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==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
Kukʉp uses Subject-Oblique-Object-Verb for word order, with adjectives placed before nouns and suffixes used when adpositions are necessary. | |||
* "Mary opened the red door with a key" = ''Mary with a key the red door opened.'' | |||
===Nouns=== | |||
Kukʉp uses gender (Person, Land, Sea, Sky) to indicate the source of nouns. While nouns will be assumed to have a particular gender ('''ee''' means wood and is normally Land gendered), gender can be changed to show that a specific noun came from a different source (Sea gendered wood might indicate drift wood, while Person gendered wood would imply that someone shaped or carved the wood in question). | |||
====Noun Morphology==== | |||
Kukʉp is an ergative-absolutive language, meaning the ''object'' of a transitive verb and the single core ''argument'' of an intransitive verb are treated the same ('''absolutive'''), while the ''agent'' of a transitive verb is treated differently ('''ergative'''). In English, this would read as follows: | |||
* He (''agent'') found me (''object''). | |||
* Him (''argument'') traveled. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:600px;" | |||
! colspan="2"| | |||
! colspan="2"|Singular | |||
! colspan="2"|Plural | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4"|Absolutive | |||
!Person | |||
|child | |||
|'''nevo''' /’nevɒ/ | |||
|children | |||
|Suffix: '''-(e)t''' /-(ɛ)t/<br />'''nevot''' /’nevɒt/ | |||
|- | |||
!Land | |||
|tree | |||
|'''erku''' /’ɛɾku/ | |||
|trees | |||
|Suffix: '''-(u)ri''' /-(u)ɾi/<br />'''erkuri''' /ɛɾ’kuɾi/ | |||
|- | |||
!Sea | |||
|fish | |||
|'''ʉre''' /’ʉɾɛ/ | |||
|fishes | |||
|Suffix: '''-(ʉ)p''' /-(ʉ)p/<br />'''ʉrep''' /’ʉɾɛp/ | |||
|- | |||
!Sky | |||
|bird | |||
|'''roi''' /’ɾoi/ | |||
|birds | |||
|Suffix: '''-(u)re''' /uɾe/<br />'''roire''' /ɾo’iɾe/ | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4"|Ergative | |||
!Person | |||
|child | |||
|Suffix: '''-a''' /-a/<br />'''nevoa''' /ne’vɒa/ | |||
|children | |||
|Suffix: '''-(ʉ)re''' /ʉɾe/<br />'''nevore''' /ne’vɒɾe/ | |||
|- | |||
!Land | |||
|tree | |||
|Suffix: '''-(i)t''' /-(i)t/<br />'''erkut''' /ɛɾ’kut/ | |||
|trees | |||
|Suffix: '''-(ʉ)'''t /-(ʉ)t/<br />'''erkut''' /ɛɾ’kut/ | |||
|- | |||
!Sea | |||
|fish | |||
|Suffix: '''-(o)v''' /-(ɒ)v/<br />'''ʉrev''' /’ʉɾɛv/ | |||
|fishes | |||
|Suffix: '''-(ʉ)' ''' /-(ʉ)ʔ/<br />'''ʉre’ ''' /’ʉɾɛʔ/ | |||
|- | |||
!Sky | |||
|bird | |||
|Suffix: '''-i''' /-i/<br />'''roii''' /ɾo’ii/ | |||
|birds | |||
|Suffix: '''-(u)p''' /-(u)p/<br />'''roip''' /’ɾoip/ | |||
|} | |||
==Vocabulary== | ==Vocabulary== |
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Kukʉp is the native language of the Pineti, a Human culture that exists primarily at sea. The modern form is a creole of True Ongo and Old Kukʉp, with additional vocabulary from various favored port cities included as needed.
General Information
Phonology
Consonants
Consonant inventory: /h k l m n p t v w ŋ ɾ ʔ/
Bilabial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Velar | Labio-velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stop | p | t1 | k2 | ʔ | |||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ3 | ||||
Fricative | v4 | h | |||||
Approximant | w5 | ||||||
Tap | ɾ | ||||||
Lateral approximant | l |
- /t/ turns into /k/ between vowels
- /k/ turns into /t/ when ending a word
- /ŋ/ turns into /k/ when beginning a word
- /v/ turns into /w/ when beginning a word
- /w/ turns into /v/ between vowels
Vowels
Vowel inventory: /a e i o u ɒ ɛ ʉ/
Front | Central | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i | ʉ | u |
Close-mid | e | o | |
Open-mid | ɛ | ||
Open | a | ɒ |
Diphthongs: None
Phonotactics
Syllable structure for is, in most cases, (C)V(C). Stress pattern is normally penultimate, meaning stress is placed on the second to last syllable. Because of the extensive use of loan words, exceptions to this rule are relatively common.
- Word initial consonants: h, k, l, m, n, p, t, v, w, ŋ, ɾ
- Mid word consonants : h, k, l, m, n, p, t, v, w, ŋ, ɾ, ʔ
- Word final consonants : k, l, n, p, t, v, w, ɾ, ʔ
Orthography
Grammar
Kukʉp uses Subject-Oblique-Object-Verb for word order, with adjectives placed before nouns and suffixes used when adpositions are necessary.
- "Mary opened the red door with a key" = Mary with a key the red door opened.
Nouns
Kukʉp uses gender (Person, Land, Sea, Sky) to indicate the source of nouns. While nouns will be assumed to have a particular gender (ee means wood and is normally Land gendered), gender can be changed to show that a specific noun came from a different source (Sea gendered wood might indicate drift wood, while Person gendered wood would imply that someone shaped or carved the wood in question).
Noun Morphology
Kukʉp is an ergative-absolutive language, meaning the object of a transitive verb and the single core argument of an intransitive verb are treated the same (absolutive), while the agent of a transitive verb is treated differently (ergative). In English, this would read as follows:
- He (agent) found me (object).
- Him (argument) traveled.
Singular | Plural | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Absolutive | Person | child | nevo /’nevɒ/ | children | Suffix: -(e)t /-(ɛ)t/ nevot /’nevɒt/ |
Land | tree | erku /’ɛɾku/ | trees | Suffix: -(u)ri /-(u)ɾi/ erkuri /ɛɾ’kuɾi/ | |
Sea | fish | ʉre /’ʉɾɛ/ | fishes | Suffix: -(ʉ)p /-(ʉ)p/ ʉrep /’ʉɾɛp/ | |
Sky | bird | roi /’ɾoi/ | birds | Suffix: -(u)re /uɾe/ roire /ɾo’iɾe/ | |
Ergative | Person | child | Suffix: -a /-a/ nevoa /ne’vɒa/ |
children | Suffix: -(ʉ)re /ʉɾe/ nevore /ne’vɒɾe/ |
Land | tree | Suffix: -(i)t /-(i)t/ erkut /ɛɾ’kut/ |
trees | Suffix: -(ʉ)t /-(ʉ)t/ erkut /ɛɾ’kut/ | |
Sea | fish | Suffix: -(o)v /-(ɒ)v/ ʉrev /’ʉɾɛv/ |
fishes | Suffix: -(ʉ)' /-(ʉ)ʔ/ ʉre’ /’ʉɾɛʔ/ | |
Sky | bird | Suffix: -i /-i/ roii /ɾo’ii/ |
birds | Suffix: -(u)p /-(u)p/ roip /’ɾoip/ |