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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
====Masculine vowel declension====
====Masculine vowel declension====
{| class="greentable lightgreenbg " style=" text-align: center;"
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!colspan="3" |''ést'' - 'word'
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!style="width: 100px;"|Number→<br/>State↓
!style="width: 100px;"|Singular
!style="width: 100px;"|Plural
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!|Indefinite
|''ést-L''||''ésta-H''
|-
!|Definite
|''a n-ést-N''||''éstann''
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!|Construct
|''ősta-L''||''őstar''
|}


====Masculine consonantal declension====
====Masculine consonantal declension====

Revision as of 03:57, 2 May 2016

Tigal is a West Talmic language.

1: cēm > ciamh 2: tithōr > tüthar 3: nazge > nég-L 4: dhaufe > dő-L 5: salir > selar 6: stām > stámh 7: rōde > rüadh-L 8: lorethe > lörath-L 9: farve > erbh-L 10: ħiōr > iar

Phonology

Tigal phonology is partially based on German and Irish.

Consonants

Tigal consonants
Labial Dental Lateral Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal /m/ /n/ /ŋ/
Stop/Affricate tenuis /p/ /t/ /k/
aspirated /pʰ/ /tʰ/ /kʰ/
Fricative voiceless /f/ /s/ /ɬ/ /x/ /h/
voiced /v/ /z/ /ɮ/ /ɣ/ /ʁ~ʀ/
Approximant /w/ /l/ /ʟ/

Notes:

  • The aspiration distinction is neutralized word-finally.
  • /ʟ/ is phonetically a uvularized velar approximant [ɰʶ] which may be pronounced with compressed lips [ɰᵝʶ], like the Philadelphia English vocalized L. This article uses /ʟ/ for simplicity.
  • /ʀ/ is a trill [ʀ] in careful speech and a fricative [ʁ] in casual speech.
Consonant mutations
Grapheme m p b f n t d s z l ŋ c g r
IPA /m/ /pʰ/ /p/ /f/ /n/ /tʰ/ /t/ /s/ /z/ /l/ /ŋ/ /kʰ/ /k/ /ʀ/
Lenited mh ph bh fh - th dh sh zh - - ch gh -
IPA /w/ /f/ /v/ silent - /ɬ/ /ɮ/ /h/ silent - - /x/ /ɣ/ -
Eclipsed - bp mb bhf - dt nd zs - nl - gc ng -
IPA - /p/ /m/ /v/ - /t/ /n/ /z/ - /ʟ/ - /k/ /ŋ/ -

Vowels

Tigal vowels
Front Central Back
unrounded rounded
short long short long short long short long
Close i /ɪ/ í /iː/ ü /ʏ/ ű /yː/ u /ʊ/ ú /uː/
Mid e /ɛ/ é /eː/ ö /œ/ ő /øː/ a /ə/ o /ɔ/ ó /oː/
Open a /a/ á /aː/

Diphthongs: ia üa ua /iə yə uə/

gh after a vowel is silent and works like Turkish ğ: before a consonant it lengthens the previous vowel and before a vowel it simply becomes silent.

Morphology

Nouns

Masculine vowel declension

ést - 'word'
Number→
State↓
Singular Plural
Indefinite ést-L ésta-H
Definite a n-ést-N éstann
Construct ősta-L őstar

Masculine consonantal declension

The mutation after the noun surfaces on adjectives and genitive nouns.

suar - 'house'
Number→
State↓
Singular Plural
Indefinite suar-L suara-H
Definite a zsuar-N suarann
Construct suara-L süarar

Feminine vowel declension

Feminine consonant declension