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====''[[Conworld 1]]''==== | ====''[[Conworld 1]]''==== | ||
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For some of this conlangs I wrote up samples for a thread in the Facebook group "[https://www.facebook.com/groups/constructedlanguages/ Constructed languages]", in which I'm also a member of the administration team. The task was proposed as a small game: ''"From all your conlangs, pick one word to represent the language and describe it!"''. | |||
====Conworld of ''[[Yrḳuti]]''==== | |||
All the languages of ''Yrḳuti'' are ''a priori naturalistic artlangs''. | |||
:*'''[[I Kronurum|I·Kronurum]]''' | :*'''[[I Kronurum|I·Kronurum]]''' | ||
:: | ::The language known as I Kronurum (IK) is a part of the [[Northern Languages]] linguistic family, which populates the northern region of the central continent. | ||
::{| | ::Notwithstanding the several subgroups that have split from this branch at different stages, this Central Branch of the family has been studied as a continuity in which four main stages can be identified: ''Ancient IK'' (AIK), ''Old IK'' (OIK), ''Middle IK'' (MIK; together with ''Early-MIK'', EMIK) and ''Modern IK'' (MoIK; together with ''Early-MoIK'', EMoIK). | ||
::The developmental stage presented in this article is that of ''Middle IK'' (MIK). At this stage, a group of OIK speakers has already moved westwards from the AIK speaker's cultural ''Urheimat'', which was located in the plains in the northern region of the central continent. MIK is thus the main variety spoken in the region nearby and at the shores of the northern sea. | |||
::The endonym of this region is ''Ifarka'', which is translated as "The Land". It is divided in several administrative provinces or marks, called ''Igódánafáreþ'', which hold periodical meetings regarding whichever matters would affect the generality of the Hold. | |||
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Revision as of 11:34, 1 November 2015
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Language samples
There was a hiatus between conlanging periods.
Early conlangs
Conworld 1
Conworld 2
New conlangs
For some of this conlangs I wrote up samples for a thread in the Facebook group "Constructed languages", in which I'm also a member of the administration team. The task was proposed as a small game: "From all your conlangs, pick one word to represent the language and describe it!".
Conworld of Yrḳuti
All the languages of Yrḳuti are a priori naturalistic artlangs.
- The language known as I Kronurum (IK) is a part of the Northern Languages linguistic family, which populates the northern region of the central continent.
- Notwithstanding the several subgroups that have split from this branch at different stages, this Central Branch of the family has been studied as a continuity in which four main stages can be identified: Ancient IK (AIK), Old IK (OIK), Middle IK (MIK; together with Early-MIK, EMIK) and Modern IK (MoIK; together with Early-MoIK, EMoIK).
- The developmental stage presented in this article is that of Middle IK (MIK). At this stage, a group of OIK speakers has already moved westwards from the AIK speaker's cultural Urheimat, which was located in the plains in the northern region of the central continent. MIK is thus the main variety spoken in the region nearby and at the shores of the northern sea.
- The endonym of this region is Ifarka, which is translated as "The Land". It is divided in several administrative provinces or marks, called Igódánafáreþ, which hold periodical meetings regarding whichever matters would affect the generality of the Hold.
A verb: gódånur /ˈgu̜.dɑ.nuɾ/ gód-å-nur shield-caus-lemma "to.cause.to.be.shielded", to protect A noun: faltahlajrir /ˈfɑl.tɐ.ˌhlɑj.ɾiɾ/ falta-hlajrir table-maker “table-maker”, carpenter Something idiomatic: a double kenning markówartáþan /ˈmɑɾ.kʊ.ˌwaɾ.tai̯.θɐn/ marka-ó-warta-áþan metal-gen-time-dark “metal of the dark time" → "metal of the night", the moon - [...]
