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| γ || Otherwise
| γ || Otherwise
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! colspan="4"| Rising diphthongs
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| ia || ηα || i̯a ||
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| ie || ηε || i̯e ||
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| io || ηο || i̯o ||
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| iu || ηω || i̯u ||
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| ua || ωα || u̯a ||
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| ue || ωε || u̯e ||
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| ui || ωι || u̯i ||
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| uo || ωο || u̯o ||
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! colspan="4"| Falling diphthongs
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| ai || αη || ai̯ ||
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| ei || εη || ei̯ ||
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| oi || οη || oi̯ ||
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| au || αω || au̯ ||
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| eu || εω || eu̯ ||
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| ou || οω || ou̯ ||
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|}
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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
====Initial consonant mutation====
There are 2 types of initial consonant mutations:
#Nasal mutation (represented <sup><small>N</small></sup>–)
#Aspirate mutation (represented <sup><small>H</small></sup>–)
{| class=wikitable table="text-align:center"
|+ Nasal mutation
! colspan="2"| Consonant !! colspan="2"| Mutated form
|-
| p || π
| b || μπ
|-
| v || β
| m || μβ
|-
| t || τ
| d || ντ
|-
| x || δ
| n || νδ
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| ky || κ(ι)
| gy || γκ(ι)
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| y || γ(ι)
| ny || γγ(ι)
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| k || κ(υ)
| g || γκ(υ)
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| q || γ(υ)
| ng || γγ(υ)
|-
|}
{| class=wikitable table="text-align:center"
|+ Aspirate mutation
! colspan="2"| Consonant !! colspan="2"| Mutated form
|-
| p || π
| ph || πφ
|-
| t || τ
| th || τθ
|-
| ky || κ(ι)
| khy || κχ(ι)
|-
| k || κ(υ)
| kh || κχ(υ)
|-
|}
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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Derivational morphology
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===Nouns and Adjectives===
Yerek has 3 genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Note that unlike Greek, gender in Yerek is based on natural gender.


Nouns and adjectives are declined identically.
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2"| Case !! colspan="3"| Singular !! colspan="3"| Plural
|-
! Masc. !! Fem. !! Neut. !! Masc. !! Fem. !! Neut.
|-
! Nominative
| colspan="6" | –
|-
! Accusative
| colspan="3"| <sup><small>N</small></sup>–
| colspan="2"| <sup><small>H</small></sup>–
| –
|-
! Genitive
| –
| <sup><small>H</small></sup>–
| –
| colspan="3"| <sup><small>N</small></sup>–
|-
! Dative
| colspan="3"| <sup><small>N</small></sup>–
| colspan="3"| <sup><small>H</small></sup>–
|-
|}
===Articles===
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Definite article
! rowspan="2"| Case !! colspan="3"| Singular !! colspan="3"| Plural
|-
! Masc. !! Fem. !! Neut. !! Masc. !! Fem. !! Neut.
|-
! Nominative
| rowspan="2"| το ||rowspan="2"| τη ||rowspan="2"| το ||rowspan="2"| τω ||rowspan="2"| τε ||rowspan="2"| τα
|-
! Accusative
|-
! Genitive
| rowspan="2"| τω ||rowspan="2"| τη ||rowspan="2"| τω || colspan="3"| τω
|-
! Dative
| colspan="3"| τη
|-
|}
===Pronouns===
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Personal pronouns
! Person !! Singular !! Plural
|-
! 1
| μη || νω
|-
! 2
| ση || πφω
|-
! 3
| colspan="2"| ωτ
|-
|}
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{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Third person pronouns
! rowspan="2"| Case !! colspan="3"| Singular !! colspan="3"| Plural
|-
! Masc. !! Fem. !! Neut. !! Masc. !! Fem. !! Neut.
|-
! Nominative
| rowspan="2"| ώτο ||rowspan="2"| ώτη ||rowspan="2"| ώτο ||rowspan="2"| ώτω ||rowspan="2"| ώτε ||rowspan="2"| ώτα
|-
! Accusative
|-
! Genitive
| rowspan="2"| ώτω ||rowspan="2"| ώτη ||rowspan="2"| ώτω || colspan="3"| ώτω
|-
! Dative
| colspan="3"| ώτη
|-
|}
-->
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===Verbs===
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center"
|+ Yerek verb conjugation
! Tense !! Imperfective !! Perfective !! Habitual
|-
! Present
| -εν || -ης || -ησαν
|-
! Past
| -ενην || -ησην || -ησηναν
|-
|}


