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Revision as of 00:58, 5 December 2017
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Created by | IlL, Praimhín |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
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Windermere is a conlang based on similarities between Hebrew and Mon-Khmer languages, such as final stress, minor syllables and overall head-initial syntax.
In-universe, Windermere was used as a classical language in Talma.
Introduction
Windermere was originally created by Praimhín for the Fifth Linguifex Relay. It is currently being revived and adapted as a classical language in Talma (perhaps replacing Netagin) - this version will also be more synthetic than the original creator envisioned.
Todo
- Weird grammatical categories that aren't so Celtic or Semitic - so it makes Eevo really analytic
- something Austronesian?
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
- Ϫϫ Շչ Ɑᶑ Ѡϙ Ғғ Ѵѵ Ƌժ Ƨƨ ſʗ = p b f t d th c g ch
- Ɨɟ ʢє Ϯ₼ = m n ng
- Ϟɥ Ɔɔ Պɱ Ҕҕ Ʌʎ = s ł ts tł ș
- Էէ Ӿӿ Գƪ Քƍ Ֆⱷ Пп = r w y h l ʔ
Vowels
The vowel signs are placed to the right of the consonant letter.
- · : ; ı › ˫ ⸗ = ă u ü i o e a; :ƍ ;ƍ ıƍ ›ƍ ˫ƍ ›ƪ = ua üe ie oa ea oy
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Lateral | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
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Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ng /ŋ/ | |||||
Plosive | tenuis | b /p~b/ | d /t~d/ | g /k~g/ | ' /ʔ/ | |||
aspirated | p /pʰ~bʰ/ | t /tʰ~dʰ/ | c /kʰ~gʰ/ | |||||
Affricate | ts /ts̻/ | tł /tɬ/ | ||||||
Fricative | spirant | f /f~v/ | th /θ~ð/ | ch /x~ɣ/ | ||||
nonspirant | s /s̻/ | ł /ɬ/ | ș /s̺~ʃ/ | h /h/ | ||||
Resonant | w /w/ | r /r/ | y /j/ | l /ʟ/ |
In Eevo, pʰ p f tʰ t θ kʰ k x ts̻ s̻ tɬ ɬ s̺ m n ŋ ʟ r w j h ʔ are borrowed as p b f/v t d þ/ð c g ç ts s tx x z m n ŋ l r v j h ∅
[cf. OHG /s̺/ > Modern German /z/ ]
Mutations
Vowels
a e i o u y ⟨a e i o u oy ü⟩
iə eə uə oə oj yə ⟨ie ea uo oa oy üe⟩
ə ⟨ă⟩ (in unstressed syllables)
In Eevo these are borrowed as:
a e i o w u
ia ee wa oo øø ua
y
Stress
Stress is invariably final.
Phonotactics
Zero and C are the only permitted word-final codas.
Morphology
Nouns
im- is used for the plural prefix.
Todo: preposed case markers
Pronouns
- 1sg: rie
- 2sg: łen (masculine), łes (feminine)
- 3sg: in (masculine), is (feminine), tan (inanimate)
- 1pl: ămrie (exclusive), bang (inclusive)
- 2pl: łănam
- 3pl: ănam (animate), tănam (inanimate)
Verbs
Personal inflection
The personal affixes are infixes for a verb with an initial cluster. If there is no initial cluster, the personal affixes are prefixes. For example:
rie | łen | łes | in | is | tan | ămrie | bang | łănam | ănam | tănam | |
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dur 'sit' | rădur | łedur | łesdur | idur | sădur | dur | ărdur | angdur | łamdur | amdur | dur |
plang 'stand' | prălang | pelang | peslang | pilang | psălang | plang | părlang | panglang | păłamrang | pamlang | plang |
Mood
Aspect
Used derivationally in descendants
Trigger
Trigger + aspect + intensity fusion, much like Semitic; used derivationally in descendants
Windermere verbs employ an Austronesian-style trigger system, which are marked with prefixes or infixes.
These triggers are most similar to active and passive voices:
- Patient trigger [telic]
- Patient trigger [atelic]
- Agent trigger [= a weird way of syntacticizing passive voice/ergativity]
These triggers are most similar to applicatives:
- Locative trigger
- Instrumental trigger
- Destination trigger
- Source/reason trigger [~ causative]
- Benefactive trigger [also purposive]
- Malefactive trigger [also "lest"]
[Netagin could use this actually]
Syntax
Constituent order
Word order is VSO, like Celtic, Semitic and Tagalog. [S = the constituent that the verb agrees with]