A verb: liurimanantûrakug /ˈlju.ɾi.mä.nän.ˌtuː.ɾä.kug/ le-luro-î-mana-n-dûr-ag-ug akt1-silence-pos-light-akt2-3p-pret.perf "they have darkened" A noun: yrk’udor /ˈɪɾ.kʼu.doɾ/ yrk’u-dor earth-tower "mountain, peak" Something idiomatic: an idiom, kind of an adverb too! “nôktulartanbanôr” /ˈnoːk.tu.laɾ.ˌtan.ba.noːɾ/ no-oktulo-artan-ba-nôr mov-big-knife-entit-during “in the swing of a sword” -> "in the blink of an eye"
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A verb: ðōmqōiren /ˈðoːm.qoː.i.ɾen/ ðōme-qōir-en breath-to.tell-abstract.inf "to breathe-tell" -> "to sing" A noun: ōrrerī /ˈoː.re.ɾiː/ ōrre-rī bone-fem.col "carcass" Something idiomatic: a kenning now used in common speech riqelōn /ˈri.qe.loːn/ riqe-lōn knife-beverage "blood"
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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"
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A verb: ûrîtreș /ˈuːɾiː.tɾeʃ/ ûr-trș<īCCeC> telic-hard<caus> "to harden" A noun: mizrîn /ˈmiz.ɾiːn/ mzr<CiCCīn> to.be.dead<place.of> "cematary"
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A verb: monnespartogese /mo.nes.päɾ.ˈto.ge.se/ mora-nese-fara-toke-gese to.see-aten,anim-cont.anim-iter.anim-1pl.pres.subj "we would still be glancing repeatedly" A noun: āzriznōi /ˈäː.θɾiθ.noi̯/ āzri-zna-oi word-adj-nom.sg.anim "a loquacious one" Something idiomatic: māfzeri /ˈmaːf.θe.ɾi/ ma-afzeri col-horse "mount"
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A verb: տղատիմտխախալ /ˈt̪ɣɑ.t̪im.t̪χɑ.χɑl/ t̪-ɣ-t̪mt̪< ɑCiCC>-χ-ɑ-χɑl 3s.m.erg.i-3s.m.abs-to.hit<pres.ind>-32.m.erg.ii-cont-iter-ind.ii "he is hitting him repeatedly"
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A verb: rakne ro vota natnaxûzrı tal nene /ˈrɐk.nɘ ˈro ˈvo.tɐ nɐ.ˈxuː.ʐːɪ ˈtʰɐl ˈnɘ.nɘ/ rakne ro vota nat-{naxûz}-ri tal nene pret.perf.unc pret.perf prosp neg-{to.settle}-neg q srp "could not have had been about to have settled? (is a surprise to me)" A noun: dalaztûm /dɐ.lɐz.ˈtʰuːmⁿ/ dal-azt=ûm col-water=cli.nom "the water" Something idiomatic: azuvaxunûr /ʔɐ.zu.vɐ.hu.ˈnuːɾ/ azûm-vax-xûnûr river-gen-hammer "hammer of the river" -> "rapids"
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A verb: anaramĕnkram /a.na.ɾa.ˈmøn.kɾam/ aC₂ara-møn-hram per.prog.anim-to.fly-1s.mas.n.pres "I was flying" A noun: alāšax /ˈa.laː.ʃax/ ala-aš-Vx to.perceive-tool-def.singulative "the pair of glasses" Something idiomatic: alahuš /ˈa.la.hɯʃ/ ala-huš to.perceive-to.burn "to glare"
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A verb: orogθiliad /o̞.ˈɾo̞g.θï.lïɐ̯d/ ∅-oro-goθ-ili-ad realis-to.see-neg-cli.inv-past.statv.act "to not have seen" A noun: gwen /ˈgʷën/ gwen-Ø water-nom "water"
Other conlangs
A priori
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A posteriori
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A verb: rēŋginæsgǫ? /ˈre̞ːŋ.gi.nɛs.gø/ rēŋginæ-s-gǫ to.play-2s-q "do you play?" A noun: nepəjoneŋ /ˈne.pə.jo.neŋ/ nepəjoneŋ-Ø horse-nom.sg "a/the horse"