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| creator = User:QaiZar
| creator = User:QaiZar
| created = 2024
| created = 2024
| scripts = Latin<br/>Cyrillic<br/>Arabic<br/>Hebrew<br/>Vexilian Abugida
| scripts = Vexilian Abugida
| clcr = none
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| image = [[File:Vexilian_autoglotonym_wirink'oq.png|frameless]]
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


THIS IS STILL A WIP, I'LL WRITE MORE LATER -QAIZAR
THIS IS STILL A WIP, I'LL WRITE MORE LATER -THE AUTHOR OF THIS LANGUAGE
Vexilian is a constructed language designed to be the vernacular language for vexilians. A highly militarized alien culture based on a hierarchical and nationalistic system. The language features a complex phonology, a polysynthetic morphology inspired by languages ​​such as Chilean Spanish, German, Nahuatl, Abkhaz, Navajo, Klingon, indigenous languages ​​of Chile, and Tungusic, Berber, Mongolian, and Chukotko-Kamchatka/Luorawetlan languages, and a unique writing system with adaptations to the Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, and Hebrew alphabets. Its linguistic structure reflects the cultural values ​​of the Vexilians, where militarism, nationalism, and hierarchical order play a fundamental role.
Vexilian is a constructed language designed to be the vernacular language for vexilians. A highly militarized alien culture based on a nationalistic system. The language features a complex phonology, a polysynthetic morphology. Its linguistic structure reflects the cultural values ​​of the Vexilians, where militarism and nationalism play a fundamental role.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Vexilian has 45 consonants and 13 vowels. At the left of each cell in the table below is the [[w:phoneme|phoneme]], and at the left its transliterated representation if it is not written the same in IPA as in romanized vexilian. The consonants are as follows:
Vexilian has 45 consonants and 13 vowels. At the left of each cell in the table below is the [[w:phoneme|phoneme]], and at the left its transliterated representation if it is not written the same in IPA as in written vexilian. The consonants are as follows:


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ṗ [ʙ̥]
ṗ [ʙ̥]
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|r (r̪)
|r       
|ŗ (r̝)   
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/t͡s/, /t͡sʼ/ y /d͡z/ behave like coronal consonants. They're frequent on initial and middle pose, but they rarely appear in coda.
/t͡s/, /t͡sʼ/ y /d͡z/ behave like coronal consonants. They're frequent on initial and middle pose, but they rarely appear in coda.
'''Neutralized eyectives in coda'''
Ejective stops lose their audible release at the end of a word:
/pʼ/ → [p̚]
/tʼ/ → [t̚]
/kʼ/ → [k̚]
/qʼ/ → [q̚]


===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
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'''Example:'''
'''Example:'''
''Kapikoñažukq̇li
''Kapikožukçekę
Ka-piko-ña-žuk-q̇li''
Ka-piko-žuk-çe-''


''¿Did you see me?'' (Ka = past, piko = interrogative, ña = object, žuk = see, q̇li = pronoun "you")
''¿Did you see me?'' (Ka = past, piko = interrogative, žuk = see, çe = object "me", kę = 2nd person indicator)


===Sentence phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
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Ƹasašaŋghotiłęɂ
Ƹasašaŋghotiłęɂ
Ӏасашаңгһотиԓэь
عَسَشَڭگھۆتِڷها
עַסַשַנּגהֹתִלְּא
/ʕäsäʃäŋɡʰo̞t̪iɬəʔ/


Ƹa-sa-šaŋ-ghoti-łę-ɂ
Ƹa-sa-šaŋ-ghoti-łę-ɂ
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[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Scripts]]