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:''ni'' "I", '' | :''ni'' "I", ''mi'' "we" nuan | ||
:'' | :''te'' "you", ''endi'' | ||
:'' | :''(s)e'' "he/she", "sa" "it", ''ili'' "they", ''ilar'' "they" | ||
The copula: | The copula: |
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Introduction
Phonology
Vowel inventory Consonant inventory Syllable structure Stress Intonation
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Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
The root QUE- "speech" descends from Adamic -q-f-l- "speech", or more specifically, from its canonic verbal form qua-. The root KHÚ- "dog" derives from hū- "to bark". The root LÁ- from lā- "to use the tongue". KHE- from qia- "to see"...
If no suffix is added to the root, the singular is formed by adding -le (canonic -l) if the last vowel is any other than u. In case it is not, an -o [Adamic -u] is added instead.
- QUE- > quele "sound"
- HÚ- > húo "dog"
If a suffix is added to the root, there may be two singulars; one ending in -a (Adamic -a') and one in -ë.
- QUE- + -n- [verbal affix] > quenda "speech" / quendë "speaker"
The definite article is i (Adamic iru), which is invariable.
- i húo "the dog"
- i hý "the dogs"
The personal pronouns:
- ni "I", mi "we" nuan
- te "you", endi
- (s)e "he/she", "sa" "it", ili "they", ilar "they"
The copula:
- eá "to be" (canonic ā- "to be")
- se eri húo "he is a dog" (Adamic iru)
LÁ- > lámba "tongue", lámbë "language" *irregular extension; compare gásca "throat" ULU- "to pour" from hua- "to moisten" lunda "flood", lundë "rain" hendë, hendi "eye, eyes" húa (acc.) quen "I speak" Quendar, quendi ni ben, embë bemmë ae bes, elyë berrë il beli, endë belembar e-i [3p] Sound change: /i/ > /e/, /u/ > /i/ [not used in canonic forms] Reduxtion:
il ques
vāl > alf
hul > húo
qul > quele
Sound Laws
Common Elvish
- If two bordering syllables/syllable portions possess the same consonant, the consonant of the weakest syllable (portion) disappears.
EX: Adamic vāl "person" and vār "people" become alf (not *falf) and elbi.
- Assimilation:
- Harmony: [a > e > i] or [i > e > a]
- Mutation: consonants extend grade until there is only one.
m/n + p -mb [extension of p]
m/n + t -nd [extension of t]
r/l + f -lb [extension of l]
r/l + c -rd [extension of r]
r/l + m = -lm [extension of m]
r/l + n = -rn [extension of n]
- /s/ and /d/ can only happen before /a/, and if the opposite were to happen, the nucleus would be dropped.
alba "people" [alf, elbi] arda "things" [arc, irida] alma "high faculties" [a, elmi] arna "emotions, sensations" [an, erni] amba "time" [amf, embi] anda "space" [anc, inida] - endar "land", arni "lands" embal "celestial body", ambeli...
NA > ni [0], nae [1] alba enir ni, pe, ae MA NA PA TA LA RA - ALBA ARDA AMBA ANDA ALMA ARNA
iru > eri > ere anu > ni