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Bright languages are constructed languages intended to be aesthetically pleasing, predictable, and stable in utterance.
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Bright languages are constructed languages often intended to be aesthetically pleasing, predictable, and phonologically stable.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==


Bright Tongue vs Dark Tongue<br>
*lack of gutturals vs lack of labials ex. bel vs gog
*synthesis vs anathesis
*sounds don't repeat in the syllable ex. Bel
*diphthongs allowed vs diphthongs forbidden
*only sonorants as free coda vs only stops as free coda
*constraints...






Dark tongues may access /ɥ/


==Phonology==
ple pel lep elp


4 vowels and 8 consonants.
tra tar rat art


{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 396px; text-align:center;"
āmps ambi abe bel ela ilba psā (amba alba)
! style="width: 66px; " |
! style="width: 66px; " |Coronal
! style="width: 66px; " |Labial
|-
! Sonorant
| l r
| n m
|-
! Non-Sonorant
| s z d
| f b
|}


ānts andi ade dar era irda tsā (anta arda)


{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 198px; text-align:center;"
belep, bellat
! style="width: 66px; " |
! style="width: 66px; " |Front
! style="width: 66px; " |Center
|-
! Short
| i ɛ
| a
|}


===Sound Laws===




K [associated with choking


*Voicing [C̥VC̬VC̥]: consonants between vowels are voiced while initial and final consonants are voiceless
P [associated with kissing
*Lenition: if two bordering syllables/syllable portions possess the same consonant, the consonant of the weakest syllable (portion) disappears.<br>
EX: Adamic  ''vāl'' "person" and ''vār'' "people" become ''alf'' and ''elbë'' respectively in the Bright Tongue [''alf'' instead of ''*falf''].<br>
*Assimilation:
*Harmony: [a > e > i] or [i > e > a]<br>
*Mutation: consonants extend grade until there is only one.<br>
m/n + p -mb [extension of p]<br>
m/n + t -nd [extension of t]<br>
r/l + f -lb [extension of l]<br>
r/l + c -rd [extension of r]<br>
r/l + m = -lm [extension of m]<br>
r/l + n = -rn [extension of n]<br>
*/t/ can only happen before /a/ and/or /ə/.


Because final consonants are easily lost in Typology, /r/ /l/ /m/ and /n/ always mutate


In Veno's Dark Tongue
''gog yoguguluk'' "X speaks"


''yo-'' "X" + ''-gu-'' [X] + ''-g-'' [X] +''-ul-'' [X] + ''-uk'' [X]




[the dorsal column was deleted and the distinction of voice lost] ...plus, m and n are added and f and s lost
sebeze paddaen adres nirdasbar vs zhogodosh kaktatona atrosh nurtaskara
m, l, p, b
n, r, t, d


alma > almi > ilmi
''ídrā naiaris'' "I was bitten by a serpent", ''siverae aebidis'' "I was bitten by a mosquito" ...
ilmi nae
ilmi tae
ilmi ae
alba "people" [alp, elbë]
arda "things" [art, erdë]
alma "high faculties" [al, elmë]
arna "emotions, sensations" [ar, ernë]
amba "time" [amp, embë]
anda "space" [ant, endë]
-
endar "land", anderë "lands"
embal (amba + arda/alba) "celestial body~god", ambelë...
endar
tirya
arni, ernyë


nazil "flower", naevalla "sword"


NA > ni [0], nae [1]
belep (nom) bellī (pl) albā (col)<br>
alba enir
bel (acc) parabel (pl) ambī (col)<br>
ni, pe, ae
elbī (gen) il (pl) pasadarvā (col)<br>
MA
vs
NA
gog, gog-nagog<br>
PA
gogash, gog-nagogash<br>
TA
gogu, gog-nagogu<br>
LA
RA
-
ALBA
ARDA
AMBA
ANDA
ALMA
ARNA


nua vāl / nua valár = ni erec alf ... ni
*Belep vs gog
*analytic
*Balardemea vs kalaradunga
*no articles
*no declension
*context and syntax play important role


iru > erdi
erda alf
avâla iku


Adamic verb
Mixed Breed Dark Tongue:
arú > erec
''gog yoguguluk dash'' /ɠɔɠ ɥoɠuɠuɠuluk daʃ/
ārú > irida


nua sit, askút
ni ereden
-
ísit ārú
ni irida ederen


sikt > ciren
Pure Breed Dark Tongue:
hal > cilma
''kꜣ̥k yꜣ̥kwkwlwk tsh'' /ƙħ̩ƙ ɥ̊ħ̩ƙʷƙʷlʷƙ tʃ/


