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-->This is a conlang created to be spoken by a fictional people group located in the eastern seaboard of England called the Jyglagis.
Jyglagi[jɪɡ.ˈlɑ.ˌɡi] is an artlang created by Edward Harper in 2013. It was first made as a personal challenge when he first discovered conlanging. This is the 2017 revival, however, being a remake of the original.
 
The language's creation was headed by my first found intrest in linguistics in the 6th grade. At first it was to be a fusion of Latin and some Germanic languages. Over time I dropped that idea, and moved to Welsh and Swedish.
 
The next and final iteration was an ancient Scottish tribe that spoke a language isolate. They fled to Wales, and formed a creole, and they then left Wales for other lands. Most made it to eastern England.
 
After the formation of the Kalmar Union, a Swedish resistance group rebelled against the government, and the remaining rebels fled to England.
 
The then Jyglagi language then fused with Swedish to make the current one.
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===Orthography===
===Orthography===
Jyglagi is written in the latin script. This is the alphabet in order:
Ll Mm Ļļ Nn Tt Kk Gg Hh Bb Pp Ŋŋ Dd Ss Cc Vv Ṡṡ Ċċ Xx Ff Jj Rr Aa Ææ Oo Uu Ee Ii Өө Yy Ww
It also has it's own writing system, developed from a writing system believed to be derivative of Ogham. It has later been influenced by Latin Scripts.
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
[[File:Consonants.png|thumb|left|Jyglagi's consonant inventory, including the two elided forms of (t) and (d)]]


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
===Prosody===
[[File:VowelsR.png|thumb|left|Jyglagi's vowel inventory, with the loan of (æ)]]
====Stress====
 
====Intonation====
===Stress===
QQOOQQ
 
===Intonation===


===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 15 November 2020


This is a conlang created to be spoken by a fictional people group located in the eastern seaboard of England called the Jyglagis.

The language's creation was headed by my first found intrest in linguistics in the 6th grade. At first it was to be a fusion of Latin and some Germanic languages. Over time I dropped that idea, and moved to Welsh and Swedish.

The next and final iteration was an ancient Scottish tribe that spoke a language isolate. They fled to Wales, and formed a creole, and they then left Wales for other lands. Most made it to eastern England.

After the formation of the Kalmar Union, a Swedish resistance group rebelled against the government, and the remaining rebels fled to England.

The then Jyglagi language then fused with Swedish to make the current one.


Orthography

Jyglagi is written in the latin script. This is the alphabet in order:

Ll Mm Ļļ Nn Tt Kk Gg Hh Bb Pp Ŋŋ Dd Ss Cc Vv Ṡṡ Ċċ Xx Ff Jj Rr Aa Ææ Oo Uu Ee Ii Өө Yy Ww

It also has it's own writing system, developed from a writing system believed to be derivative of Ogham. It has later been influenced by Latin Scripts.

Consonants

Jyglagi's consonant inventory, including the two elided forms of (t) and (d)

Vowels

Jyglagi's vowel inventory, with the loan of (æ)

Stress

QQOOQQ

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources