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Note to self: Adopt words from The Dictionary Of Obscure Sorrows
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
*'''Stem:''' (C)(C)V... | ''Merbo''
*'''Noun:''' -V, -VF; -Vr, -VFr | ''Merbos, Merbosr''
*'''Verb:''' -n | ''Merbon''
*'''Adj, Adv:''' -S; -Sr | ''Merbot, Merbotr''


*'''Stem:''' (C)(C)V... | ''Merdo; Numa''
*'''Noun:''' -V, -VF; -Vr, -VFr | ''Merdos, Merdosr; Numa, Numar''
*'''Verb:''' -n | ''Merdon; Numan''
*'''Adj, Adv:''' -S; -Sr | ''Merdot, Merdotr; Numap, Numapr''
==Morphology==
*Play around with causatives for verbs
*Try to work out an interesting TAM system
*Allow word derivation in a similar fashion to english, smashing words together.
==Alphabet==
==Alphabet==
Numa uses some sort of script evolved from a runic alphabet.
Numa uses some sort of script evolved from a runic alphabet.
=Main=
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This language is being built with the purpose of being a naming proto-language in the reddit collaborative project of Conglomera. It's (very) loosely inspired by what I believe Nordic and Slavic phonologies are like (no actual grounds for that) and is meant to be a very versatile language with many derivational possibilities for words.
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==Phonology==
===Consonants===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center;"
! style="width: 420px;" colspan="5"| Consonants
|-
! style="width: 100px; "|
! style="width: 70px; " |Labial
! style="width: 70px; " |Coronal
! style="width: 70px; " |Dorsal
! style="width: 70px; " |Glottal
|-
! style="" |Nasal
| m
| n
| ŋ
|
|-
! style="" |Plosive
| p
| t
| k
|
|-
! style="" |Fricative
| f
| s
|
| h
|-
! style="" |Approximant
| β
| ð
| ɰ
|
|-
! style="" |Flap or tap
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| ɾ
|
|
|-
! style="" |Lateral app.
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| l
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|-
|}
===Vowels===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center;"
! style="width: 340px;" colspan="4"| Vowels
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! style="width: 100px; "|
! style="width: 70px; " |Front
! style="width: 70px; " |Central
! style="width: 70px; " |Back
|-
! style="" |Close
| i
|
|
|-
! style="" |Mid
| e
| ə̆
| o
|-
! style="" |Open
| a
|
|
|}
===Phonotactics===
====Syllabic structure====
*'''Initial'''
**(C)(C)V
*'''Medial'''
**(C)CV
*'''Final'''
**(C)CV(C)
====Consonant clusters====
Allowed consonant clusters are:
*'''Initial clusters'''
**/s/ + Plosive
**Fricative + /r/
**Approximant + /r, l/
*'''Medial clusters'''
**/r, l, s/ + Nasal, Plosive, Approximant
**/r, l/ + Fricative
**Fricative, Plosive + /r/
**Approximant + /r, l/
**/mp, nt, ŋk/
*'''Final clusters'''
**???
====Diphthongs====
Allowed diphthongs are:
/ae, ai, ea, ei, ia, ie, eo, ao, io/
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===Orthography===
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! style="width: 180px;" colspan="2"| Orthography
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! style="width: 80px; "|Phoneme
! style="width: 80px; " |Grapheme
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| colspan="2" | Consonants
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| m
| m
|-
| n
| n
|-
| ŋ
| ng
|-
| p
| p
|-
| t
| t
|-
| k
| k
|-
| f
| f
|-
| s
| s
|-
| h
| h
|-
| β
| b
|-
| ð
| d
|-
| ɰ
| g
|-
| ɾ
| r
|-
| l
| l
|-
| colspan="2" | Vowels
|-
| a
| a
|-
| e
| e
|-
| i
| i
|-
| o
| o
|-
| ə̆
| ∅
|-
| colspan="2" | Special Clusters
|-
| ŋk
| nk
|}
==Grammar==
===Morphology===
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====Verbs====
*'''Tenses'''
**Past
**Present
**Future
*'''Aspects'''
**
===Syntax===
<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. -->

Latest revision as of 16:37, 11 March 2015

Note to self: Adopt words from The Dictionary Of Obscure Sorrows

Phonology

  • Stem: (C)(C)V... | Merdo; Numa
  • Noun: -V, -VF; -Vr, -VFr | Merdos, Merdosr; Numa, Numar
  • Verb: -n | Merdon; Numan
  • Adj, Adv: -S; -Sr | Merdot, Merdotr; Numap, Numapr

Morphology

  • Play around with causatives for verbs
  • Try to work out an interesting TAM system
  • Allow word derivation in a similar fashion to english, smashing words together.

Alphabet

Numa uses some sort of script evolved from a runic alphabet.

Main

This language is being built with the purpose of being a naming proto-language in the reddit collaborative project of Conglomera. It's (very) loosely inspired by what I believe Nordic and Slavic phonologies are like (no actual grounds for that) and is meant to be a very versatile language with many derivational possibilities for words.

Phonology

Consonants

Vowels

Phonotactics

Syllabic structure

  • Initial
    • (C)(C)V
  • Medial
    • (C)CV
  • Final
    • (C)CV(C)

Consonant clusters

Allowed consonant clusters are:

  • Initial clusters
    • /s/ + Plosive
    • Fricative + /r/
    • Approximant + /r, l/
  • Medial clusters
    • /r, l, s/ + Nasal, Plosive, Approximant
    • /r, l/ + Fricative
    • Fricative, Plosive + /r/
    • Approximant + /r, l/
    • /mp, nt, ŋk/
  • Final clusters
    • ???

Diphthongs

Allowed diphthongs are:

/ae, ai, ea, ei, ia, ie, eo, ao, io/

Orthography

Grammar

Morphology

Verbs

  • Tenses
    • Past
    • Present
    • Future
  • Aspects

Syntax