Vocabulary drawn from the Lovecraft Mythos, Tolkien's Legendarium  ...


cilm
''rꜣlyẙh khlw̥hllw'' "city", ''kl̥ rꜣ̥k'' "demon", ''ns̥k kw̥l'' "ghost", ''shw̥k nw̥kwrth'' "goat"


sikt niru
nae ciren


ciren




nicae
Laiberim
ec
Ungrauzuru
icae
Trizandir
Naevalla


anu/nua > ni
ani/nia > nae
ana/nā > na


''Elbë irida indili na''
If without D-equilibrium:
= ''Ara avâla ana ahalâ''
*Language rich in consonants and no vowels
*Language rich in vowels and no consonants


*Language rich in intersegmentals and no metasegmentals


Ni irida ereden, ec cilma
''wl̥krꜣn'' /w̥l̩krħn̥/, ''kl̥x'' /kl̩ks/, ''wr̥l'' /w̥r̩l/, ''kr̥kt'' /kr̩kt/, ''tn̥c'' /tn̩ts/, ''tn̥k'' /tn̩k/ ''nẙx'' /n̥ĭks/, ''lw̥kwky'' /l̥ŭkʷkʲ/, ''sꜣ̥t'' /sʕ̩t/.
Tua hícal, rī askút


hil > ciren
-h-c-l- > indili
hácal > andal


/jɪee̞ɛæa īi̯/


ni irida andal
īy ay "the man", ī īnain "the mountain"


erec & irida > -c-
A pure anathetic language would rather focus on the combinations of words than the words themselves (meaningless individually in this case): In Veno's Dark Tongue, associations strike as grammatical in zodrak hu "dog" versus hu zodrak "cat".


ni, idae
A pure magis-synthetic language focuses instead on words of a variety of meanings. In Veno's Bright Tongue, elbī is a genitive of "person".
fe, ec
ae, cae


fe erec >  ec
ae erec > icae


indili (v), andal (p)


bcr




Ni, nicae


Feam, ec
Anathesis: In Portuguese, ''ca'' alone means nothing, as does ''sa'', yet ''casa'' means "house". Synthesis: In Latin, the particle ''-orum'' means not only [genitive], but also [plural] and [masculine]/[neuter]. Agglutination, on the other hand, is the neutral morphological nature.


Ae, icae
degrees of purity


Ci, ciae
important remark: anathesis is not that the components don't have meaning, but that the composition has a novel meaning because of them


==Phonology==


ciren (n), ederen (v)
cilma (n), indili (v)


-s-k-t- > ciren, cirendë
h/q > n
s/z > c
k/g > r
-
t/d > nd


 
===Sound Laws===
h/q>
 
z >
g > l
d > mb
 
n r c
 
 
 
 
Velar stops such as /k/ are problematic, therefore removed. Palatalization /ku/ for example has the tendence to inevitably change to /kʷ/ and /b/, whereas /ki/ will lead to /t͡ʃi/ and /ʃi/.
 
Back vowels are totally erased, to contrast with dark tongues, plus to avoid the sound change /du/ > /dʷ/ > /b/
 
===Consonants===
 
 
===Vowels===
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Intonation====
 
===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
 
==Morphology==
The Bright Tongue is composed of stems, which modify roots.
 
ALMA > ELEME
eldar (alba-endar)
erbal (arda-elbar)
arbelë
ilben, ilbini
eleben, af
lef, felin
ilmen, ilmini
elemen, am
lem, melin
 
irdem, irdimi
eredem, erc
rec, cerin


==Syntax==
==Syntax==