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This is the fifth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs). I'm probably going to take a lot of aesthetic influence from [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]].
This is the fifth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs). I'm probably going to take a lot of aesthetic influence from [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]].
===Internal history===
===Internal history===
Netagin, like its relative [[Shalaian]], is also inspired by Hebrew and Philadelphia English but Netagin is more [[Judeo-Gaelic]] and Galatian-inspired than [[Shalaian]].
Netagin, like its relative [[Shalaian]], is also inspired by Hebrew and Philadelphia English but Netagin is more [[Judeo-Gaelic]] and ___-inspired than [[Shalaian]].
 
===Internal² history===
===Internal² history===
Shalaian and Netagin belong to a common sprachbund. They are two different branches of the Shalaic family that convergently evolved to be head-initial and ergative.
Shalaian and Netagin belong to a common sprachbund. They are two different branches of the Shalaic family that convergently evolved to be head-initial and ergative.

Revision as of 05:34, 19 April 2020

Older draft
Nëtuoghin
Created byUser:IlL
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Shalaic
  • Older draft

Netagin (Nëtuoghin) is an Ashkenazi Hebrew-, Sami-, and Polish-inspired Shalaic language. It is related to Shalaian but phonologically is less conservative.

About

External history

This is the fifth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs). I'm probably going to take a lot of aesthetic influence from Windermere and Skellan.

Internal history

Netagin, like its relative Shalaian, is also inspired by Hebrew and Philadelphia English but Netagin is more Judeo-Gaelic and ___-inspired than Shalaian.

Internal² history

Shalaian and Netagin belong to a common sprachbund. They are two different branches of the Shalaic family that convergently evolved to be head-initial and ergative.

Phonology

A "Polish Welsh but more Judeo-Gaelic Hebrew"

Vowels: /i y ɨ u ai ø~ay ɛ ɔ a eə oə/ i u y ó ae au e o a ea oa

Consonants:

  • soft mutation:
    • p b t d h ts dz tʂ dʐ tɕ dʑ k g q (p b t d h c dz cz dż ć dź k g q) -> b v d ð dz z dʐ ʐ dʑ ʑ g ɣ ɴ (b v d dh dz z dż ż dź ź g gh l)
  • older geminates (from creaky voice) become fricatives: p’ t’ tɬ’ tʃ’ k’ q’ h -> f θ ʂ ʂ x χ s (f th sz sz ch lh s)
  • fricatives: s ʂ ɕ h (s sz ś h)
  • others: m n ɴ (historical L~historical ʕ) r w y ʔ

Stress is always penultimate.

Gemination is phonemic: nC -> CC → hCC

Morphology

Nouns

Grammatical gender is animate vs inanimate, and is not marked unlike in Shalaian.

Plurals are bad:

  • i-affection: czowan, czuwen 'cloud'
  • reduplication: raudżos, rodżaudżos 'fern'
  • -óg: folar, folaróg 'rose'

dual is -odd /od:/

The definite article is ki (cognate to the Shalaian definite article ħi):

  • The animate singular uses the aspiration mutation (from the abstract-honorific singular *-ʀ)
  • The inanimate singular uses no mutation
  • The plural uses the soft mutation

Pronouns

Independent pronouns

  • 1s chweal
  • 2s chweadh
  • 1d chweażav
  • 2d chweaniv
  • 1p chweaż
  • 2p chweani

Possessive markers

  • 1s czolal 'my house'
  • 2s czoladh 'your house'
  • 3s ycczoli 'his/her house'; czoli 'its house'
  • 1d czolażav
  • 2d czolniv
  • 3d czolav
  • 1p czolaż 'our house'
  • 2p czolni 'y'all's house'
  • 3p czolas 'their house'

Syntax

SOV head-initial? OVS? Lushootseed (predicate first)?

Myl las oszað, byddzal = Give me your hand, my love

Vocabulary

Shalaian as major loan source?