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{{Infobox language family
{{Infobox language family
| setting    = [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]
| setting    = [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]
| region      = Etalocin
| region      = Chunda Capeto
| name        = Dodellic
| name        = Ranic
| familycolor = dodellic
| familycolor = papuan
| family      = One of Tricin's primary language families
| family      = One of Tricin's primary language families
| protoname  = Proto-Dodellic
| protoname  = Proto-Ranic
}}
}}
The '''Dodellic languages''' are a family of minority languages mostly spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Dodellia|Dodellia]].
The '''Ranic languages''' are a family of minority languages mostly spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Chunda Capeto|Chunda Capeto]].


==Languages==
==Languages==
*[[Dodellian]] (Feynman Italian gib)
*[[Capetan]] (polysynthetic quasi-Feynman Italian)
*pseudo-Eesti/Korean ("Korestoni"?)
*pseudo-Polynesian languages
**Some vowel inventories (possibly with length): a e i o; a e o; a i o; e i o u (as in arapaho); a eo i eu u
**[[Tūpu Maʔīnu]]: p t k b d ʔ; a i u ā ī ū
**Noun class systems like Caucasian languages


==Proto-Dodellic phonology==
==Proto-Ranic phonology==
Dodellian + some extra consonants + eo/eu
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
'''p t k q b d s m n l r y''' /p t k kw b d s m n l r j/


'''sl zl nl''' /ɬ ɮ nl/
===Vowels===


Allowed initial clusters: pr tr kr
==Lexicon==


Allowed medial clusters: py ty ky ry ly my ny nly mp nt nk nkw
==Morphology==
 
===Nouns===
===Vowels===
'''a i o u e ı''' /a i o u e~ə ı/


==Reflexes==
==Reflexes==
===Dodellian===
===Ranese===
k > ch, qe > te
k > ch, qe > te


pr tr kr > br dr r
pr tr kr > br dr r


py ty ky ry ly my ny nly mp nt nk nq > zz tt tt rr ll m nd l mp nt nt nc/nt/nqu
py ty ky ry ly my ny nly mp nt nk nq > tt zz tt rr ll m nd l mp nt nt nc/nt/nqu


sl -> s initially, lt medially
sl -> s initially, lt medially
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a i o e u eu > a i o e u a?
a i o e u eu > a i o e u a?
===Arabic/LP===
===Arabic/LP===
a i o u e ı > /a i u u a i/
a i o u e ı > /a i u u a i/


kw > '; s, k > k; r, l > d, m, n > b, d, y > '
kw > '; s, k > k; r, l > d; m, n > b, d; y > '


mp nt nk nkw > pp tt kk ʔʔ
mp nt nk nkw > pp tt kk ʔʔ
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==Lexicon==
==Lexicon==
*''tupyo'' = to speak (Dod. ''tuzzo'', ''tūpu'' in the Lakes Plain gib)
*''tutyó'' = to speak (Dod. ''tuzzo'', ''tūtu'' in the Lakes Plain gib)
*''atı'' = 1 (Dod ''ata'', LP gib ''ati'')
*''atı'' = 1 (Dod ''ata'', LP gib ''ati'')
*''epı'' = 2 (Dod ''epa'', LP gib ''api'')
*''epı'' = 2 (Dod ''epa'', LP gib ''api'')
*mi, ki, ti = 1sg, 1+2du, 2sg (Dod mi, chi, ti; LP gib mi, ki, ti)
*mi, ki, ti = 1sg, 1+2du, 2sg (Dod mi, chi, ti; LP gib mi, ki, ti)
*''qe'' = also, too
*''=qe'' = also, too
*''qenya'' = language? cipher? (Dodellian ''tenda'' 'letter', LP gib ''ʔāna'')
*''qénya'' = language? cipher? (Ranese ''téndá'' 'character', LP gib ''ʔāda'')

Latest revision as of 05:30, 29 August 2021

Ranic
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Geographic
distribution
Chunda Capeto
Linguistic classificationOne of Tricin's primary language families
Proto-languageProto-Ranic

The Ranic languages are a family of minority languages mostly spoken in Chunda Capeto.

Languages

  • Capetan (polysynthetic quasi-Feynman Italian)

Proto-Ranic phonology

Consonants

Vowels

Lexicon

Morphology

Nouns

Reflexes

Ranese

k > ch, qe > te

pr tr kr > br dr r

py ty ky ry ly my ny nly mp nt nk nq > tt zz tt rr ll m nd l mp nt nt nc/nt/nqu

sl -> s initially, lt medially

zl -> ch initially, ld medially

nl > n initially, ln medially

a i o e u eu > a i o e u a?

Arabic/LP

a i o u e ı > /a i u u a i/

kw > '; s, k > k; r, l > d; m, n > b, d; y > '

mp nt nk nkw > pp tt kk ʔʔ

VCy > V:C

Lexicon

  • tutyó = to speak (Dod. tuzzo, tūtu in the Lakes Plain gib)
  • atı = 1 (Dod ata, LP gib ati)
  • epı = 2 (Dod epa, LP gib api)
  • mi, ki, ti = 1sg, 1+2du, 2sg (Dod mi, chi, ti; LP gib mi, ki, ti)
  • =qe = also, too
  • qénya = language? cipher? (Ranese téndá 'character', LP gib ʔāda)