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**''suḑvon'' /suɖwon/ = for the woman | **''suḑvon'' /suɖwon/ = for the woman | ||
*''-Or'' = 'and, with' | *''-Or'' = 'and, with' | ||
**''nȧxėr'' /nɛxeɹ/ = | **''nȧxėr'' /nɛxeɹ/ = 'person and' | ||
**''med̆er'' /məð̞əɹ/ = | **''med̆er'' /məð̞əɹ/ = 'house and' | ||
**''suḑor'' / | **''suḑor'' /suɖoɹ/ = 'woman and' | ||
**'' | **''ŋωvor'' /ŋɔwoɹ/ = 'head and' | ||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== |
Revision as of 20:19, 25 December 2016
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/3 /bələn/ is a "CW-complex" language spoken in eastern Cuadhlabh. It's inspired by Turkish, Vietnamese and an older draft of Ancient Wiebian.
Todo
Notes
- A = one of the vowels ȧ/a/ω
- O = one of the vowels ė/e/o
- U = one of the vowels i/ı/u
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Medial | Velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ņ /ɲˁ~ɳ/ | ŋ /ŋ/ | ||||
Plosive | voiceless | p /p/ | t /t/ | ț /cˤ~ʈ/ | k /c~k/ | |||
voiced | b /b/ | d /d/ | ḑ /ɟˤ~ɖ/ | g /ɟ~ɡ/ | ||||
Fricative | f /f/ | t̆ /θ/ | s /s/ | ș /çˤ~ʂ/ | x /ç~x/ | h /h/ | ||
Approximant | lateral | l /l/ | ļ /ʎˁ~ɭ/ | |||||
central | w /β̞~w/ | d̆ /ð̞/ | y /j/ | r /jˤ~ɻ/ | ğ /ɣ̞~ɰ/ |
- Notes
- Voiceless plosives and affricates are lightly aspirated.
- The medial consonants /ɲˁ, cˤ, ɟˤ, çˤ, ʎˁ, jˤ/ vary by idiolect and may be retroflex or sulcalized retroflex [ɳ, ʈ, ɖ, ʂ, ɭ, ɻ] or pharyngealized pre-velar/"bunched" [ŋ̟ˁ, k̟ˤ, g̟ˤ, x̟ˤ, ʟ̟ˁ, ɹ̈]. The medial consonants are principally characterized by a low third formant (F3).
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i /i/ | ı /ɨ~ɯ/ | u /u/ |
Close-mid | ė /e/ | e /ə~ɤ/ | o /o/ |
Open-mid/Open | ȧ /æ~ɛ/ | a /ä/ | ω /ɒ~ɔ/ |
Belen has vowel harmony with front vowels (i ė ȧ), central vowels (ı e a), and back vowels (u o ω).
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
- /l ɭ ɻ/ are not allowed in onset position.
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/3 is topic-prominent, like Japanese and Korean.
- Final b, d, ḑ, g are lenited to approximants v, d̆, r, ğ before a suffix beginning with a consonant
- May be overridden by assimilations and phonetic rules.
- Suffixes beginning with b, d, ḑ, g are lenited to v, d̆, r, ğ after a final vowel.
- When two vowels come together upon suffixation, the hiatus filler is v.
Here are the major noun clitics:
- -nUm = plural (-ņ, -ț, ḑ + -nUm > -ņņUm, -țņUm, -rņum)
- nȧx /nɛx/ = person, nȧxnim /nɛxnim/ = people
- med /məd/ = house, med̆nım /məð̞nɨm/ = houses
- suḑ /suɖ/ = woman, surnum /suɹɳum/ = women
- ŋω /ŋɔ/ = head > ŋωnum /ŋɔnum/ = heads
- -dO/-d̆O = topic marker (-t, -ņ, -ḑ, -ț, -ļ + -dO > -ttO, -ņḑO, -ḑḑO, -ţţO, -ļḑO)
- nȧxdė /nɛxde/ = as for the person
- medde /məddə/ = as for the house
- suḑḑo /suɖɖo/ = as for the woman
- ŋωd̆o /ŋɔð̞o/ = as for the head
- -Uļ = accusative
- nȧxiļ /nɛxiɭ/ = person (accusative)
- medıļ /mədɨɭ/ = house (accusative)
- suḑuļ /suɖuɭ/ = woman (accusative)
- ŋωvuļ /ŋɔwuɭ/ = head (accusative)
- -mAy = locative
- virė /wiɹe/ = sea; virėmȧy /wiɹemɛj/ = at sea
- med̆may /məð̞maj/ = in/at the house
- xωtmωy /xɔtmɔj/ = in the room
- -vOn = dative
- nȧxvėn /nɛxwen/ = for the person
- eşven /əʂwən/ = for the daughter
- suḑvon /suɖwon/ = for the woman
- -Or = 'and, with'
- nȧxėr /nɛxeɹ/ = 'person and'
- med̆er /məð̞əɹ/ = 'house and'
- suḑor /suɖoɹ/ = 'woman and'
- ŋωvor /ŋɔwoɹ/ = 'head and'
Pronouns
aŋ, gıs, mi, aŋnım, gısnım, minim
Adjectives
Verbs
Numerals
- 1: kı /kɨ/
- 2: goș /goʂ/
- 3: wildė /wilde/
- 4: alm /alm/
- 5: ḑerg /ɖəɻg/
- 6: nȧy /nɛj/
- 7: ark /aɻk/
- 8: t̆ıņț /θɨɳʈ/
- 9: hωm /hɔm/
- 10: bıņ /bɨɳ/
- 11: șur /ʂuɻ/
- 12: fert /fəɻt/
- 13: fert kı /fəɻt kɨ/
- 14: fert goș /fəɻt goʂ/
...
- 24: ņωx /ɳɔx/
- 36: tifėn /tifen/
- 48: xef /xəf/
- 60: nisėb /niseb/
- 72: jȧm /jɛm/
- 84: arked /aɻkəd/
- 96: t̆ıņțed /θɨɳʈəd/
- 108: hωmod /hɔmod/
- 120: bıņed /bɨɳəd/
- 132: șurod /ʂuɻod/
- 144: kulb /kulb/
Syntax
Belen syntax is mostly shared with the larger CW-complex sprachbund. Unusually for a CW-complex language, it is topic-prominent.