | ||
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Stress almost universally occurs on the last syllable. Stress is usually not contrastive, except for the words ''Xeke'' [ʃeˈ.ke] (car) and ''Xeke'' ['ʃe.ke] ''Check''. | |||
====Accent==== | |||
Intonation occurs via ''pitch-promenance'', i.e the pitch of the stressed syllable is different than the syllables surrounding it. The stressed syllable is always somewhat higher than nonstressed syllables. | |||
===Phonotactics=== | ===Phonotactics=== | ||
The syllable structure of Nesekara is always CV; any consonant is permitted to start a syllable. However, the sonority hierarchy is ''usually'' followed when constructing a word. | |||
===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 24 April 2022
Introduction
Nesekara is a language spoken by the people in the town of Nezoretzi, or Java in Georgian. [ჯავა, Незъорэци] It has been directly proven by several linguists that Nesekara is directly related to Basque, spoken in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
Goals - Full Grammar, Lexicon, Etc.
Setting - Java (Nezoretzi), South Ossetia
Inspiration - Basque
Phonology
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Orthography
There are 3 main orthographies used by Neskara: Georgian, Cyrillic, and Latin. The Georgian script is the most commonly used script to transcribe Nesekara.
Cyrillic || a A п П т Т к К e E ф Ф с С s S
Georgian || ე პ ტ კ ე ვ ზ ს
Latin || A a p P t T k K e E f F s S z Z
IPA || [a] [p] [t] [k] [ɛ] [f] [s̺] [s̻]
Consonants
/m/ <m, м, მ> /n/ <n, н, ნ>
/p/ <p, п, პ> /t/ <t, т, ტ> /k/ <k, к, კ>
/s̺/ <s, с, ზ> /s̻/ <z, s, ს> /ʃ/ <x, ш, შ>
/f/ <f, ф, ვ> /θ/ <d, х, ხ>
/w/ <w, в, ფ> /l/ <l, л, ლ> /j/ <y, ь, ღ>
/ɾ/ <r, р, რ>
Vowels
There are 5 vowels in Nesekara. Due to aerial features by Georgian, the /e/ and /o/ have drifted to /ɛ/ and /ɔ̝/ respectively.
/i/ <i, и, ი>
/u/ <u, у, უ>
/ɛ/ <e, e, ე>
/ɔ̝/ <o, o, ო>
/æ/ <a, a, ა>
Length is not contrastive.
Prosody
Stress
Stress almost universally occurs on the last syllable. Stress is usually not contrastive, except for the words Xeke [ʃeˈ.ke] (car) and Xeke ['ʃe.ke] Check.
Accent
Intonation occurs via pitch-promenance, i.e the pitch of the stressed syllable is different than the syllables surrounding it. The stressed syllable is always somewhat higher than nonstressed syllables.
Phonotactics
The syllable structure of Nesekara is always CV; any consonant is permitted to start a syllable. However, the sonority hierarchy is usually followed when constructing a word.