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|extinct = Developed into [[Middle Wiebian]] in 400 v.C.
|extinct = Developed into [[Middle Wiebian]] in 400 v.C.
|familycolor=Pfeuno-Kitelucquian
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|fam1= [[Pfeuno-Kitelucquian languages|Pfeuno-Kitelucquian]]
|fam1= [[M-Pfeuno-Kitelucquian languages|M-Pfeuno-Kitelucquian]]
|fam2= [[Pfeunic languages|Pfeunic]]
|fam2= [[M-Pfeunic languages|M-Pfeunic]]
|fam3= [[Wiebian|Wiebic]]
|fam3= [[M-Wiebian|M-Wiebic]]
|script=Wiebian script (read: Fraktur gib. Because German)
|script=M-Wiebian script
|iso3=qwb
|iso3=qwb
|notice=IPA
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'''Mirror Ancient Wiebian''' is [[User:IlL/Mirror_Hussmauch|M-Hussmauch]]'s counterpart to [[Ancient Wiebian]]. It is intended to be a result of morphing (tho not by regular sound changes) Ancient Wiebian into an Irish-like language.
'''Mirror Ancient Wiebian''' is [[User:IlL/Mirror_Hussmauch|M-Hussmauch]]'s counterpart to [[Ancient Wiebian]]. It is intended to be a parody of Ancient Wiebian and is a result of morphing (though not by regular sound changes) Ancient Wiebian into an Irish-like language.


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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
{{PAGENAME}} phonology is based entirely on Irish.
{{PAGENAME}} phonology is based entirely on Irish.
===Phonotactics===
(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)
===Consonants===
Voiceless plosives were lightly aspirated. Auslautverhärtung (final obstruent devoicing) as in German or Dutch.
====Early Ancient Wiebian====
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style="width: 700px; text-align: center;"
|+ '''Early {{PAGENAME}} consonants'''
! colspan="2"|
! | Labial
! | Lamino-dental
! | Apico-alveolar
! | Co-articulated
! | Palatal
! | Velar
! | Glottal
|-
! colspan="2" | Nasal
| '''m''' /m/
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| '''n''' /n/
| '''đ''' [ŋǃ]
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| '''ng''' /ŋ/
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|-
! rowspan="2" |Plosive
! | <small>voiceless</small>
| '''p''' /p/
| '''t, th''' /t̪/
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| '''ŧ''' /ǃ/
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| '''k''' /k/
| /ʔ-/
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
| '''b''' /b/
| '''d''' /d̪/
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| '''đ''' /ɡǃ/
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| '''g''' /ɡ/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Fricative
| '''f''' /f/
| '''ss, sz''' /s̻/
| '''s''' /s̺/;
| '''ś, sch''' /ɧ/<br/> '''ƨ''' /ɧ̬/
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| '''ch, h''' /x/
| '''h''' /h/
|-
! colspan="2" |Affricate
| '''pf''' /pf/
| '''z, tz''' /ts̻/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Trill
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| '''r''' /r/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
| '''w''' /w/
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| '''l''' /l/
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| '''j''' /j/
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|}
Gemination was phonemic in Early Ancient Wiebian and was often marked with double letters. The gemination sign, transcribed as '''c''' (''Ang'', deriving from {{sc|ˀangom}}, the Primitive [[Tergetian]] letter for the glottal stop), is also often used in Early Ancient Wiebian texts. It acts like the Japanese ''sokuon'' symbol: ''nu swicle'' /nuː(ə) s̺wilːə/ 'I slid (intransitive)'. By late {{PAGENAME}} most gemination signs fell into disuse and were replaced with double letters. '''c''' only survived as part of the graphemes '''ck''' for /k/ after a short vowel, and '''ch''' [x], which was in complementary distribution with '''h''' [h] by that time.
