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The language known as '''Zi-Mēχθilim''' is a conlang being created and developed by [[User:Nicolasstraccia|Nicolás Straccia]]. It is part of the [[Yrḳuti]] conworlding project.
The language known as '''Zi-Mēχθilim''' is a conlang being created and developed by [[User:Nicolasstraccia|Nicolás Straccia]]. It is part of the [[Yrḳuti]] conworlding project.


==PART I : GRAMMAR of Middle ZM==
=PART I : GRAMMAR=
PHONOLOGY
 
Vowels
==PHONOLOGY==
Vowel inventory
===Inventories===
Dypthongues
====Vowel inventory====
Consonants
=====Diphthongs=====
Consonant inventory
====Consonant inventory====
Sound changes
===Phonotaxis===
Syllable structure
====Sandhi====
TYPOLOGY
====Syllable structure====
Sentence structure
 
NOMINAL MORPHOLOGY
==MORPHOLOGY==
Nominal classes
 
Nominal cases by class
===NOMINAL MORPHOLOGY===
Nominal determiners by class
====Nominal classes====
PRONOUNS
=====Nominal cases by class=====
Personal pronouns (I)
=====Nominal determiners by class=====
Possesive determiners (I > my)
 
Possesive pronouns (I > mine) - [possessive determiner]+-ruz  ‘neni’, my > ‘neniruz’, mine
====PRONOUNS====
Reflexive pronouns (I > myself) [personal pronoun]+ -nza
=====Personal pronouns (I)=====
ADJECTIVAL AFFIXES BY CLASS
=====Possesive determiners (I > my)=====
ADVERBS
=====Possesive pronouns (I > mine)=====
Modal adverbs
>[possessive determiner]+-ruz  ‘neni’, my > ‘neniruz’, mine
VERBAL MORPHOLOGY
=====Reflexive pronouns (I > myself)=====
TENSES
>[personal pronoun]+ -nza
Active voice
====Adjectives and Adverbs====
Passive voice
=====Adjectival affixes by class=====
Verbal aspect markers
=====ADVERBS=====
MARKING HIERARCHY
>Modal adverbs
NOUS
 
VERBS
===VERBAL MORPHOLOGY===
Active voice.
====TENSES====
Passive voice.
=====Active voice=====
NEGATION
=====Passive voice=====
NUMERALS
=====Verbal aspect markers=====
DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY
 
LEXIKON
===MARKING HIERARCHY===
EXAMPLES
====NOUS====
====VERBS====
=====Active voice=====
=====Passive voice=====
 
===NEGATION===
 
===NUMERALS===
 
===DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY===
 
==SYNTAX==
===Sentence structure===
 
==LEXIKON==
==SAMPLES==
 
==PART II : HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS==
==PART II : HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS==
PHONOLOGY of Old-ZiMe
PHONOLOGY of Old-ZiMe
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[[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:A priori]][[Category:Artlangs]][[Category:Yrḳuti]][[Category:User:Nicolasstraccia]]
[[Category:Languages]][[Category:A priori]][[Category:Artlangs]][[Category:Yrḳuti]][[Category:User:Nicolasstraccia]]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 20 January 2017


The language known as Zi-Mēχθilim is a conlang being created and developed by Nicolás Straccia. It is part of the Yrḳuti conworlding project.

PART I : GRAMMAR

PHONOLOGY

Inventories

Vowel inventory

Diphthongs

Consonant inventory

Phonotaxis

Sandhi

Syllable structure

MORPHOLOGY

NOMINAL MORPHOLOGY

Nominal classes

Nominal cases by class
Nominal determiners by class

PRONOUNS

Personal pronouns (I)
Possesive determiners (I > my)
Possesive pronouns (I > mine)

>[possessive determiner]+-ruz  ‘neni’, my > ‘neniruz’, mine

Reflexive pronouns (I > myself)

>[personal pronoun]+ -nza

Adjectives and Adverbs

Adjectival affixes by class
ADVERBS

>Modal adverbs

VERBAL MORPHOLOGY

TENSES

Active voice
Passive voice
Verbal aspect markers

MARKING HIERARCHY

NOUS

VERBS

Active voice
Passive voice

NEGATION

NUMERALS

DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY

SYNTAX

Sentence structure

LEXIKON

SAMPLES

PART II : HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS

PHONOLOGY of Old-ZiMe Vowels Vowel inventory Dypthongues Consonants Consonant inventory Sound changes Syllable structure Writing system

PART III : CONCULTURE

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A verb:
iluθrunzienlekatar
/ˈi.lu.tʰɾun.ʦie̯n.ˌle.kɑ.tɑɾ/
i-lu-θrun-zi-en-lek-atar
hort-cli-to.say-adhort-inch-caus-pres.ind
"let's talk!"
A noun:
eχθili
/ˈekʰ.tʰi.li/
enki-θil-i
stone-loc.cliii-i
"at a stone" → "on firm ground"
"island"