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(Replaced content with " {{Infobox language |image = |imagesize = |creator = Praimhín |name = {{PAGENAME}} |nativename = ''dhuenanae Guqnanaer'' |pronunciation= /ˈðyːnanɛ ˈgʊɬnanɛr/ |setting = Verse:Tricin |region = |familycolor=pulchric |fam1= Pulchric |fam2= Gussnic |script={{PAGENAME}} script (a.k.a. IPA gibberish) |iso3= |notice=IPA }} Gussnish is the most commonly spoken Pulchric language in Tricin. It's from the Gussnic branch, which is characteriz...") Tag: Replaced |
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Gussnish is the most commonly spoken Pulchric language in Tricin. It's from the Gussnic branch, which is characterized by a fusional grammar, initial consonant mutations, and a large consonant inventory which includes retroflex consonants and various lateral consonants, all inherited from Proto-Pulchric. These retroflexes and lateral obstruents were lost in other Pulchric languages such as [Rencadian]. | Gussnish is the most commonly spoken Pulchric language in Tricin. It's from the Gussnic branch, which is characterized by a fusional grammar, initial consonant mutations, and a large consonant inventory which includes retroflex consonants and various lateral consonants, all inherited from Proto-Pulchric. These retroflexes and lateral obstruents were lost in other Pulchric languages such as [Rencadian]. | ||
The main aesthetic inspirations for Gussnish are Irish, Aramaic, Toda, and Iaai. |
Latest revision as of 06:45, 1 April 2023
Gussnish | |
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dhuenanae Guqnanaer | |
Pronunciation | [/ˈðyːnanɛ ˈgʊɬnanɛr/] |
Created by | Praimhín |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Pulchric
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Gussnish is the most commonly spoken Pulchric language in Tricin. It's from the Gussnic branch, which is characterized by a fusional grammar, initial consonant mutations, and a large consonant inventory which includes retroflex consonants and various lateral consonants, all inherited from Proto-Pulchric. These retroflexes and lateral obstruents were lost in other Pulchric languages such as [Rencadian].
The main aesthetic inspirations for Gussnish are Irish, Aramaic, Toda, and Iaai.