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'''Ăvisvyā''' ('own language') is a vernacular in Méich Bhaonnáiqh. The name is inspired by *Awis-wiyā, Aoife's Proto-Celtic interpretation of her own name.
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Inspirations: Proto-Celtic, Aramaic, Proto-Talmic, Greco-Latin loans in Mishnaic Hebrew
'''Flei''' (exonym?) is the most morphologically conservative extant Akya-Woms language.


Straight up IE/Celtic?
Premise: What if a syllable-timed tonal language
* syncoped and became an Old Irish-esque liturgical language
* it develops a Tiberian Hebrew-like reading tradition which changes the original phonology a lot
* and gets revived from a secondary reading derived from that


== Phonology ==
Consonants: same as Aramaic but no ts and added emphatic p; emphatic stops written π τ (capital Ʈ) κ.


Coronal stops/spirants are dental.


Native words are inspired by PCel and only use bgdkt stops which lenite like in Aramaic; ph > h
Use for some sort of critique
 
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Vowels: i e a ā o u ă (hiriq tsere patach qamatz holam shuruk shva)
 
Penult stress
 
== Morphology ==
=== Nouns ===
==== -0 nouns ====
==== -ā nouns ====
* brigā -> băreghā
* brigam -> brigę -> băreghi
* brigāms -> băreghān (looks like fem pl indef)
* brigās -> băreghāh (looks like 3sg.f suffix)
* brigākos -> băreghākh (looks like 2sg.m suffix)
* brigai -> băreghe (m pl const)

Latest revision as of 07:50, 30 November 2024

Pages with the prefix 'Flei' in the and 'Talk' namespaces:

Talk:

Flei (exonym?) is the most morphologically conservative extant Akya-Woms language.

Premise: What if a syllable-timed tonal language

  • syncoped and became an Old Irish-esque liturgical language
  • it develops a Tiberian Hebrew-like reading tradition which changes the original phonology a lot
  • and gets revived from a secondary reading derived from that


Use for some sort of critique