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'''Pradiul''' (temporary name) is a minority [[ | '''Pradiul''' (temporary name) is a minority [[Tergetian]] language of Talma inspired by Khmer and my ([[User:IlL]]'s) Germanic conlang [[Thedish]]. It is a descendant of [[Naeng/Classical|Classical Naeng]], and it belongs to the [[Anbirese]]-[[Ciètian]] sprachbund. | ||
Numbers: dån, riat, stiev, smiåχ, miuc, tiaχ, båθ, szep, laj, þiaf, saju, sriuχ | Numbers: dån, riat, stiev, smiåχ, miuc, tiaχ, båθ, szep, laj, þiaf, saju, sriuχ | ||
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===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
'''a/ia e/ie o/io å/iå y/i u/iu''' /a e o | '''a/ia e/ie o/io å/iå y/i u/iu''' /a e o u i u/ | ||
'''å''' was a different vowel /oə~uə/ in the earliest days of written Pradiul, but has merged with '''u''' /u/ for all modern speakers. | '''å''' was a different vowel /oə~uə/ in the earliest days of written Pradiul, but has merged with '''u''' /u/ for all modern speakers. | ||
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===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Verbs display split-ergativity like in [[Anbirese]] and [[ | Verbs display split-ergativity like in [[Anbirese]] and [[Ciètian]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 9 August 2022
Pradiul | |
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Γtiϝἀρ Pradiul | |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Lakovic
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Pradiul (temporary name) is a minority Tergetian language of Talma inspired by Khmer and my (User:IlL's) Germanic conlang Thedish. It is a descendant of Classical Naeng, and it belongs to the Anbirese-Ciètian sprachbund.
Numbers: dån, riat, stiev, smiåχ, miuc, tiaχ, båθ, szep, laj, þiaf, saju, sriuχ
Mariet ri mie Ven Dami = I live in Wen Dămea
Diachronics
a e i o u ü ah eh ih oh uh üh > ia e ie a o io iå y i å u iu
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Postalveolar | Velar | Glottal | |||||||
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hard | soft | hard | soft | hard | soft | hard | soft | soft | hard | |||
Nasal | m m | mi mʲ | n n̪ | ni nʲ | ņi ɲ | ņ ŋ | ||||||
Stop | voiceless | p p | pi pʲ | t t̪ | ti tʲ | ki c | k k | ʔ | ||||
voiced | b b | bi bʲ | d d̪ | di dʲ | gi ɟ | g g | ||||||
aspirated | θ tʰ | θi tʰʲ | ||||||||||
Affricate | c ts | ci tɕ | cz tʂ | czi tʃ | ||||||||
Fricative | f f | fi fʲ | s s | si ɕ | sz ʂ | szi ʃ | chi ç | ch x | h h | |||
Resonant | v v | vi vʲ | l ɫ | li lʲ | r ɾ | ri ɾʲ | j j |
Palatalization is neutralized for word-final consonants, however they assimilate to the palatalization of the next consonant: dån fniud [danʲ fʲnʲud] 'one day'. The only exception is word-final /v/ which is always [w].
Vowels
a/ia e/ie o/io å/iå y/i u/iu /a e o u i u/
å was a different vowel /oə~uə/ in the earliest days of written Pradiul, but has merged with u /u/ for all modern speakers.
Unstressed vowel: /ə/ (spelled a if nonpalatalizing and i if palatalizing)
Stress
Stress is always final, as in Windermere.
Phonotactics
Zero and C are the only permitted word-final codas.
Here is a list (modulo palatalization) by type of cluster (some clusters may be listed more than once):
- Cl: pl, tl, cl, kl, bl, gl, fl, chl, sl
- Cr: pr, tr, cr, kr, br, dr, gr, fr, þr, chr, sr
- Cm: tm, þm, km, chm, sm
- Cn: fn, kn, chn, sn
- Cņ: fņ, tņ, þņ, chņ, sņ
- Cv: tv, þv, kv, chv, gv, sv
- sC: sp, st, sk, sm, sn, sņ, sl, sr, sv
- chC: chm, chn, chņ, chl, chr
Voiced stops are not allowed to begin minor syllables in roots. This rule does not apply to proper names.
Script
Morphology
Similar to Talmic languages? Inflected prepositions, etc.
Nouns
Like Modern Windermere, Pradiul has two articles, the definite article fie and the specific article sie (from demonstratives fie 'that' and sie 'this'; cognate to Windermere fi and se with the same meanings).
Noun plurals are different from Windermere and use incopyfixation instead of a fixed affix: knol 'leaf', kalnol 'leaves'. (compare Windermere cnul, pl. imcnul)
Verbs
Verbs display split-ergativity like in Anbirese and Ciètian.
Intransitives
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Transitives
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Prepositions
Talmic-style inflected prepositions
sza: to
- szar, szasz, szan, szas, szaf, szac, szang, szaszam, szam
mie: at, in
- mier, miesz, mien, mies, mief, miec, mieng, miszam, miam