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Revision as of 02:05, 3 January 2018
Scellan/Sketchbook (English: /bɪˈnɔɪkiən/) is a southern Talmic language descended from Thensarian. The phonology is inspired by Ashkenazi Hebrew and Portuguese.
Historical phonology
- p t c > b d g (like Spanish)
- -φ- vanishes
- b d g often lenites to v z Ø
- str > sr
- Stress shift: non-initial stressed vowels are marked with acute accent
- How does Benocian borrow Windermere words?
- 1: cêƞ /kɛ̃/
- 2: têxôr‚ têx /tes/
- 3: nâge
- 4: lov
- 5: orv
- 6: cuv
- 7: xol
- 8: zic
- 9: ad
- 10: gar
- 11: vem
- 12: clut
- nis = not
- ax = and (Clofabic)
Phonology
Consonants
| Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m /m/ | n /n~l/ | n [ŋ] | ||||
| Plosive | voiceless | p /p/ | t /t/ | ŧ /t͡ʃ/ | c /k/ | (ȝ /ʔ/)1 | |
| voiced | b /b/ | d /d/ | g /g/ | ||||
| Fricative | voiceless | f /f/ | x, ss /s/ | s /ʃ/ | ch /x/ | ||
| voiced | v /v/ | z /z/ | l, ħ /ʁ~h/ | ||||
| Approximant | r /r/ | j /j/ | |||||
- 1 Silent in everyday speech.
In addition, the letter h is used as a silent letter.
Vowels
Bênôcian has 7 basic vowels: /i u e ø o ɛ a/.
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Vowel reduction
Vowels are reduced in unstressed syllables.
| Phoneme | Reduced |
|---|---|
| /i/ | [ɪ] |
| /u/ | [ʊ] |
| /e/ | [ɪ] |
| /ø/ | [ʏ] |
| /a/ | [ə] |
| /ɔ/ | [ə] |
| /ɐ̃/, /œ̃/ | [ə̃] |
| /ɛ̃/ | [ɪ̃] |
Borrowing Windermere vowels
Windermere vowels
a e i o u y 〈a e i o u ü〉 → a e i o u i
iə eə uə oə yə 〈ie ea ua oa üe〉 → ia ea ua oa ia
ə 〈ă〉 (in unstressed syllables → a
Stress
Stress is marked with an acute accent.
Orthography
Scellan/Sketchbook orthography is fairly conservative compared to its pronunciation.
Morphology
Nouns
The masculine, feminine and neuter genders in Thensarian collapsed to common and neuter genders.
The definite article is eƞ.
A common noun:
| mâro 'tree' | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singulative | Plurative | ||
| Absolute | mâro | mâriƞ | |
| Construct | mâroz | mấrous | |
A neuter noun:
| stus 'fire' | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singulative | Plurative | ||
| Absolute | stus | stur | |
| Construct | stuz | stuus | |
Common: mâro, mâriƞ = trees
Neuter: tiƞs, tiƞr = hand
Neuter: stus, stur = fire
Neuter: teŧas, teŧar = child
Adjectives
Verbs
Bênôcian verbs are significantly simpler than Thensarian verbs, though the multiple infinitives of Thensarian have servived.
Ablaut patterns for strong verbs
Present indicative
| Person | tôssânâ "I invoke" (a-stem) |
torenâ "I bloom, flourish" (e-stem) |
elinâ "I love" (i-stem/C-stem) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1SG | tôssânâ | torenâ | elinâ |
| 2SG | tôssâr | torer | elir |
| 3SG | tôssâ | tore | el |
| 1PL | tôssáƞs | toréƞs | elíƞs |
| 2PL | tôssấc | toréc | elíc |
| 3PL | tôssâ | tore | el |
Past indicative
| Person | tôssânâ "I invoke" (a-stem) |
torenâ "I bloom, flourish" (e-stem) |
elinâ "I love" (i-stem/C-stem) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1SG | tôssâniƞ | toreniƞ | eliniƞ |
| 2SG | tôssâi | torei | elii |
| 3SG | tôssâso | toreso | eliso |
| 1PL | tôssáƞr | toréƞr | elíƞr |
| 2PL | tôssâcer | torecer | elicer |
| 3PL | tôssâso | toreso | eliso |
Present subjunctive
| Person | tôssânâ "I invoke" (a-stem) |
torenâ "I bloom, flourish" (e-stem) |
elinâ "I love" (i-stem/C-stem) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1SG | tôssaj | torej | elij |
| 2SG | tôssare | torere | elire |
| 3SG | tôssor | torjor | eljor |
| 1PL | tôssánte | torénte | elínte |
| 2PL | tôssace | torece | elice |
| 3PL | tôssor | torjor | eljor |
Past subjunctive
| Person | tôssânâ "I invoke" (a-stem) |
torenis "I bloom, flourish" (e-stem) |
elinâ "I love" (i-stem/C-stem) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1SG | tốssâzoƞ | tórezoƞ | elizoƞ |
| 2SG | tốssâzor | tórezor | elizor |
| 3SG | tôssâz | torez | eliz |
| 1PL | tôssâzóƞs | torezóƞs | elizóƞs |
| 2PL | tôssâzóc | torezóc | elizóc |
| 3PL | tôssâz | torez | eliz |
Future
The future tense is ergative; it is derived from Thensarian lē + present participle (cf. German, where zu + active participle is the gerundive).
- Li harai haη de tarsuz.
- He will go to school.
- Li cassis eη glexanos tri nâ.
- I will eat the potato.
| Future participle of cassiη 'eat' | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singulative | Plurative | ||
| Common | li cassi | li cassiƞ | |
| Neuter | li cassis | li cassir | |
| Construct | li cassiz | li cassius | |
Infinitives
The Thensarian -s infinitive has been lost; the present subjunctive is used instead, as in Arabic or Greek.
- Jozanâ rê êstijaj sâma. = "I want to feel good."
- Nis joza haη rê haror de tarsuz cresiη. = "He doesn't want to go to school today."
An infinitive: tôssâgos (used in nominalized clauses)
- Carsajes tôssâgos. = "It is exhausting to cast spells./Invocation is exhausting."
Another infinitive: tôssav (used with prepositions such as gil and de)
- drếvjor haη gil cássiviz haη = "He avoided eating it."
Derivational morphology
| From... | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noun | Verb | Adjective or Determiner |
Adverb | ||
| To... | Noun | -veη, -veniη (agentive) | -veη, -veniη (agentive) | ||
| Verb | |||||
| Adjective or Determiner |
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| Adverb | - | ||||
Syntax
Bênôcian syntax is VSO.