==Syntax==
==Syntax==

Latest revision as of 13:38, 17 November 2024

Yerek (Native: yerék, γερέκ /ʝeˈɾek/) is a Hellenic language.

Yerek
γερέκ
yerék
Pronunciation[ʝeˈɾek]
Created byShariifka

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Latin Greek IPA Remarks
Vowels
a α a
e ε e
i η i
o ο o
u ω u
Consonants
p π p
ph πφ
b μπ b
m μ m
μβ When mutated from /v/.
f φ f
v β v
t τ t
th τθ
d ντ d
n ν n
νδ When mutated from /ð/.
c θ θ
x δ ð
s σ s
z ζ z
l λ l
r ρ ɾ
ky κ c Before /e/ or /i/.
κι Otherwise.
khy κχ Before /e/ or /i/.
κχι Otherwise
gy γκ ɟ Before /e/ or /i/.
γκι Otherwise
ny γγ ɲ Before /e/ or /i/.
γγι Otherwise
hy χ ç Before /e/ or /i/.
χι Otherwise
y γ ʝ Before /e/ or /i/.
γι Otherwise
k κυ k Before /e/ or /i/.
κ Otherwise
kh κχυ Before /e/ or /i/.
κχ Otherwise
g γκυ ɡ Before /e/ or /i/.
γκ Otherwise
ng γγυ ŋ Before /e/ or /i/.
γγ Otherwise
h χυ h Before /e/ or /i/.
χ Otherwise
q γυ ɣ Before /e/ or /i/.
γ Otherwise
Rising diphthongs
ia ηα i̯a
ie ηε i̯e
io ηο i̯o
iu ηω i̯u
ua ωα u̯a
ue ωε u̯e
ui ωι u̯i
uo ωο u̯o
Falling diphthongs
ai αη ai̯
ei εη ei̯
oi οη oi̯
au αω au̯
eu εω eu̯
ou οω ou̯

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Initial consonant mutation

There are 2 types of initial consonant mutations:

  1. Nasal mutation (represented N–)
  2. Aspirate mutation (represented H–)
Nasal mutation
Consonant Mutated form
p π b μπ
v β m μβ
t τ d ντ
x δ n νδ
ky κ(ι) gy γκ(ι)
y γ(ι) ny γγ(ι)
k κ(υ) g γκ(υ)
q γ(υ) ng γγ(υ)
Aspirate mutation
Consonant Mutated form
p π ph πφ
t τ th τθ
ky κ(ι) khy κχ(ι)
k κ(υ) kh κχ(υ)

Morphology

Nouns and Adjectives

Yerek has 3 genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Note that unlike Greek, gender in Yerek is based on natural gender.

Nouns and adjectives are declined identically.

Case Singular Plural
Masc. Fem. Neut. Masc. Fem. Neut.
Nominative
Accusative N H
Genitive H N
Dative N H

Articles

Definite article
Case Singular Plural
Masc. Fem. Neut. Masc. Fem. Neut.
Nominative το τη το τω τε τα
Accusative
Genitive τω τη τω τω
Dative τη

Pronouns

Personal pronouns
Person Singular Plural
1 μη νω
2 ση πφω
3 ωτ

Verbs

Yerek verb conjugation
Tense Imperfective Perfective Habitual
Present -εν -ης -ησαν
Past -ενην -ησην -ησηναν

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources