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| pronunciation = /{{IPA|ɛɽʉfʉgo}}/
| pronunciation = /{{IPA|ɛɽʉfʉgo}}/
| familycolor = altaic
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| fam2 = [[:w:Altaic languages|Altaic]]
| fam1 = [[:w:Altaic languages|Altaic]]
| fam2 = [[:w:Japonic languages|Japonic]]
| fam2 = [[:w:Japonic languages|Japonic]]
| fam3 = [[:w:Japanese language|Japanese]]
| fam3 = [[:w:Japanese language|Japanese]]
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|G g
|G g
|/{{IPA|g}}/
|/{{IPA|ɡ}}/
|Dvzī
|Dvzī
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|K k
|K k
|/{{IPA|kʰ}}(a,-)/
|/{{IPA|kʰ}}(a,)/
|Kei
|Kei
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|Q q
|Q q
|/{{IPA|kʰ}}(ʉ,o)/
|/{{IPA|kʰ}}(ʉ,o)/
|Kiv̄
|Civ̄
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|R r
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===Consonants===
===Consonants===
{| class="bluetable" style=text-align:center
|+Elven consonant phonemes
!colspan=2|
![[:w:Labial consonant|Labial]]
![[:w:Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]]
![[:w:Retroflex consonant|Retroflex]]
![[:w:Palatal consonant|Palatal]]
![[:w:Velar consonant|Velar]]
![[:w:Glottal consonant|Glottal]]
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!colspan=2|[[:w:Nasal consonant|Nasal]]
|{{IPA|m}} (m)
|{{IPA|n}} (n)
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!rowspan=2|[[:w:Stop consonant|Stop]]
![[:w:Aspirated consonant|aspirated]]
|{{IPA|pʰ}} (p)
|{{IPA|tʰ}} (t)
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|{{IPA|kʰ}} (k,q,c)
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![[:w:Voiced consonant|voiced]]
|{{IPA|b}} (b)
|{{IPA|d}} (d)
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|{{IPA|ɡ}} (g)
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!colspan=2|[[:w:Affricate|Affricate]]
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|{{IPA|k͡s}} (x)
|{{IPA|ɽ}} (r)
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!rowspan=2|[[:w:Fricative|Fricative]]
![[:w:Fortis and lenis|fortis]]
|{{IPA|f}} (f)
|{{IPA|s}} (s)
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!voiced
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|{{IPA|z}} (z)
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!colspan=2|[[:w:Approximant|Approximant]]
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|{{IPA|j}} (i)
|{{IPA|w}} (v)
|{{IPA|ɦ}} (h)
|-
|}
===Vowels===
===Vowels===
{| class="bluetable" style=text-align:center
{| class="bluetable" style=text-align:center
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==Example texts==
==Example texts==
===Chemistry===
{{Chemistry
|language=Elven
|nativetitle=
|H=rocetto-nenvriō
|He=heriomv
|Li=qv̄
|Be=
|B=
|C=
|N=
|O=
|F=
|Ne=
|Na=
|Mg=
|Al=
|Si=beibisdepv
|P=
|S=
|Cl=
|Ar=
|K=
|Ca=
|Sc=
|Ti=
|V=
|Cr=
|Mn=
|Co=mænkⱶraftæarerr
|Fe=
|Ni=
|Cu=
|Zn=
|Ga=
|Ge=
|As=
|Se=
|Br=
|Kr=
|Rb=
|Sr=
|Y=
|Zr=
|Nb=
|Mo=
|Tc=
|Ru=
|Rh=
|Pd=
|Ag=
|Cd=
|In=
|Sn=
|Sb=
|Te=
|I=
|Xe=
|Cs=
|Ba=
|La=
|Ce=
|Pr=
|Nd=
|Pm=
|Sm=
|Eu=
|Gd=
|Tb=
|Dy=
|Ho=
|Er=
|Tm=exdīfoninanbā
|Yb=
|Lu=
|Hf=
|Ta=
|W=
|Re=
|Os=
|Ir=
|Pt=
|Au=
|Hg=
|Tl=
|Pb=
|Bi=
|Po=
|At=
|Rn=
|Fr=
|Ra=
|Ac=
|Th=
|Pa=
|U=
|Np=
|Pu=
|Am=
|Cm=
|Bk=
|Cf=
|Es=
|Fm=
|Md=
|No=
|Lr=
|Rf=
|Db=
|Sg=
|Bh=
|Hs=
|Mt=
|Ds=
|Rg=
|Cn=
|Nh=
|Fl=
|Mc=
|Lv=
|Ts=
|Og=
}}
==Other resources==
==Other resources==


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[[Category:Conlangs by Elliott Wheeler]]
[[Category:Conlangs by Elliott Wheeler]]
[[Category:Elven]]
[[Category:Elven]]
[[Category:Contionary]]

Latest revision as of 23:54, 10 July 2022

Elven
Ervfvgo
Pronunciation[/ɛɽʉfʉgo/]
Created byElliott Wheeler
EthnicityWhite Martians
Native speakers~34.1 million (2020)
Official status
Official language in
Musk Dynasty, Grimszezia (1988-2018, merged with Musk Dynasty)

Elven (Ervfvgo) is a Japonic creole, which evolved from an English-based corruption of the Japanese language, and was primarily spoken among the Martian "technocracy" (properly classified as an aristocracy) of the 2020s and onwards.

