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* Hard consonants are /n/, /t/, /d/ and /l/ | * Hard consonants are /n/, /t/, /d/ and /l/ | ||
* Soft consonants are /ɲ/, /c/, /ɟ/ and /ʎ/ | * Soft consonants are /ɲ/, /c/, /ɟ/ and /ʎ/ | ||
====Noun cases==== | |||
Nouns in Svojan can take one of 12 cases (4 "alignment cases"/"mažilikaru dáikný" and 8 "preposition cases"/"džiteruktę dáikný") : | |||
=====Nominative===== | |||
The nominative case is used to indicate the subject of a sentence, and the object of a predicate | |||
=====Accusative===== | |||
The accusative is used to indicate the direct object of a sentence. It is also used to indicate the complement of some adpositions, related to time | |||
=====Genitive===== | |||
The genitive case is used to indicate alienable possession | |||
=====Dative===== | |||
The dative case is used to indicate alienable possession, and the indirect object of a sentence | |||
Revision as of 14:18, 30 December 2024
| Svojan | |
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| Švojln | |
| Pronunciation | [ʃvɔjl̩n] |
| Created by | user:Aenil2 |
| Date | 2024 |
Svojan (autoglossonym: Švojln; Svojan : [ʃvɔjl̩n]) is a personal language I started working on in late 2024, as an attempt to use a Slavic-like phonology, while maintaining an unique grammar and vocabulary, unalike to the phonology's source languages.
Phonology
Consonants
Svojan has 27 consonants, which are quite similar to the ones of Slovak
| Labials | Alveolars | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | |
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| Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ň/n /ɲ/ | ||
| Plosive | p /p/, b /b/ | t /t/, d /d/ | ť/t /c/, ď/d /ɟ/ | k /k/, g /g/ | |
| Fricative | f /f/, v /v/ | s /s/, z /z/ | š /ʂ/, ž /ʐ/ | ch /x/, h /ɣ~ɦ/ | |
| Affricate | ts /ts/, dz /dz/ | č /tʂ/, dž /dʐ/ | |||
| Approximants | j /j/ | v /w/ | |||
| Rhotics | r /r/,l /l/ | ľ/l /ʎ/ |
Notes :
- Palatal sounds /ɲ/, /c/, /ɟ/ and /ʎ/ are written without carons if they are followed by a front vowel
- /w/ is either the labio-velar approximant /w/, the labio-dental approximant /ʋ/, the voiced labio-dental fricative /v/ or the voiced bilabial fricative /β/
- Retroflex sounds /tʂ/, /dʐ/, /ʂ/ and /ʐ/ can also be pronounced as palato-alveolar /tʃ/, /dʒ/, /ʃ/ and /ʒ/
Vowels
Svojan has 6 oral vowels and 3 nasal vowels. Oral vowels have length distinction.
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Notes :
- To mark length, the acute accent is used over the vowel. It sometimes can change the vowel :
- /e/ becomes /ɛ/ when long
- /o/ becomes /ɔ/ when long
Grammar
Nouns
Svojan nouns are gendered, and can inflect for case, number and definiteness
Noun genders
Nouns can take 1 of 3 genders : Masculine, Feminine and Neuter
The gender of a noun is highly predictable, and can be deducted from the following criterias:
| Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Notes :
- Hard consonants are /n/, /t/, /d/ and /l/
- Soft consonants are /ɲ/, /c/, /ɟ/ and /ʎ/
Noun cases
Nouns in Svojan can take one of 12 cases (4 "alignment cases"/"mažilikaru dáikný" and 8 "preposition cases"/"džiteruktę dáikný") :
Nominative
The nominative case is used to indicate the subject of a sentence, and the object of a predicate
Accusative
The accusative is used to indicate the direct object of a sentence. It is also used to indicate the complement of some adpositions, related to time
Genitive
The genitive case is used to indicate alienable possession
Dative
The dative case is used to indicate alienable possession, and the indirect object of a sentence