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==Loanwords==
==Loanwords==
Many {{PAGENAME}} words are derived from Wiebian and are pronounced close to [[Ancient Wiebian]] or early Middle Wiebian. For illustration of how [[Wiebian]] loanwords are treated in {{PAGENAME}}, this is the full name of Houwá Thing Vîer, the capital of Neckthailand:
Many {{PAGENAME}} words are Wiebian loanwords which come from all stages of Wiebian, Ancient Wiebian to modern lects.
 
:'''''Khrúmá ǃXijphen Zàtaalá Vaeʔná Zàtijlen ǃXhruuzenʔ Tràk Zàtrèzèt Khéschàwijʔphét ǃXhijn Théloatèt Kia Wítzàtà ǃXan Wágenʔ Phlátzàtouvenʔ ǃXìjk Trouphen Khéteul Thétkhouzèt Houwá Thing Vîer'''''
:/kʰrɯ́ʔmɐ́ʔ ǃāipʰēn sɐ̀ʔtāːlɐ́ʔ fɛ̌ːnɐ́ʔ sɐ̀ʔtāilēn ǃʰʀɯ̄ːsěn tʀɐ̀k | sɐ̀ʔtʀèʔsèt kʰéʔxɐ̀ʔwǎipʰét ǃʰāin | tʰéʔlɔ̄ːtèt kīːɐ wítsɐ̀ʔtɐ̀ʔ ǃɐ̄n wɐ́ʔxěn pʰlɐ́tsɐ̀ʔtāufěn ǃàik | tʀāupʰēn kʰétɤ̄ːn tʰétkʰāusèt hāuwɐ́ʔ tʰīŋ fîːŋ/
:In [[Wiebian]] spelling: ''Grümmerŧeibenstalerfernersteilenđrüßentrachtensträtzesgeschweibesđeinesdelorteskierwisterŧannwachenblatzstaufenŧeischestraubengetöhldesgaußeshauerdinŧ Vîer''
:<small>Grümmer-Ŧeiben-Staler-Ferner-Steilen-Đrüßen-Trachten Strätzes-Geschweibes-Đeines Delortes-kier-Wister-Ŧann-Wachen-Blatz-Staufen-Ŧeisches Trauben-Getöhl-Desgaußes-Hauer-Dinŧ Vîer</small>
:<small>ancient harp ??? ??? ??? ??? create-VN art wisdom-DAT shine-VN PL-eon-DAT ten wister marble wall under-royal_subject guard-VN celestial_body splendor PASS-exalt-VN king miracle city</small>
:''The miracle of the exalted king of celestial splendor who created paradise, shines in art and wisdom, and guards his subjects in a ten-wister-long eternal marble wall (1 Wister = 20 km)''


==Derivational morphology==
==Derivational morphology==


[[Category:Pseudo-Germanic]][[Category:Hussmauch]]
[[Category:Pseudo-Germanic]][[Category:Hussmauch]]

Revision as of 20:45, 7 January 2016

Lexicon

Neck Thai
Nékthij dòai
Nékthij dòai.png
Pronunciation[/nék.tʰāj ɗɔ̀ːj/]
Created byIlL
SettingHussmauch
Native speakers50 million (2200 v.C.)
Tie-Dye
  • Neck Thai

Neck Thai (native name Nék-thij dòai /nék.tʰāj ɗɔ̀ːj/) is a Tie-Dye language with over 50 million speakers. It is the official language of Neckthailand (Nékthijmien)

Phonology

Consonants

Initials

Neck Thai initials
Labial Alveolar Click Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ nǃx /ŋǃ/ ng /ŋ/
Plosive plain p /p/ t /t/ ǃx /ǃ/ tj /tɕ/ k /k/ /ʔ/
aspirated ph /pʰ/ th /tʰ/ ǃxh /ǃʰ/ tjh /tɕʰ/ kh /kʰ/
implosive b /ɓ~b/ d /ɗ~d/
Fricative v /f/ z /s/ g, sch /x/ h /h/
Trill/App. w /w/ j /j/ r /ʀ~ʁ/
Lat. app. l /l/

Allowed initial clusters: pl, pr, phl, phr, vl, vr, tr, thr, ǃxr, ǃxhr, kl, kr, kw, khl, khr, khw

Many speakers in the capital Houwá Thing Vîer merge the pairs /pʀ pʰʀ/, /tʀ tʰʀ/, and /kʀ kʰʀ/. /ǃ(ʰ)ʀ/ is often pronounced as [ǃ(ʰ)]. Some dialects merge /ʀ-/ and /ŋ-/ into a nasalized uvular flap /ʀ̆ⁿ/ or approximant /ʁ̃/ and also simplify all Cr clusters to C.

Finals

Neck Thai finals
Labial Alveolar Dorsal Laryngeal
Nasal m [m] n, l [n] ng, r [ŋ]
Plosive p [p̚] t [t̚] k [k̚] ' [ʔ]
App. (uw [w]) (i [j])

Vowels

Monophthongs

Neck Thai monophthongs
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i /i/ ie /iː/ u /ɯᵝ/ uu /ɯᵝː/ oe /uː/
Close-mid e /e/ ee /eː/ eo /ɤ/ eu /ɤː/ o /o/ oo /oː/
Open-mid æ /ɛ/ ae /ɛː/ /ɔ/ oa /ɔː/
Open a /ɐ/ aa /aː/

Diphthongs

Long Short
Neckthai IPA Neckthai IPA
aai /aːj/ ij /aj/
aauw /aːw/ ouw, ou /aw/
ia /iːa/ ia' /ia/
ieuw /iːw/
oea /uːa/ oea' /ua/
oei /uːj/
eeuw /eːw/ euw /ew/
aeuw /ɛːw/
ua /ɯːa/ ua' /ɯa/
eui /ɤːj/ ui /ɤj/
oai /ɔːj/
ooi /oːj/ oi /oj/

Triphthongs

Neckthai IPA
iauw /iaw/
oeai /uaj/
uai /ɯaj/

Tones

Standard Neckthai uses 5 tones.

  • Mid: raa /ʀāː/ [ʀaː˧] 'easy'
  • Low: ràa /ʀàː/ [ʀaː˨˩] 'loud'
  • Falling: râa /ʀâː/ [ʀaː˥˩˩] 'fruit'
  • High: ráa /ʀáː/ [ʀaː˥] 'white'
  • Rising: raaʔ /ʀǎː/ [ʀaː˨˩˦] 'vase'

Orthography

Neckthai script.png

Grammar

Pronouns

  • I: khôet
  • thou: òer
  • we: ngàe

Loanwords

Many Neck Thai words are Wiebian loanwords which come from all stages of Wiebian, Ancient Wiebian to modern lects.

Derivational morphology