It is worthy of note that, at its peak in the early 2020s and late 2010s, it was largely spoken by specifically non-male portions of the class, remaining somewhat unpopular by the patriarchal class until the birth of Prince X Æ A-12 in 2020, at which point it became fashionable for a plurality of upper class Martians, and was even adopted by some more bourgeois members of the Martian proletariat.

Phonology

Orthography

Elven uses a modified version of Appius Claudius's alphabet, itself a version of Classical Latin orthography, notably incorporating the Claudian letter Ⱶ to represent the vowel /ɨ/ appearing as an allophone of /ɯ/ in Japanese proper. As per custom with Classical Latin, the orthography does not distinguish between v and u as well as j and i, using v and i respectively. Breaking somewhat from consistency with Classical Latin, the language uses exclusively the vowel digraphs æ and œ to represent /ai/ or // and /oi/ or // respectively, never accepting their multiple letter counterparts of ae and oe. Similarly, the language uses the letter X to represent the phoneme /t͡s/ in Japanese proper, being indistinguishable from /k͡s/ in Elven.

Letter IPA Sound Letter name
A a /æ/ Ei
Æ æ /, ai/ Ass
B b /b/
C c /(i,ɛ)/
D d /d/
E e /ɛ/ Ī
F f /f/ Eff
G g /ɡ/ Dvzī
H h /ɦ/ Eixx
I i /i, j/ Æ
K k /(a,ⱶ)/ Kei
M m /m/ Emm
N n /n, N/ Enn
O o /o~ɒ/ Ō
Œ œ /, oi/ Oss
P p //
Q q /(ʉ,o)/ Civ̄
R r /ɽ/ Ārr
S s /s~ɕ/ Ess
T t //
V v /ʉ, w/ Iv̄/Vī
X x /k͡s~t͡s/ Exx
Z z /z~ʑ/
Ⱶ ⱶ /ɨ/ Hāfv Eixx

Consonants

Elven consonant phonemes
Labial Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m (m) n (n)
Stop aspirated (p) (t) (k,q,c)
voiced b (b) d (d) ɡ (g)
Affricate k͡s (x) ɽ (r)
Fricative fortis f (f) s (s)
voiced z (z)
Approximant j (i) w (v) ɦ (h)

Vowels

Elven short vowel phonemes
Front Central
unrounded rounded
Close i (i) ɨ (ⱶ) ʉ (v)
Mid ɛ (e) o (o)
Open æ (a)

Long vowels

Diphthongs

Phonotactics

The language is very similar to its direct ancestor in terms of phonotactics, with the primary exception being that any consonant may appear in the coda of a syllable instead of only the phonemes /N/ and /Q/. In spite of this, all nasals syllable-finally are written with a n, and are not distinct phonemes.

Example texts

Chemistry

Periodic table of the Elements in Elven
Group Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 H
rocetto-nenvriō
Li
qv̄
Na
K
Rb
Cs
Fr
2 Be
Mg
Ca
Sr
Ba
Ra
F1 La
Ac
F2 Ce
Th
F3 Pr
Pa
F4 Nd
U
F5 Pm
Np
F6 Sm
Pu
F7 Eu
Am
F8 Gd
Cm
F9 Tb
Bk
F10 Dy
Cf
F11 Ho
Es
F12 Er
Fm
F13 Tm
exdīfoninanbā
Md
F14 Yb
No
3 Sc
Y
Lu
Lr
4 Ti
Zr
Hf
Rf
5 V
Nb
Ta
Db
6 Cr
Mo
W
Sg
7 Mn
Tc
Re
Bh
8 Fe
Ru
Os
Hs
9 Co
mænkⱶraftæarerr
Rh
Ir
Mt
10 Ni
Pd
Pt
Ds
11 Cu
Ag
Au
Rg
12 Zn
Cd
Hg
Cn
13 B
Al
Ga
In
Tl
Nh
14 C
Si
beibisdepv
Ge/Esi
Sn
Pb
Fl
15 N
P
As
Sb
Bi
Mc
16 O

/

S
Se
Te
Po
Lv
17 F
Cl
Br
I
At
Ts
18 He
heriomv
Ne
Ar
Kr
Xe
Rn
Og


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