====Late Ancient Wiebian====
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style="width: 700px; text-align: center;"
|+ '''Late {{PAGENAME}} consonants'''
! colspan="2"|
! | Labial
! | Alveolar
! | Co-articulated
! | Palatal
! | Velar
! | Uvular
! | Glottal
|-
! colspan="2" | Nasal
| '''m''' /m/
| '''n''' /n/
| '''đ''' [ŋǃ]
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| '''ng''' /ŋ/
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|-
! rowspan="2" |Plosive
! | <small>voiceless</small>
| '''p''' /p/
| '''t, th''' /t/
| '''ŧ''' /ǃ/
|
| '''k, ck''' /k/
|
| /ʔ-/
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
| '''b''' /b/
| '''d''' /d/
| '''đ''' /ɡǃ~ŋǃ/
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| '''g''' /ɡ/
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|-
! rowspan="2" |Fricative
! | <small>voiceless</small>
| '''f''' /f/
| '''ß''' /s/
| '''sch''' /ɧ~ʂ~ʃ/
| '''ch''' /ç/
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| '''ch''' [χ]
| '''h''' /h/
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
| '''w''' /v/
| '''s''' /z~ʃ~s/, '''ƨ''' /ʃ/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Affricate
| '''pf''' /pf/
| '''z, tz''' /ts/
| '''tsch''' /tʃ~ʈʂ~kɧ/
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! colspan="2" |Trill
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| '''r''' [r]
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| '''r''' /ʀ/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
|
| '''l''' /l/
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| '''j''' /j/
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|}
''n'' assimilates before clicks and velar plosives to /ŋ/.
A syllable cannot begin with a vowel in Wiebian. Words beginning with an orthographic vowel begin with a glottal stop initial.
In Late Ancient Wiebian /ʀ/ (from Early Ancient Wiebian /r/) is always vocalized to [ɐ] before a consonant or word-finally (as in North German dialects). /ʀ/ had a special pronunciation [r] for ceremonies, singing and stage performances, and public announcements.
[χ] is an allophone of /ç/ after back vowels. Final ''-ig'' is pronounced /ɪç/.
===Vowels===
In Early {{PAGENAME}} each vowel had an independent length. This changed in Late {{PAGENAME}} when vowels before single consonants were lengthened, so that the orthographic final came to determine vowel length. Final ''-h'' was also deleted to trigger compensatory lengthening of the vowel, which is why open long vowels are often written with an ''-h'' after the vowel.
====Early Ancient Wiebian====
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"
|+ '''Early {{PAGENAME}} vowels'''
|-
! rowspan="3" style="width: 90px; "|
! colspan="4" style="width: 180px; " |Front
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Central
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Back
|-
! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |<small>unrounded</small>
! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |<small>rounded</small>
|-
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
|-
! style="" |Close
| '''i''' /i/
|  '''ie, i, ih''' /iə~iː/
| '''ü''' /y/
| '''üe, ü, üh''' /yə~yː/
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| '''u''' /u/
| '''ue, u, uh''' /uə~uː/
|-
! style="" |Mid
| '''e, ä''' /ɛ/
| '''e, ä''' /eː/
| '''ö''' /œ/
| '''ö''' /øː/
| '''e''' /ə/
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| '''o''' /o/
| '''o''' /oː/
|-
! style="" |Open
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| '''a''' /a/
| '''a''' /aː/
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|}
Diphthongs: '''au''' /ɜu/ '''äu, eu''' /eʏ~øʏ~eu/ '''ei''' /ɛɪ/
====Late Ancient Wiebian====
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"
|+ '''Late {{PAGENAME}} vowels'''
|-
! rowspan="3" style="width: 90px; "|
! colspan="4" style="width: 180px; " |Front
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Central
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Back
|-
! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |<small>unrounded</small>
! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |<small>rounded</small>
|-
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
!style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
|-
! style="" |Close
| '''i''' /ɪ/
| '''ie, i''' /iː/
| '''ü''' /ʏ/
| '''ü, üh''' /yː/
|
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| '''u''' /ʊ/
| '''u, uh''' /uː/
|-
! style="" |Mid
| '''e, ä''' /ɛ/
| '''e, ee, eh, ä, äh''' /eː/
| '''ö''' /œ/
| '''ö, öh''' /øː/
| '''e''' /ə/
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| '''o''' /ɔ/
| '''o, oo, oh''' /oː/
|-
! style="" |Open-mid
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| /ɐ/
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|-
! style="" |Open
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| '''a''' /a/
| '''a, aa, ah''' /aː/
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|}
Diphthongs: '''au''' /aʊ/ '''äu, eu''' /ɔʏ/ '''ei''' /aɪ/
===Stress===
Syllables may have primary or secondary stress. The first syllable of the root is heavily stressed, at the expense of prefixes and endings. The first component of compounds receives primary stress while the subsequent parts receive secondary stress.


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
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