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===Prosody===
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Stress is on the beginning of the vowel root or the next vowel after the beginning of the consonant root. (e.g. Țógevraŋojq /tʰoːˈgevraŋojk̠/)
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 25 November 2023


Work in progress!

Introduction

Țogevraŋojq (ang. Togevrangoik; pronounced [tʰoˈgevraŋojk̠]), also known as Proto-Gevra, is a priori language spoken by humanoids on the planet Kiezit Ezlek'lnget. It is peculiar for having a root system where verbs and nouns are weaved between each other.

Phonology (WIP)

Consonants

IPA chart of Țogevraŋojq's consonants
Labial Alveolar Palato-Alveolar Palatal Palato-Velar Velar Post-velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
VL. Plosive p t tʲ~c k k̠~kʶ
V. Plosive (b) (d) dʲ~ɟ g g˗~gʶ
Aspirated VL. Plosive tʲʰ kʰʲ k̠ʰ~k͡χ
Aspirated V. Plosive dʲʰ ɟʰ gʰʲ g˗ʰ~g͡ʁ
VL. Fricative ɸ s x~χ h
V. Fricative β z ɣ~ʁ ɦ
Liquid w r, l j (w)

Orthography

IPA chart of Țogevraŋojq's orthography
Labial Alveolar Palato-Alveolar Palatal Palato-Velar Velar Post-velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
VL. Plosive p t c kc k q
V. Plosive č gc g gq
Aspirated VL. Plosive ț tc̦ kc̦
Aspirated V. Plosive b d dc̦ č̦ gc̦ gq̒
VL. Fricative f s x h
V. Fricative v z gx gh
Liquid w r, l j (w)

Vowels

IPA chart of Țogevraŋojq's vowels
Short Long
Front Back Front Back
Close e o
Open a a

Orthography

IPA chart of Țogevraŋojq's orthography
Short Long
Front Back Front Back
Close e o é ó
Open a á

Prosody

Stress is on the beginning of the vowel root or the next vowel after the beginning of the consonant root. (e.g. Țógevraŋojq /tʰoːˈgevraŋojk̠/)

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology (WIP)

Syntax (WIP)

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts (WIP)

Other resources