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| scripts = | | scripts = Vexilian Abugida | ||
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
THIS IS STILL A WIP, I'LL WRITE MORE LATER - | 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 | 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 | 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) | ||
| | |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:''' | ||
'' | ''Kapikožukçekę | ||
Ka-piko- | Ka-piko-žuk-çe-kę'' | ||
''¿Did you see me?'' (Ka = past, piko = interrogative | ''¿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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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Scripts]] | |||