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'''Nurian''' is a [[Talsmic languages|Talsmic language]] descending from Thensarian, aesthetically inspired by Lithuanian, Russian and Italian. Nurian phonology and vocabulary has been signficantly influenced by [[Meetzarri]]. It is spoken alongside Meetzarric languages, Clofabic languages and New World Reber Wiebian.
'''Nurian''' is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] descending from [[Thensarian]], aesthetically inspired by Lithuanian, Russian and Italian. Nurian phonology and vocabulary has been signficantly influenced by [[Meetzarri]]. It is spoken alongside Meetzarric languages, Clofabic languages and New World Reber Wiebian


==Historical phonology==
==Historical phonology==

Revision as of 04:32, 3 January 2016

Nurian is a Talmic language descending from Thensarian, aesthetically inspired by Lithuanian, Russian and Italian. Nurian phonology and vocabulary has been signficantly influenced by Meetzarri. It is spoken alongside Meetzarric languages, Clofabic languages and New World Reber Wiebian

Historical phonology

  • Cl > Cj > Cʲ (Italian style)
  • C1C2 > C2C2 (similarly to Italian)
  • mlīd - conclusion, end > mīd /mʲiːdˠ/

Numbers

  • 1: cēm /ˈt͡ʃæːmˠ/
  • 2: tiħōr /tʲɪˈħɔɚ/
  • 3: nargь /ˈnˠɑɚd͡ʒ/
  • 4: dhaufь /ˈðˠɐʊfʲ/
  • 5: saliħ /ˈsˠɐlʲɪħ/
  • 6: stām /ˈsˠtˠɑːm/
  • 7: rōdь /ˈrˠoːdʲ/
  • 8: loreħ /ˈɫɔɚrʲɛħ/
  • 9: farvь /ˈfˠɑɚɹɪ/
  • 10: ħiōrь /ˈħɔɚ/
  • 11: cēmara /ˈt͡ʃæːmˠɑɚrˠɐ/ (< Themsarian cēmiħioré, influenced by Zutarl emarra)
  • 12: pirdь /ˈpʲɪɚdʲ/ (Zutarl pirdi)
  • 144: rtarþь /ɚˈtˠɑɚsʲ/
  • 1728: ūbyc /ˈuːbˠɪ̞k/

Phonology

that's the jokey element in Nurian (a Russian trying to imitate Tamil and sounding English in the process)

Consonants

As a result of a series of historical palatalizations, Nurian has many consonants in hard (velarized) and soft (palatalized) versions, similar to Lithuanian and Russian. Radicals and /h/ cannot palatalize - however, they color the /a/ vowel as if they were soft.

Consonant phonemes in Nurian
Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Radical Glottal
vel. pal. vel. pal. vel. pal.
Nasal n̪ˠ ɲ~ɲ̄ ŋ
Stop tenuis t̪ˠ k
voiced d̪ˠ g
Fricative voiceless θˠ ʃ x ħ h
voiced ðˠ ʒ ɣ ʕ
Trill
Approximant central w ɹ j
lateral ɫ

Palatalization

Word-final soft consonants use a soft sign ь.

Palatalization
Grapheme m p b f v n t d th dh s z r l ng c g ch gh ħ ȝ h j
Hard /mˠ/ /pˠ/ /bˠ/ /fˠ/ /w/ /nˠ/ /tˠ/ /dˠ/ /θˠ/ /ðˠ/ /sˠ/ /zˠ/ /rˠ/ /ɫ/ /ŋ/ /k/ /ɡ/ /x/ /ɣ/ /ħ/ /ʕ/ /h/ silent
Soft /mʲ/ /pʲ/ /bʲ/ /fʲ/ /j/ /nʲ/ /tʲ/ /dʲ/ /sʲ/ /zʲ/ /sʲ/ /zʲ/ /rʲ/ /lʲ/ /ɲ/ /t͡ʃ/ /d͡ʒ/ /ʃ/ /ʒ/

r = r-coloring before a consonant or word-finally

Vowels

Vowel phonemes in Nurian
Front Central Back
short long rhotic short rhotic short long rhotic
Close /ɪ~ɪ̞/ /iː/ /ɪɚ/ /ʊ/ /uː/ /ʊɚ/
Mid /ɛ/ /ɛɚ/ [ə] /ɚ/ /o/ /oː/ /ɔɚ/
Open /æː/ /ɐ/ /ɑː/ /ɑɚ/

Diphthongs: ai, iai /ɐɪ/ au, iau /ɐʊ/

  • Short /ɪ/ is lowered to [ɪ̞] after hard consonants.
  • ia and e both represent [ɛ], the allophone of /ɐ/ after palatalized consonants.
  • [ə] occurs as a reduction of /ɐ/ and /ɛ/, and also occurs after word-final geminates.

Stress

Nurian stress can be derived by applying the following stress pattern in Thensarian:

  • A short final vowel cannot be stressed
  • Only one of the last 3 syllables can be stressed
  • the last heavy syllable is stressed
  • If no heavy syllables, the 3rd from last is stressed

Grammar

Somewhat unusually, Nurian is verb-final with prepositions and modifier-modified order.

Nouns

Sgv-clv-plv system.

Dialects

hard <l> in Nurian in one dialect can be /w/ while soft <l> is /l/ (as in polish)
nurian has /ɫ/ /lʲ/ /ɭ/ but no ordinary /l/!
hard <l> = /l/, soft <l> = /j/ is like kashoebian
also considering ȝ ~ ng merger to /ŋ/ / /ɲ/
thus i will have /q/ > /ɲ/
another idea: v = /w/ / /j/
I should have <r> = /ɻ/ before a consonant in Standard Nurian
thus i'll have r-colored vowels!
it should be ok now that rencadian /r/ is a trill
that's how I could mix some English into Nurian!
but in a different way than how Rencadian does it
maybe one accent can lack retroflexes entirely and have r-colored vowels as phonemes instead!
another idea: soft f > palatal fricative?
for a dialect that does crazy things with slender consonants