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*masculine nominative ''-0'', ''-u''; genitive ''-a'', ''-each''
*masculine nominative ''-0'', ''-u''; genitive ''-a'', ''-each''
*feminine nominative ''-a/-e'', ''-ea/-i'', genitive ''-oh'', ''-each''
*feminine nominative ''-e'', ''-ea/-i'', genitive ''-oh'', ''-each''
*neuter nominative ''-0'', ''-at'', genitive ''-e'', ''-each''
*neuter nominative ''-0'', ''-at'', genitive ''-e'', ''-each''



Revision as of 03:53, 2 October 2020

In the Unbegotten timeline, Netagin is a classical language of Edna's conworld, belonging to the Idavic language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages such as Ouřefr and Shalaian. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim: like Hebrew, Netagin has stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. It does not, however, have a Semitic-style consonantal root system.

It's inspired by Hebrew, Old English, Khmer, Windermere and Maltese.

Phonology

Consonants

Conservative

p b t d ṫ ḋ ċ ġ c g cw ' s ṡ z ż ch hw h m n ṅ γ l r w j /p b t d c ɟ tʃ dʒ k g gʷ ʔ s ʃ z ʒ x xʷ h m n ɲ ŋ l r w j/

Vowels

Less conservative; vowels in stressed syllables are lengthened, unstressed vowels reduced when historically short

a e i o ea oa eo ie ă ĭ /a e i o eə oə ø y ə ɨ/

Russian/Hebrew style alternation between pretonic a and propretonic ə

Diachronics:

In stressed syllables: a e i u ā ē ī ū > a ea e o oa ie i eo usually.

In pretonic syllables: a o i e > a a e e; in propretonic syllables: a o i e > ă ă ĭ ĭ

Stress

Usually final, some penultimately-stressed "segolates" CVCVC or CVCCV

Morphology

Nouns

Netagin has 3 genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and two cases (nominative, genitive); the feminine gender evolved from the Proto-Idavic abstract/honorific gender.

Netagin case affixes are regular:

  • masculine nominative -0, -u; genitive -a, -each
  • feminine nominative -e, -ea/-i, genitive -oh, -each
  • neuter nominative -0, -at, genitive -e, -each

Verbs

Sample text

A hymn